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Kenneth Nagler Obituary

Kenneth Nagler (Ken) died peacefully in his sleep on March 11th at the age of 101. Ken had a long and interesting career as a Meteorologist for the U.S. Government and an equally accomplished second career as an American Kennel Club dog show obedience judge. Kenneth Malcolm Nagler was born in Springfield, Massachusetts on June 26, 1920 to Herbert and Elizabeth Nagler. His mother died when he was eight years old. He was raised by his loving father and a generous extended family of German aunts, uncles, and cousins. Ken loved the natural world and all the creatures in it, but dogs most of all. Ken's passion for animals lasted his entire life. Ken was graduated from what became the University of Massachusetts. He joined the Navy in 1942 and was sent to the Naval Weather Station in Washington, D.C. for training as a Meteorologist and later assigned to Europe to investigate German advances in Meteorology. After returning to the U.S. in 1946, he enrolled at the University of Chicago to pursue a Master's degree in Meteorology. It was at Chicago where he met the love of his life, Nan. They wed in 1947 and were married for 70 years. After completing his degree, Ken and Nan moved to Washington, D.C., ultimately settling in Hyattsville, MD. Ken began work at the Weather Bureau in 1948. There he was asked to join a new highly secret project where he was part of a small team that forecast the weather for atomic weapons testing. He travelled extensively to Nevada and the Pacific test ranges and observed numerous nuclear tests. Before one test he ascended a 700 foot tower with a colleague, observed the live nuclear bomb in a small room at the top, and then climbed to the roof of that structure to enjoy the view into nearby Area 51. Ken later joined a new, high profile team to forecast the weather for the Mercury space program. His team went on to serve the Gemini and Apollo programs as well as Skylab. Ken sometimes rode with the astronauts to the launch pad to give them their final weather briefing, most notably with John Glenn. Ken retired in 1976. He and Nan focused more on the Canine Training Association which they had been involved with since 1958. Ken would ultimately lead the CTA for 40 years. Ken and Nan traveled widely after he retired, visiting all seven continents and nearly 50 countries. In 1971 Ken became an AKC Obedience judge. He was a very popular judge and was often gone for weekends to obedience trials all over the eastern part of the country. Ken also loved to write. He wrote poetic couplets to mark important occasions and compiled a Christmas newsletter in rhyme each year. He wrote and published two books of short stories as well as his autobiography, Weathering a Century. Ken made friends easily and was a valued colleague and friend to many people throughout his life. He had a wonderful sense of humor and always made people feel at ease. Ken was predeceased by his wife, Nan (Ann Blythe Hamilton) and his granddaughter Julia Beatty. He is survived by his daughters, Betty (Gregory Smith) of Winfield, IL, Janet (John Hanifin) of Silver Spring, MD, Susan (Charles Beatty) of Edgewater, MD, and a grandson, Paul Beatty (Anne Viccellio) of Baltimore. A memorial celebration will be held from 2 to 5 pm on Saturday, March 26th in the Columbia Room at the Rosensteel Hall, 9707 Rosensteel Ave., Silver Spring, MD. Beginning at 2 pm we welcome anyone with memories they'd like to share to speak. A reception will follow. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Kennel Club Canine Health Foundation, P.O Box 900061, Raleigh, NC 27675 (www.akcchf.org).

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Published by The Capital Gazette from Mar. 18 to Mar. 19, 2022.

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Tammy Dalgliesh

March 18, 2022

I was his speech therapist in the home - so sorry to hear of his passing although he certainly lived a long and full life! I enjoyed the conversations we had and jokes he told me - he wasn´t happy that Covid stole his big 100th birthday celebration! He´s in my thoughts

Patricia M Hayden

March 17, 2022

Ken roped me into doing a demonstration at the PG animal control facility in honor of adoption day. It was 100 degrees and we were teaching quicky obedience outside. The heat was too much for me and I quit; but Ken soldiered on without breaking a sweat. The most unflappable person I've ever met.

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