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Ann Hagan Obituary



HAGAN ANN E. HAGAN (Age 64) On July 13, 2008, after a courageous battle with leukemia. Loving wife of Allen Durling of Annapolis MD, sister of Kathleen Hagan of Watertown, Mass, Arline Saturdayborn of Portland, Maine and aunt of William, Robert, David and Catlin Whelan. Ann created a wide circle of friends in Washington and Boston areas over the years. A wise counsel to organization leaders, great traveler and talented photographer, Ann‘s indomitable spirit will continue to enrich friends, family and colleagues. Burial in Wellesley MA. Memorial contributions may be made to Sidney Kimmel Cancer Center, Attn: Dr Steven Gore Research, One Charles Center, 100 North Charles Street, Suite 234, Baltimore, MD 21201.

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Published by The Washington Post on Jul. 16, 2008.

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Cassandra Kloumann

August 6, 2008

Kathy and family, I'm saddened to learn of your loss. Your sister shared her wonderful gifts during her life.
Sincerely,
Cassy Maples Kloumann

Heidi Ulbrich

August 6, 2008

Kathleen,
So very sorry to hear about your sister, my thoughts are with you during this difficult time.
Much love.

Nancy Barry

July 18, 2008

Kathleen,
I am so very sorry to hear of the loss of your sister. You will both be in my thoughts and prayers.

Bob Serino

July 16, 2008

Ann was a wonderful person and professional. She was very active in the Suffolk University Law School Alumni Association serving on the Alumni Board and as President of the Washington Chapter. She was always willing to give of her time to help others. Her affection for the law school and its alumni and friends will be long remembered. We will miss her but will remember her for all she did. My thoughts and prayers are with her and her family and friends.

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