Mrs. Hagen was born Dec. 4, 1933, in Dewey, the daughter of William and Amy (Osterdock) Grahn. She married Harvey Wendell Hagen Nov. 14, 1958, and he preceded her in death July 23, 2001.
She was a homemaker and member of Red Brush Christian Church.
Survivors include her sons, Bill and Nathaniel Hagen; daughters, Amy Stadge, Velma Smith, Patricia Stadge, Thelma Lay, and Brenda Cooper; fifteen grandchildren; and one great-grandchild.
She was preceded in death by her husband, brother, Julius Grahn; and sister, Anna Grahn.
The funeral was held at Red Brush Christian Church, Louisville, with Nathaniel Hagen officiating.
Burial was in Old Union Cemetery, rural Louisville.
Memorials were made to the family.
Neal Funeral Home, Louisville, was in charge of arrangements.
Published in the Effingham Daily News
Mrs. Hagen was born Dec. 4, 1933, in Dewey, the daughter of William and Amy (Osterdock) Grahn. She married Harvey Wendell Hagen Nov. 14, 1958, and he preceded her in death July 23, 2001.
She was a homemaker and member of Red Brush Christian Church.
Survivors include her sons, Bill and Nathaniel Hagen; daughters, Amy Stadge, Velma Smith, Patricia Stadge, Thelma Lay, and Brenda Cooper; fifteen grandchildren; and one great-grandchild.
She was preceded in death by her husband, brother, Julius Grahn; and sister, Anna Grahn.
The funeral was held at Red Brush Christian Church, Louisville, with Nathaniel Hagen officiating.
Burial was in Old Union Cemetery, rural Louisville.
Memorials were made to the family.
Neal Funeral Home, Louisville, was in charge of arrangements.
Published in the Effingham Daily News
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