Betty A. Nagel
Green Twp. - Betty A Nagel (nee Scheid), beloved wife of 48 years to Donald Nagel. Devoted mother of Jennifer (Jerry) Junker, Karen Colemire and Douglas (Michelle) Nagel. Loving grandmother of Elizabeth Ann Junker, Victoria (Kenneth) Bryant, Allison Anderson, Riley Colemire, Olivia Nagel and Sophia Nagel. Great grandmother of Khloe Junker, Patrick Colemire, Kenneth Bryant, Kairi Robinson,William Robinson and Dolla Bryant. Dear sister of Gerald (Eileen) Scheid and Donna Bell. Betty passed away on Friday, December 21, 2018 at the age of 75. A Memorial Mass will take place at St. James Church - White Oak, 3565 Hubble Rd. on Saturday (Jan. 19) at 10am. Memorials may be made to American Cancer Society. Special condolences may be expressed at frederickfh.com
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What a good friend Betty was to our Sister Mary Germaine, for so many years and in so very many generous ways! Betty was one of the major supports to Sister through times of illness and eventual decline. I will be forever grateful. Mary-Cabrini Durkin and the Ursuline Sisters
January 18, 2019
Our sincere condolences to the Nagel family in the loss of your dear love one. Our prayers are as yours, that God provide his care and comfort you each day.
- Psalms 145:18,19
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January 13, 2019
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