http://www.legacy.com/Atlanta/Obituaries.asp?
Page=LifeStory&PersonId=119209708
http://tinyurl.com/6b564d
Stephen O’Hagan
Family-Placed Death Notice
O’HAGAN, Stephen Dr. Stephen E. O’Hagan, age 63, died October 17th, after a valiant 3-year battle with lung cancer. Dr. O’Hagan, son of the late Henry and Marguerite O’Hagan, was born in Douglaston, New York on February 6, 1945. He received his BA from Manhattan College in 1969 and his Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology from Florida State University in 1974. He came to Atlanta to practice at the Emory Clinic and Grady Memorial Hospital. Dr. O’Hagan developed his private practice in Atlanta, and continued to serve on the admissions committee at the Emory Medical School until 2000. He was a diplomat of the Georgia Psychological Association, specializing in Forensic Psychology, and was a member of the National Academy of Neurophysiologists. As an active community member and avid sailor, Dr. O’Hagan previously served as Commodore of the Barefoot Sailing Club of Lake Lanier, president of the Hibernian Benevolent Society, and board of directors member to Theatre Gael Atlanta. Surviving are his son Michael, daughter-in-law Karen, and granddaughter Hana O’Hagan of Buford, GA, daughters Kristen and Colleen O’Hagan of Atlanta, GA, sisters Peggy Stabile of Palm Desert, CA, and Rosemary Nugent of Centereach, NY, loved niece and nephews, and long time friend and companion, Frances Reedy, of Atlanta, GA. A memorial service will be held for Dr. O’Hagan at H.M. Patterson & Son, 1020 Spring St, Atlanta, on Saturday, October 25th at 11:00 AM. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the American Lung Association for Lung Cancer Research.
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O’Hagan, Stephen E. [MC1969]
Guestbook: http://cli.gs/rMPrTe
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From: McEneney, Mike (MC1953)
Date: October 23, 2008 11:25:39 AM EDT
To: “reinke, fjohn68″
Subject: Re: Jasper Obit: O’Hagan, Stephen E. [MC1969]
Dear John,
The NY Times has an Obit for Steve today (10/23) that does not mention Manhattan.
His late brother Hank worked with me in the Court System. Hank went to Fairfield and was the first one to bring the Clancy Brothers to a College Campus before they took the nation by storm. An interesting family.
May He Rest In Peace.
Mike
[JR: Thanks, Mike. Much appreciated. Can't get that depth of remembering from the obit. ]
FROM NYT:
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O’HAGAN–Stephen, of Atlanta, Georgia, died on October 17, after a valiant three year battle with cancer. Steve leaves behind his son Michael, daughter-in-law Karen, granddaughter Hana, daughters Kristen and Colleen O’Hagan of Atlanta, sisters Peggy Stabile of Palm Desert, CA and Rosemary Nugent of Centereach, NY. A Memorial service will take place on Saturday, October 25 at Patterson and Son in Atlanta. In lieu of flowers, donations in Steve’s memory can be made to the American Association for Lung Cancer Research.
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[JR: Interesting the difference between the NYT and the "Legacy" website?]
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1 response so far ↓
Rosemary Nugent // October 28, 2008 at 4:27 am
Thank you for your thoughts and prayers. He was a great man and proud to be a Jasper.
Rosemary Nugent (Steve’s sister)
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