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James Joseph Hager

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James Joseph Hager

Birth
Richmond Heights, St. Louis County, Missouri, USA
Death
29 May 2020 (aged 74)
Burial
O'Fallon, St. Charles County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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Hager, James Joseph aged 74, passed away on May 29, 2020. Beloved father of Mary Chris Hager, son of the former James Joseph Hager Sr., (1924-1992) and Mary Virginia Rudolph Hager (1923-1995), brother of Jeanne Marie Berry and Mary Elizabeth Barber. Former husband of Cynthia Quinones.

Cousin to many O’Connor, Healey, Rudolph, Gray and Gaul families. A graduate of McBride HS ’64, Washington U ’68, ’71, MBA at UMSL ’75 and a Marine veteran. He worked high school summers at Calvary Cemetery, college summers at the Post Office. He became an engineer, later a CPA and worked 30 years for various divisions of Western Electric, Southwestern Bell and SBC Corp retiring as President of Ameritech Paging. His second career was business manager for Assumption Church and School. He also taught engineering at Washington University and accounting at Webster University. His favorite job was being a father.

Memorial contributions may be made in James’ honor to the American Cancer Society.
Hager, James Joseph aged 74, passed away on May 29, 2020. Beloved father of Mary Chris Hager, son of the former James Joseph Hager Sr., (1924-1992) and Mary Virginia Rudolph Hager (1923-1995), brother of Jeanne Marie Berry and Mary Elizabeth Barber. Former husband of Cynthia Quinones.

Cousin to many O’Connor, Healey, Rudolph, Gray and Gaul families. A graduate of McBride HS ’64, Washington U ’68, ’71, MBA at UMSL ’75 and a Marine veteran. He worked high school summers at Calvary Cemetery, college summers at the Post Office. He became an engineer, later a CPA and worked 30 years for various divisions of Western Electric, Southwestern Bell and SBC Corp retiring as President of Ameritech Paging. His second career was business manager for Assumption Church and School. He also taught engineering at Washington University and accounting at Webster University. His favorite job was being a father.

Memorial contributions may be made in James’ honor to the American Cancer Society.

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