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Merwyn Bagan

Concord, NH - Merwyn Bagan, Concord's first neurosurgeon, passed away at the Birches on February 27 after a long ironic siege of Alzheimer's Disease. Born in 1936 to Frank and Shirley Bagan of Millville, NJ, he had multiple overlapping careers and interests during his long life.

He graduated from Dartmouth College and Boston University School of Medicine and completed his neurosurgical training at the NIH, Queen Square, London, and The Johns Hopkins Hospital. He was a Lt. Commander in the US Public Health Service, serving at the NIH and Walter Reed Hospitals.

Moving to Concord in 1970, he established his Surgical Neurology P.A. practice by being on call every day for the first year. By 1993 SNPA had expanded to Manchester with four neurosurgeons, and he retired for the first time. During these 23 years, he had served Concord Hospital as Chief of Surgery, Medical Staff President, and Trustee and the NH Medical Society as President. In 1993 he was elected President of the American Association of Neurological Surgeons.

He served Boston University as an Overseer and Chairman of the BU School of Medicine Dean's Advisory Board. He was a 14-year chairman of the NH Medical Malpractice Joint Underwriting Association and served on the Governor's Advisory Council for Workmen's Compensation.

In 1985 he was a founder of Healthsource New Hampshire, Inc. serving as President and Chairman from 1985 to 1993 and Chairman of Healthsource Inc. from 1985 to 1997.

In 1993, aiming to expand his work beyond New Hampshire, he returned to Boston University where he completed an MPH at the Center for International Health. While there, he met a visiting Nepalese surgeon who told him Nepal had 23 million people and one neurosurgeon. He asked Merwyn to establish a neurosurgical training program at the only teaching hospital in the country. Six weeks later, in January 1995, Merwyn and his wife, Carol, moved to Kathmandu and began their volunteer work at Tribhuvan University Teaching Hospital, establishing both a neurosurgical ward and training program. Merwyn was honored as Subrabal Gorkha Dakshina Bahu by the late King Birendra. By 2000, with two fully qualified Nepalese neurosurgeons and a strong program firmly in place, Merwyn retired again, returning to Nepal annually until Covid in 2020.

During their five years at TUTH, volunteers from the Foundation for International Education in Neurological Surgery (FIENS) spelled the Bagans' short trips home. In return, Merwyn served as Chairman of FIENS from 2004-2013, volunteering to assist surgical units in Southeast Asia, South Central Africa, and Latin America. The Bagans also collected over four million dollars of donated surgical supplies, distributing them to neurosurgical units in the developing world.

His work received wide recognition, including BU's Distinguished Alumnus Award, AANS Humanitarian Award, Congress of Neurological Surgeons Distinguished Service Award, and Alpha Omega Alpha.

A love of classical music brought him over the years to the boards of the Granite State Symphony Orchestra and the Concord Community Concert Association. For 35 years, beginning with the 1991 preservation of the theatre, he was a Friend of the Concord City Auditorium, serving in any role requested from President to Pitch In.

His interest in historical preservation and the Concord Coach spurred his participation in the Abbot-Downing Historical Society's efforts to develop a permanent showcase of this leading factor in Concord's place in national and Industrial history.

He was a loyal and caring friend who cherished the time spent fishing and traveling and working with old pals like Joe Andrews, Wayne Hall, Sr., and Fr. Norman Simoneau.

He is survived by dearly beloveds: Carol Joseph Bagan, his friend of 72 and wife and partner of 61 years; his children Seth (Amelie), Karin (Elliott), and Eric (Amy); his grandchildren Achim, Gabriel, and Agnes-Elisabeth, Diego and Rafael, and Tania and Hugo; his sister Bryna Bettigole (Bruce); his sister-in-law Gail Zierk (Thomas), and their families.

And now, the final retirement. A Celebration of Life will be held in early June. Merwyn always spoke of its being an ice cream social – his favorite City Auditorium event. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests memorial donations to The Abbot-Downing Historical Society, PO Box 4077, Concord NH 03302 or The Friends of The Audi, PO Box 652, Concord 03302.

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Published by Concord Monitor on Mar. 4, 2026.

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maria manolaros

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My mom worked for Dr. Bagan for many years. She had much respect and admiration for him. What an amazing man and incredible life. My condolences

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Kathy Upham

Yesterday

I have fond memories of Dr Bagan at Sacred Heart and CMC. As student nurses, we were in awe of him and he was always willing to explain procedures and answer questions. A brilliant physician and a very nice man.

Tom Burrill

March 4, 2026

Betty and I were friendly with Merwyn and Carol over many years. Merwyn provided advice to our daughter when she was looking for a medical school. She is now a Medical Doctor serving as Medical Director of Adult Primary Care with Marshfield Clinic in Wisconsin. Sending Condolences to Carol and the family.

Cassie Mason

March 4, 2026

Such a lovely man and how blessed we were to have him. Sending love,
Cassie

Esther Crowley

March 4, 2026

Merwyn was a dear friend of many years, always with a hat and a smile especially when Munchkin would join him on the coach. He could be serious and stern when needed but he also had a great laugh. I will miss him. My sympathy and love go to his family.

Dave Segal

March 4, 2026

What can you say about a man that saved your life not only once, but twice? I am and have always been indebted to Dr. Bagan for allowing me to live so far for 67 years from the age of 13 when he first cared for me. The doctor/patient relationship evolved into he and his family being close friends with mine. The deepest regret that I have is that I did not visit him sooner as he passed the day before my planned visit. He was a remarkable man in so many ways and I will forever be thankful to him. G_d Bless and thank you.
~ Dave Segal

Dr. Bruce Brody

March 4, 2026

I worked for Emergency Services of Central NH Community Mental Health Services in the 1970's, as a psychologist, and I was in the ER a few days a week between 5:00 and 9:00Pm. One night a young man was brought in that had been shot in the head during a hunting accident. Dr. Bagan asked me if I wanted to watch the surgery and I did. I stood behind him and watched him delicately remove the bullet fragments. It was a special treat and he was a special doctor as almost all the doctors were back then. I remember that he always came to the ER in a 3 piece suit and a small satchel of his testing instruments. The ER staff would announce in utmost support, 'here comes Merwyn the magician' Condolences to Dr. Bagans family, friends and associates.

Taffy Andrews Johnson

March 4, 2026

I was working second shift one night at Concord Hospital when I became worried about his patient who had had brain surgery. I called him around 9pm with my concerns and I remember seeing him bounding down the hill from his house to the hospital! He was a great doctor! He really cared!

Jan Zalgenas

March 4, 2026

Dr. Bagan was the absolute best neurosurgeon. He operated on my back twice in the mid to late 80s. My second surgery was right around Christmas and he promised to sign me out in time for Christmas. Christmas came and I mentioned to the nurses that he had promised I could go home for Christmas. He had not signed me out, so they called him and he came to the hospital on Christmas day in a 3-piece suit, white scarf and all, to honor his promise. I have never forgotten how nice and kind he was to me. Condolences to his family and I hope my experience made you smile.

Joe Andrews

March 4, 2026

Merwyn, my friend where do I start, we had many great times together. Fishing for Bass, cross country trips delivering furniture, delivering Audi curtains to downtown Brooklyn, delivering a huge box of medical equipment to Logan and many more.

Thank you for the privilege of working with you and Carol, preserving the Audi.

My friend you were the smartest person I've ever known, but your heart was even bigger. What I do know is that you have a gold pass to heaven, only God knows ALL the things you have done for Concord and the world.

I will miss you my dear friend and all my love to Carol, Seth, Karen and the rest of the gang.

I'll have a double scoop of chocolate chip.

Kathy Angwin

March 4, 2026

Please accept our condolences to you, Mrs. Bagan and your family. I loved working with Dr. Bagan as well as babysitting Eric, Karin and Seth. He was a miracle worker to those who worked with him. We missed him when he retired from Concord Hospital. His volunteer work is immeasurable. God speed.

Wayne F Hall 2nd

March 4, 2026

Rest in peace Dr Bagan,you will surely be missed

Sean Skabo

March 4, 2026

I always enjoyed our talks about Nepal and his travels around the world. Merwyn was well known and respected throughout the Concord community and will be missed. Carol and family, my deepest condolences to you all.

Carrie Coriell

March 4, 2026

Dr. Bagan was such a great man! I knew him through my parents and always loved having conversations with him. He certainly had a great impact on the world through medicine. My deepest condolenses to Carol and family.
It was an honor and pleasure to know him!

Helaine Kanegsberg

March 3, 2026

Merwyn was a wonderful doctor and friend. I didn't realize all the things he did. My condolences to Carol and his family. Love and hugs from Helaine Kanegsberg

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