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Roger T. Hagan

1934 - 2020

Roger T. Hagan obituary, 1934-2020, Seattle, NY

BORN

1934

DIED

2020

Roger Hagan Obituary

Roger Treptau Hagan died of prostate cancer on August 26, 2020, at home, his daughters and wife of thirty-nine years at his side. As a writer, editor, filmmaker, music collector and photographer, Roger documented life and influenced thought.

Born in 1934 in Buffalo, New York, Roger grew up in Arcadia, California. At 19, he traveled to Mexico with his camera, later publishing the book, "Mexico 1953," and exhibiting the photos in Napa, CA and Guadalajara, Mexico. He graduated from Stanford University with a degree in history, then traveled in Europe and captured photos for his book, "Cold Stone: Photographs in Europe in 1955."

From 1961 to 1965, Roger was editor and contributing journalist to The Correspondent, published by the Committee of Correspondence at Harvard. The influential publication, written by academics sympathetic to the peace movement, focused on U.S. foreign and defense policy. At Harvard, Roger was a graduate student of American historian Arthur Schlesinger, Jr., a teaching assistant fellow for sociologist David Riesman, and research assistant for psychoanalyst Erich Fromm.

In 1965, Roger and his first wife, Mary Ann (Hopkins) Hagan moved to Seattle, at the request of Stimson Bullitt, president of King Broadcasting and creator of Seattle Magazine. Roger worked as an assistant editor and later business manager of the magazine, then ran King Screen Productions, the documentary film division of King Broadcasting Company from 1966 to 1970. Roger then formed documentary film company Enterprise Productions, producing numerous award-winning films throughout the 70s, 80s and 90s.

Following his divorce from Mary Ann, Roger married dancer and choreographer, Sara de Luis, in 1981. During the 80s he opened The Word Processor Store, Seattle's first computer store for writers, and in the 90s taught film production at University of Washington Extension. He was critical in helping de Luis produce her multimedia Spanish dance and flamenco productions "Homenaje" and "Sara y Sus Amantes," in Seattle, San Francisco, Portland, Mexico City and New York City. In the early 2000s, he returned to his love of photography, sharing through publications, gallery shows and social media.

Roger shared his "Hagan Family Classical Music Library" of over 14,000 pieces with loved ones. He spent summers sailing with family on Puget Sound and hiking in Washington State. In 2015, he and Sara moved to Napa Valley, where he presented three shows of portraits of 1950s Mexico. He said of photography, "The challenge is to see well. I think photography cultivates the eye to help us experience life more richly."

His writings, including correspondence with Riesman and Fromm, are in the Stanford University Library Special Collections (https://searchworks.stanford.edu/vi
ew/12090875). His photography will be archived there later this year.

Roger is survived by his daughters, Sara Hagan Cummings (JJ) and Andrea Hagan Thompson, his ex-wife Mary Ann Hagan, his wife, Sara de Luis-Hagan, and five grandchildren; Mackenzie Cummings, Delaney Cummings, James Cummings, Trevor Thompson and Sadie Thompson.

Roger's ashes will be interred in Peekskill, NY, and a memorial in Seattle is being planned.

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Published by New York Times from Sep. 22 to Sep. 23, 2020.

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Toby

September 16, 2021

Sara, good to have such wonderful memories in these strange times. How are you doing? If COVID is ever under control, I look forward to a memorial in Seattle.
Love, Toby

Ginny Banks

June 29, 2021

I am sorry I am so late responding. I didn't realize Roger was gone. I took Roger's class in the University of Washington extension program. He was such a mentor to me as a person who loves film and photography. His photographs were absolutely amazing. I was one of the lucky ones to be able to view a portfolio he sent around to friends. I got to select one of a NYC street scene in the 50s. It is beautiful and I finally got it framed and up in my studio. My condolences to Sara and family. It is such a loss for the world. I feel privileged to have met Roger and cherished his friendship. My prayers are with you.

marvin albert

December 24, 2020

I worked for Roger in various filmmaking capacities on many of his productions at King Screen Productions. I never failed to learn something new about him, about filmmaking and producing; but mainly I never failed to learn something about life as well as about myself.

I saw him frequently, along with a mutual friend, at Pacific Northwest Ballet. He possessed a remarkable affinity for great art and great thoughts. I will miss and remember him as one of the most remarkable men I've had the good fortune to have known.

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Mary Price Boday

October 8, 2020

Roger and his wife Sara were very close friends of my husband Richard and me. Both are extraordinary souls, and the loss of Roger is devastating, especially for Sara and his daughters, their husbands, and their grandchildren, and also for all of us in their extended family - First Chamber Dance, Spanish Dance, and much more. This past two years he shared some his photography which captures people and places of all walks of life. Roger is will remain in out hears forever. Richard and I send love to Sara and his whole family.

Meg Malone

September 30, 2020

My Condolences on your loss of a GREAT man!! He did a wonderful job with King Street Productions!! May your family think of nothing but positive thoughts.

John Gordon Hill

September 26, 2020

He was warm, funny, and brilliant. The Seattle film community mourns his passing.

Kathryn & Terry Hulbert

September 25, 2020

Roger was a special unique human. Intellect, taste, humanity all wrapped together in an irresistible package. Sara, my heart goes out to you

Toby Diamond

September 25, 2020

Sara, you and Roger were a wonderful couple, sharing an enviable partnership. I did not know Roger well, but was aware of some of his accomplishments. Upon reading, I see that there were many more. You are missed, and he will be missed.
Love, Toby (Diamond)

September 25, 2020

I read Roger's obituary in the Seattle Times this morning. I do not know him, but I certainly wish that I had. He was a completely amazing and remarkable person!

Wayne J. Krauss, II

September 24, 2020

Dear Sara, we truly are sorry for your loss. Your Dad was an accomplished man who lived a very rich and full life, and raised an amazing family. He no doubt will always be remembered by his family for the lessons he gave and the love he shared, and friends and colleagues alike will miss his unique brand of expression, his love of film and music, and his laughter.

Cheers to your Dad in Heaven, and to the outstanding legacy that lives in all your hearts. With Love, Wayne Krauss and family.

Cole Peterson

September 23, 2020

Roger was a kind and very fun / funny person. I am sorry for your loss. I have a lot of great memories of being around him. We visited Roger and Sara in St. Helena and got to see his photography and studio. -- Cole

Sharon Dellamonica

September 23, 2020

I was so happy to have known Roger and spent time with him talking politics, music, literature and art. He had a great mind, a sly wit and a sharp artistic eye. He has left us with memories that bring smiles and gratitude.

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