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- Hagerty, William L.William L. Hagerty, 89, Green Bay, passed away peacefully while at home Su nday morning, June 29, 2003. Born in Green Bay, on April 5, 1914, he is t he son of the late Raymond and Ida (Servais) Hagerty. He married the form er Margaret M. Fox on Feb. 21, 1939, at St. Willebrord Church and she prec eded him in death on June 4, 2002. Bill worked for 36 years with the Gre en Bay Fire Department retiring in 1973 as an Assistant Chief. After retir ement from Green Bay Fire Department, he worked for an additional five yea rs as an assistant chief for the Allouez Fire Department retiring in 197 8. Bill was a member of SS. Peter & Paul Parish. He enjoyed music, playi ng the saxophone and piano. Bill had an appreciation for the outdoors, inc luding hunting and fishing trips to Canada; traveling to visit family as f ar away as Europe; and loved time spent with family and friends.He is survived by one daughter, Kathy Hagerty-Swanstrom, two sons, Bill Ha gerty and Chuck Hagerty all of Green Bay; one daughter-in-law, Joan Hagert y, Wenahatchee, Wash.; seven grandchildren, Chris Hagerty, Washington Stat e; Michelle Curtis and her children, Benjamin, Ashley and Casey Curtis, L as Vegas; Amy Swanstrom and her daughter, Peyton Johnson, Niles, Ill.; Sco tt Swanstrom, Chicago; Bridget Hagerty, Melanie Hagerty, and Erin Hagert y, all of Green Bay; many nieces and nephews.He was preceded in death by his wife of 63 years, Margaret; his parents; t wo sons, Michael and Frederick Hagerty; one brother, Leo (Frances) Hagerty .Friends may call at MALCORE Funeral Home, University Ave. at Baird St., We dnesday from 4 to 8 p.m. Parish Wake Service 7 p.m. Wednesday at the funer al home. Visitation will continue Thursday morning at the funeral home pri or to the funeral. Funeral 10 a.m. Thursday at SS. Peter & Paul Church. Bu rial in Allouez Catholic Cemetery.Special thanks to Bills caretakers, Mary, Bobbi, Judy, Sue, Sarah and Dre a; caring neighbors, Sally and Ken Heim and family; St. Vincent Hospital H ome Health Nurses; and Sister Loretta Beyer.
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