Leo Hage
July 31, 1935 - January 8, 2019
Leo Leonard Hage passed away on the morning of January 8, 2019 at the age of 83.
Leo was born in Lakefield, MN on July 31, 1935 to Albert and Helen Hage. He lived in Austin, MN until 1997 before settling in Bokeelia, FL for 20 beautiful years with Judy, his beloved wife of 26 years. Judy and Leo moved to Marietta, GA in 2017 when Leo's health became compromised.
Leo attended high school in Lakefield, MN. After high school, he went on to work in Michigan at Oldsmobile. Leo was called to serve in the US Army. After his service, he returned to start L.L. Hage Construction Co. and Parkview Auto in Austin, MN. Leo was a member of the American Legion, VFW, and the Elks. He spent many years enjoying the Pine Island and Bokeelia Boat Club with his wife and many of their friends.
Leo loved:
-the outdoors, swimming, fishing boating and hunting in the early sunset.
-gardening and cooking and he made a mean rhubarb pie.
-chocolate and pumpkin pie.
-playing cards.
-taking his girls to their horse show competitions.
Leo is survived by his wife, Judy Marzen Hage; daughters, Laurie Hage of San Juan, Costa Rica, Sally Hage of Long Meadow, MA, Kristin (Kurt) Hartman of Western Springs, IL; stepchildren Russell (Emily) Marzen of Marietta, GA, Julie (Joe) Taets of Chicago, IL, Rebecca (Anthony) DiMarco of New York, NY, Randy (Debi) Marzen of Davenport, IA, Deno (Lynne) Marzen of Cedar Rapids, IA, Brenda (Doug) Dickel of Minneapolis, MN, and Eric (Laura) Marzen of Des Moines, IA; five grandchildren, twenty step grandchildren; sister Lois (Gary) Schammel of The Villages, FL and brother Wilbur (Betty) Hage of Lakefield, MN.
He is preceded in death by his parents Albert and Helen, sisters Doris and Ruby, brothers Lorvin, Wilmer, and Donald; and grandson Drujak.
A memorial mass will be held at St. Augustine Catholic Church in Austin, MN on February 2, 2019 at 11:00 am. Burial will also take place February 2nd at 3p.m. at Stacyville Cemetery in Stacyville, IA.
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