Steven-Hager-Obituary

Steven Hager

Munster, Indiana

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Steven James Hager Lake Village, IN/Lansing, IL Steven James Hager, age 37, of Lake Village, Indiana, formerly of Lansing, IL, passed away on Thursday, July 1, 2004. He is survived by wife Emilie (nee Cox); two children, Steven James, Jr, and Jacob Matthew; loyal dog companion "Saber"; parents,...

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I always remember Steve as a great guy. Growing up we had so many fun times together. The memories will forever remain in my mind. My deepest sympathy goes out to his wife and two children. Funny thing is, I was thinking about Steve the other day as I was watching my son (Steven James Zukley) walk around for the first time and how great it would be to get a hold of Steve to tell him how exited I am to be a Dad and to invite him to my wedding in September. So, Steve, when you are watching from...

My son, Ron, was a best friend of Steve's through and beyond high school. Ron was informed at his home in Doylestown, Pennsylvania of Steve's demise, and sent the Hammond Times Obituary.

I would like to express my deepest sympathies to Steve's family and tell you that I am truly sad for your loss.
Steve and I were classmates at Calvary. I remember him as a sweet and fun person, someone who could always bring a smile or laughter to us all.
Your family will be in my thoughts and prayers in the days to come as you face your sorrow.
Most Sincerely

My deepest sympathies go out to Steve's family at this time. I am truly sorry. We were classmates and friends. He was a really wonderful person and a lot of fun! I always think of him with a great big smile on his face!
My thoughts and prayers are with all who love him.
Janet

My most sincere sympathies go out to Steve's family. I'm truly saddened and a bit shocked to hear the news of his passing. We were the same age. Steve and I were class mates together at Calvary Academy all through high school. He was I think the most energetic member in our class. I wish I could attend the funeral. I am in the active Army and currently not in the local area.

Sincerely,