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Sharon Pullen Hagen

New York, New York

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Hagen, Sharon PullenFeb. 10, 1946 - Nov. 22, 2007Sharon Pullen Hagen, 61, Sarasota, formerly of San Juan, Puerto Rico, died Nov. 22, 2007.Services will be 11 a.m. Saturday at Toale Brothers Funeral Home, Colonial Chapel. Survivors include a sister, Rae Pullen Alexakos of Sarasota.Sharon Pullen...

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Sharon was a very special friend for so many years and she is dearly missed by so many - including us.

We are planning a time for family and friends to remember Sharon Pullen Hagen on Sunday, February 10 (her birthday) at the Regency Whist Club (15 East 67th Street in New York between Fifth and Madison Avenues). Please save the date.

Remembering how much Sharon loved bridge, we will convene after the end of play on Sunday – between 6 and 7:30 p.m. - at the Club.

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Sharon, my bridge partner and my friend. I will miss you always.

Sharon was my sister's college roommate and I was lucky enough to spend some time in college in San Juan with Sharon, my sister and her mom. What a special and memorable time that was. She was unique and special. I never was able to spend much time as adults with her but kept in touch through my sister, Kathy Greenberg. She will be missed.

My years at St John and Shae are tied together as one large memory. I am sad to hear the news.

So long Sharon. I will miss you. I am glad we were able to catch up when we lived in Singapore and you visited Candice there. Our Moms were best friends and we stayed in touch over the years...hard to believe you are gone.

My husband David & I knew Sharon & Dale from NYC...I even shared an office with her when I had my travel business...we continued our friendship here in Sarasota as well as NYC...Our love and prayers are with her family...she was one of the [good guys]...now she and Dale are together in peace and harmony!!!

When I think back to my years in Puerto Rico Sharon is always a significant part of my most pleasant memories. She was a extraordinary giving and compassionate person who was always a pleasure to be with. She will be sorely missed.

Shae was a real bright spot in our high school class. Days were just more fun, certainly more combustible, for her being there.

I will miss you Sharon. We had only recently become reacquainted. My sincerest sympathies go out to your family - I know you were close to them.