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Bazil J." Baz" O'Hagan

1928 - 2017

Bazil J." Baz" O'Hagan obituary, 1928-2017, Notre Dame, IN

BORN

1928

DIED

2017

Bazil O'Hagan Obituary

Bazil J.” Baz” O'Hagan

Sept. 24, 1928 - Feb. 21, 2017

NOTRE DAME - Bazil J. O'Hagan, 88, a long-time resident of South Bend passed away at Andre House at Holy Cross Village. Bazil or Baz as he was known to all, was born in Detroit and grew up in Lake Orion, Michigan. He was preceded in death by his wife of 57 years, Mardy, who passed away in 2011, his parents Joseph P and Katherine T. O'Hagan, and brothers Fr James Paschal O'Hagan and Gerard O'Hagan. He is survived by his sister Rita Landis of Livonia, Michigan. Baz is survived by his six children: John O'Hagan of Valparaiso, IN, Molly Gantner (Mark) of Northfield, IL, Anne Roberts (Jeff) of Glen Ellyn, IL, Margaret McGill (Mark) of Western Springs, IL, Eileen Stotzer (Bill) of Elmhurst, IL and Katie Furry (Greg) of Granger, IN as well as 17 grandchildren: Karl, Phillip, Scott and Eric Gantner, Andrea, Mark and Brendan Roberts, Grace, Katherine, Elise and Gavin McGill, Michael, Maggie and Tom Stotzer, Daniel, Bazil and Charlie Furry.

Baz received a Technical Engineering degree from DeForest Technical School in Chicago in 1950, specializing in the construction and operations of television stations. He began his career at WJIM in Lansing, Michigan as a television station engineer, where he met his future bride, Margaret Mary Murphy (Mardy). In 1952, he constructed an early UHF station in Battle Creek, Michigan, and then built the first television station serving Springfield, Illinois, WICS. In 1956 he was named Chief Engineer at WNDU TV and moved with Mardy and his young family to the South Bend area. He enjoyed a 37 year career with WNDU and was named President and General Manager in 1980, until his retirement in 1993. One of his proudest achievements at WNDU was the formation of Golden Dome Productions, which offered a platform for creative productions, documentaries, and other cutting edge media. He was a pioneer in the field of cable TV and active in establishing national technical standards for the industry. He was a member of the NBC Affiliates Board and served in the Indiana Broadcasters Association. He earned his MBA from the University of Notre Dame in 1984, and proudly served as President of the first Executive MBA class at ND.

Baz was a dedicated community volunteer, acting as Board Chairman of Goodwill Industries and St. Joseph Care group, President of United Way and a member of the first Board of Holy Cross College. He developed a Freshman year algebra tutoring program at Holy Cross, to encourage students in math and sciences. He was President and board member of Rotary Club of South Bend. In his retirement years, he volunteered as a tour guide at the Basiica of the Sacred Heart for 11 years. He was the founding member of the PGL (Pathetic Golf League) aptly named for the older golfers who played a round and met for lunch weekly.

In addition to golf, he had many hobbies and interests, including: hockey as a boy, Morse Code and ham radios, motorcycle riding, playing piano and the fiddle, boating, and jogging. He and Mardy were avid Notre Dame fans and long time season ticket holders, and were devoted Cub fans for almost 70 years. His 80th birthday was celebrated at Wrigley Field with his entire family of 30 and he was thrilled to live to see the Cubs win the World Series Championship.

His faith was central in his life and he started each morning with daily prayers. His humility was reflected in his management philosophy. He believed in the importance of fostering independent thinking in his employees, his children, and his co-workers. He trusted in the capacity of people to succeed when given support and confidence, and he was optimistic that people were hardworking and filled with goodness. He was enormously grateful for his life that was filled with blessings, and was a devoted husband, father, and Papa. His intelligence, tremendous sense of humor and deep spirituality will be greatly missed but we will always celebrate his life well-lived and his beautiful soul. His kind demeanor and willingness to help others defined his life.

A mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated for Baz on Monday at 9:30am at the Basilica of the Sacred Heart, on the Notre Dame campus with Msgr. William Schooler, Pastor at St. Pius X Catholic Church in Granger, where Baz was a long time member. Burial will follow at Cedar Grove Cemetery. Visitation will be on Sunday from 3-7pm at the McGann Hay Granger Chapel, 13260 SR 23, enter off Cherry Rd., where a parish vigil service will be held at 4pm.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Center for Hospice Care, 501 Comfort Place, Mishawaka, IN 46545 or to the South Bend Rotary Charitable Foundation, 108 W. Colfax Ave, South Bend, IN 46601.

To send condolences to the family, please visit www.McGannHay.com.

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

Published by South Bend Tribune from Feb. 23 to Feb. 25, 2017.

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Teresa Roberts

February 17, 2021

Baz was such a great guy! Jack enjoyed him no end. Working together with him in their ND Executive MBA group was a ton of work but also a treasure trove of memories. He left a great legacy of integrity, giving to others and such charm. I know his memory is a blessing.

Bruce Burkart

February 17, 2019

I sure wish one could spend just 1 more day with people they really respected and loved when they were alive. I had some great moments with Baz that I will cherish forever.
While each day that passes softens our emotional loss, it is very difficult to sustain the lasting affect. RIP, buddy!

February 28, 2017

My sincerest condolences to the family.

May the treasured memories of your loved one and the drawing close to God in prayer comfort and strengthen you during this most difficult time.

PD-GA

Bill Baker

February 27, 2017

Margaret and the O'Hagan family.

So very sorry to hear about your Father. From all the Baker Family we offer our prayers and condolences.

God Bless You,

Bill Baker

Bruce Burkart

February 26, 2017

My deepest sympathy to Katie and the rest of the O'Hagan family.
Baz was a class act. I enjoyed working with him on a professional level, and loved teeing it with him in his earlier years.
He will be sorely missed but leaves a huge abundance of fond memories. Sincerely, Bruce Burkart

Ellen Hoye Cortopassi

February 26, 2017

Hey John, Molly, Anne, Margarent, Eileen & Katie and their families - It is so nice that you are celebrating your Dad's passing. He was a warm, generous, caring man with a great smile and laugh. He was one of my Dad's favorite people (one of the 3 B's - Baz, Bud and Bernie). He made many of the activities fun in the neighborhood...two events that I especially remember are jumping in the huge leaf pile in your front yard every fall for hours and getting pulled behind our car in your tobogan (before all those safety standards were in place). My Dad, Bernie, used to tease us that if we could get a bowl of candy, a hug from your dear old dad or a hug from Mr O'Hagan, we would always choose Mr O'Hagan. Of course, that was also for the tickling that would follow. He and Marti and your whole familiy, were wonderful neighbors growing up. I and I know our world has shed a tear for losing one of the great ones, but his spirit lives on in each of you. We love you.... The Hoye's (Steve, Gretchen, Ellen & Dosie)

Jack Nolan

February 24, 2017

Baz was a great man to work for and always greeted me warmly from the day I began working at WNDU in 1982. I will miss him greatly.

Teresa Roberts

February 23, 2017

Jack and I truly enjoyed Baz. He was such a warm and genuine individual. Jack and Baz were in the same study group in that first Notre Dame Executive MBA class. What memories they shared of those years. We spoke of their shared experiences many, many times. What a wonderful man and what a life well-lived. Our true sympathy to his children and grandchildren.

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13260 SR 23 (at Cherry Road), Granger, IN 46530

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Basilica of the Sacred Heart, Notre Dame campus

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