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Edward Hagan III

1950 - 2025

Edward Hagan III obituary, 1950-2025, Great Falls, MT

BORN

1950

DIED

2025

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Edward Hagan Obituary

Edward Jordan Hagan III passed away peacefully in Great Falls, Montana on October 31, 2025, surrounded by the love of his family.
Born in Williston, North Dakota, on October 11, 1950, to Edward Jordan Hagan Jr. and Kathleen Hagan, Ed was the oldest of seven children. His father served as the physician for the Great Northern Railroad, which meant many family trips to East Glacier for annual meetings. During those trips, the Hagan kids boarded the Empire Builder, and Ed took it upon himself to memorize the train schedule and teach his siblings how to read timetables. Those journeys sparked his lifelong love of Montana and trains. Ed took pride in the train collection he began as a boy and continued to add to throughout his life. While attending Gonzaga University, he often traveled home to Williston by train, keeping that early passion alive.
Ed was a proud graduate of Gonzaga University, where he earned his B.S. in Biology and helped found the university's water polo club. Acting as both player and recruiter, he brought in strong swimmers (including his brother Mike) and even convinced a basketball player to guard the shallow end. He organized matches with teams across the country and never doubted his squad could take on anyone, NCAA or not. In his senior year, Ed served as class president. A lifelong Gonzaga supporter, he was rarely seen without a Gonzaga shirt and never sat down during a basketball game-he paced until the final buzzer.
After graduation, he returned to Williston and opened Central Pharmacy on Main Street. He knew his customers by name and worked with them to find affordable options for their prescriptions. Central Pharmacy became more than a drugstore-it was the local stop for gifts, camera supplies, and even Saskatchewan Roughrider tickets, a Canadian football team he followed faithfully throughout his life. His kids and their friends kept the candy section in the red thanks to the generous "family discount."
In the early 1990s, Ed fulfilled his dream of moving to Montana when he accepted a position as Director of Pharmacy for Buttrey Food & Drug. After his time with Buttrey's, he was recruited as Director of Pharmacy for Associated Food Stores in Salt Lake City, a position he held for 18 years. There, he developed the company's drug file and worked closely with independent pharmacy owners to implement data systems that strengthened their buying power against big-box retailers. As director, he built and maintained strong relationships with private pharmacy owners across the Pacific Northwest, Hawaii, and Guam.
When he wasn't traveling, Ed worked remotely from his home office in Essex, Montana-long before "working from home" became the norm. In 2007, he was invited to testify before the U.S. House Committee on Small Business regarding Medicaid drug reimbursements-a proud moment in his career. He spoke clearly and passionately about the need for fair and sustainable Medicare and Medicaid reimbursement rates for independent pharmacies, emphasizing their essential role in rural communities as the frontline of care.
Ed and his wife, B.J., often shared the story of how lucky they were to have found each other through a blind date on March 11, 1994. They enjoyed traveling together to Hawaii, Costa Rica, and throughout Europe, including Spain and Portugal on river cruises. Ed was a meticulous travel planner, always finding the best places to stay, fine dining, and memorable walking routes. His vast knowledge of history made every trip more interesting-and usually came with a few pop quizzes.
B.J. and Ed shared a home in Great Falls, but his true love was spending time in Essex. His dream of living in Montana came full circle when he built a home there-a "pay as you go" project that reflected his debt-free philosophy. The home, completed in stages, became a lasting tribute to his determination and vision.
With Glacier National Park just beyond his doorstep, Ed spent countless days hiking, canoeing, and exploring with his wife and family. He hoped to instill in his children a lasting love of the outdoors. His favorite trails included Ptarmigan Tunnel, Granite Park Chalet, Ousel Peak, and Sperry Chalet. A "good hike," in his opinion, was one his family would still be complaining about decades later. Two such hikes were the consecutive springs Ed talked BJ into trekking from Essex to East Glacier – some 30 miles via railroad track and highway and next spring to West Glacier some 30 miles.
Ed was an avid collector of stamps and trains, a hobby that began in his youth and continued throughout his life. He was quick to point out, however, that collecting didn't keep him from sports or other pursuits. He proudly lettered for his Williston High School football team, and his love for the game carried on as he served for decades as a head referee for North Dakota and Montana teams.
Ed loved cycling, and two of his favorite routes were the Hiawatha Trail near Lookout Pass and the River's Edge Trail in Great Falls. A lifelong swimmer, he was known for spending his lunch breaks swimming laps rather than eating. He represented Essex in the Big Sky State Games, often recruiting his kids to compete to help boost the town's medal count. He also participated in numerous Masters swim competitions over the years.
Beyond athletics, Ed had a brilliant mind. He amazed friends and family with his quick recall of facts from sports, history, geography, science, and math. His family might finally have a chance at answering Final Jeopardy-though probably not without a hint from him.
Ed was a loving and devoted husband and father who leaves a lasting void in the hearts of those who knew him.
He is survived by his mother, Kathleen Hagan; his wife, B.J. Angermeier; his children, Lindsey (Jon) Gilbertsen, Edward Jordan Hagan IV, Brittany Hagan, and stepdaughter, Molly (Byron) Clark; and his grandchildren, Finn and Ike Gilbertsen, Margot Arneson-Hagan, and Desmond and Everett Clark. He is also survived by his siblings, Mike Hagan, Mary Gen Ledecky, Ann Nichols, Peg Hagan, and Mary Colleen Letendre. He was preceded in death by his father, Edward Jordan Hagan Jr., and his sister, Katie Keogh.
In lieu of flowers, Ed would be honored by contributions to the Glacier Park Conservancy and PBS.
Condolences for the family may be shared online at www.SchniderFuneralHome.com.

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Published by Williston Herald Media from Nov. 4 to Nov. 8, 2025.

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Mary Conlin-Warner

Yesterday

I was sad to hear of EJ´s passing. We were on the swim team together and had great times. He was also my water polo coach. He will be missed.

Bruce Kelsch

Yesterday

May God Bless EJ and those he loved. I knew him growing up to be really kind and so much fun.

Jeanne Moe Redding

Yesterday

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow. I have many fond memories of EJ during our high school years. RIP

Dawn (O'Connor) Greenwood

November 5, 2025

Edward must have had a wonderful life from what I read in his obituary. My Dad and I got to know him when we met at the drug store and realized we were relatives. He was a sincere and friendly man who I'm glad to get to know. My heart goes out to his family and his mother, Kathleen. You've lost quite a man, and his memory will be in your hearts forever. My condolences to you all.

Howard Klug

November 5, 2025

Spending many fall Friday nights or Saturday afternoons with EJ and crew on the football field was a part of EJ´s life I was privileged to share. His dedication to high school sports by providing quality referees helped many schools with their programs. My condolences to EJ´s family on a life that was shared with others.

Janell Sailer

November 5, 2025

I remember EJ as a proud father of two of his children I was so lucky to have in my classroom at ST. Joe's. Lindsey and Jordan were always happy to meet their dad at the pharmacy after school.

Joanne Bridgeford

November 5, 2025

My condolences to the Hagan family. What a life well lived! I fondly remember him from high school

Jerry Chapman

November 5, 2025

My condolences to the Hagan family. Many good childhood memories of interactions with the Hagans. EJ was a stand up classmate and teammate. RIP EJ

Liffrig John

November 5, 2025

I always enjoyed stopping by the drugstore and visiting with EJ. He always had something interesting to say. I swam laps with him at the pool many times. Condolences to the Hagan Family

Nusreth Baig

November 5, 2025

I'm very sorry for your loss, Lindsey and the Hagan family. From what I just read, he lived an amazing life. I pray that you all are blessed with patience and strength during this time.

Scott Key

November 5, 2025

What profound sadness I have at Ed´s passing. he did great things. I´m proud to have known him. His dad brought me into this world and I´ve always had a small connection to the Hagan family.

The world has lost another of the good ones.

Peter Rice

November 4, 2025

my condolences to Kathleen and the wonderful Hagan family. The pleasure of working for EJ as a high school student at Central pharmacy. He really gave me my start in business. He was brilliant, witty, and had such a unique for life, especially athletics. I know that heaven will be a much more lively place with EJ. May his spirit live on through our memories of knowing him.

Gay Shemorry Williamson

November 4, 2025

This piece is beautifully done, capturing EJ's personality, and I can't imagine how much he will be missed. I always admired his intensity and no one ever outworked him. I have many cherished memories from the swim team days, and David has told stories about his brief experiences with the water polo team. Love to all of his family.

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