Nancy Ellen Hagle
Nancy Ellen Hagle lost her fight with cancer at 1:37 a.m., Friday, October 27, 2017, in her beloved Ozarks Medical Center where she worked as a Unit Coordinator in the Emergency Department for more than 30 years. She was 69 years old.
She was born in Middletown, Connecticut, on January 12, 1948, the second daughter of Julius and Esther Glazer Starr.
When not helping to keep her colleagues on their toes at the OMC ER, Nancy loved peaceful afternoons observing the hummingbirds on her front porch. She loved to read crime fiction and watch similar television shows. She also adored movies and tv shows based on comic books, and was our own personal Wonder Woman. But most importantly, she was a devoted and doting mother and wife who cherished any and all time she could spend with her family.
Nancy is survived by her husband, Tom; son, Jason; daughter, Erica and her husband, Greig O’Brien; three grandchildren, Aubrey, Taylor and Seth; a sister, Blanche Jordan; a niece, Susan Stalcup and husband, Troy; a nephew, Richard Jordan and his wife, Renee; and numerous cousins and friends.
A casual memorial will be held from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m., Thursday, at Langston Street Chapel of Robertson-Drago Funeral Home. Come as you are, no dress attire is necessary.
In lieu of flowers or other gifts, contributions may be made in Nancy’s name to the American Cancer Society and may be left at Robertson-Drago Funeral Home.
Melinda (Burgess} King
October 30, 2017 @ 9:52 pm
Such an amazing lady. Always brought a smile to my face. Proud to be her co-worker at OMC. May your memories bring you comfort. May you always remember her spirit and continue to live, love and laugh. She would want you to laugh.
Pat Guillot
November 1, 2017 @ 2:42 pm
Nancy was a great person and always happy. We worked together in dietary for a few years and everyone thought we were related because our accent was the same even though we were from different parts of the country. She was from Connecticut and I was from New Orleans. I enjoyed working with her she was always willing to help you when you needed help. When my daughter was sick and in the hospital she was always there to comfort me. May the Lord comfort your family at this time.