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Frank D. Hagel, 90

Kalispell artist Frank D. Hagel, 90, died October 7, 2024, at Logan Health.

Frank was born at the family home in Kalispell on December 20, 1933, as the third and youngest child of Fred A. and Winona A. (Popham) Hagel. He attended Kalispell schools. As a 15-year-old, he worked as a construction helper to German stonemasons building retaining walls along the Going-to-the-Sun Highway in Glacier National Park. After graduating from Flathead High School in 1951, Frank joined the United States Navy and served a four-year tour of duty, which included stints in Hawaii and Japan. Following his honorable discharge, Frank was accepted to the Art Center College of Design in Los Angeles. He completed the four-year program in three years by attending summer sessions.

After graduating from Art Center, Frank made a career as a commercial illustrator in Detroit, Michigan, beginning in 1959, where he won two Silver Art Director Medals for Excellence for his work. However, he wanted his sons to be raised in Montana. He was able to permanently relocate with his family back to Kalispell, Montana, in 1971, where he built two homes on the banks of the Flathead River and spent the rest of his life working as a fine artist, painting and sculpting wildlife and western historical subjects. In 1972, as part of the centennial of Yellowstone National Park, he was commissioned by the National Park Service to sculpt 37 medallions that were cast in bronze and silver, commemorating all of the national parks. For the bicentennial of the Lewis and Clark expedition, he completed a corporate commission of a dozen mural-sized paintings, three of which appeared in Smithsonian magazine's coverage of the expedition. Throughout his career, his work was featured in numerous publications, including Southwest Art and a recent issue of Flathead Living. He was represented by art galleries in Montana, Arizona and Florida, and he was a regular exhibitor at the prestigious C.M. Russell Art Show in Great Falls. His art has been displayed locally in several Kalispell banks over the years, and some of his paintings of the Lewis and Clark expedition are currently on view at Sykes Market in Kalispell. He was always known as a generous mentor to other artists.

Frank loved his family and was fortunate to have the love of three wives during the course of his life. He married Ethel Irene Houston of Kalispell, the mother of his three sons, in 1954. Ethel died in 1967 in Detroit. In 1969, he married Rita Siry, who died in Kalispell in 2000. Frank was married to Sara Porter Walsh in 2003 on the Big Island of Hawaii, and they returned to the Big Island every winter. Frank spent many days in the wilds of Montana, and he and Sara split their time in recent years between Kalispell and Sara's adopted hometown of Augusta, Montana, which Frank came to love as well. Frank and Sara also traveled to other parts of the world during the past 20 years, including trips to Europe, Mexico and New Zealand.

Frank was an avid hunter and fisherman, and his adventures included horse-packing trips in the Bob Marshall Wilderness, bird hunting trips near Augusta and Conrad, and fishing throughout Montana, Idaho and Alaska. He also loved golf and his many friends at Buffalo Hill Golf Club.

Besides his late wives Ethel and Rita, Frank was pre-deceased by his parents, his older brother Fred C. Hagel, and his older sister Audrey Gilmore. He is survived by his wife Sara; his three sons and their wives, Scott and Jean Hagel, Michael and Sharon Hagel, and Jack and Sharon Hagel; grandchildren Megan Christianson, Charles and Erin Hagel, Amber (Hagel) Waniata of Missoula and Austin and Connor Hagel; and numerous nieces, nephews, in-laws and great grandchildren.

A celebration of life is being planned at a later date.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Daily Inter Lake on Oct. 10, 2024.

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Brenda Lindlief Hall

November 9, 2024

I'm very sorry for your families loss. My grandparents, Curt and Ina Mae Durham, lived across the street from Frank's parents in Kalispell for a number of years. My mom, Joan (Durham) Hall, had very fond memories of Frank, and confessed that she had a crush on him when she was little. I only met Frank once many years ago, but was very taken with his art and was fortunate to get one of his paintings at the Holter Museum of Art auction in about 2000. It is one of my all-time favorites. Absolutely everyone who walks in my house is taken with it.

Sending deepest condolences.

Brenda Lindlief Hall

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