Obituaries
Anne Marie Hagan, 66
July 25, 2015
Anne Marie Hagan, 66, of Lititz, PA, passed away peacefully at Mt. Joy Hospice Center on Saturday, July 25, 2015, at 8:40 am.
She was born on August 26, 1948, in Steubenville, Ohio, to Joseph Leo Hagan and Gene-vieve Freas Hagan, both deceased.
Anne was the wife of Sener Millo (Mike) Herr. They were together for 45 years.
Oldest of seven siblings, she is survived by brothers Patrick, Phillip, and Richard, and sisters Michelle and Mary Beth, and was preceded in death by her brother Joe.
She grew up in Morrisville, PA, and attended Bishop Conwell High School in Levittown, PA, then graduated from Penn State with a BA degree in Anthropology. After graduation, she resided in State College, where she met her husband. Later, they moved to Ephrata, and then to Lititz.
Anne loved to read, and was fond of mysteries and biographies. Her day started with a crossword puzzle; her pencils sharpened to tiny nubs. She was an excellent cook and skilled at baking, and she loved sharing with neighbors and friends. Fond of flowers, she always took pride in her beautiful gardens. She kept orchids and other houseplants. She was a huge Bob Dylan fan.
She started her career as a proofreader, and worked at various jobs in the typesetting, pub-lishing, and graphic arts industries. She made many lifelong friends in her various jobs.
In lieu of flowers, you may make a contribution to the charity of your choice. Anne supported Warwick Community Ambulance, Lititz Library, Water Street Rescue Mission, and Central PA Food Bank.
No public service will be held. A memorial service will be held in the future.
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Condolences to the Family
August 21, 2015
Aug. 21, 2015
Dear Mike, We are so sorry for the loss of your wife. While I didn’t know Anne personally, you shared on facebook her kindness, generosity and love for all who knew her. Please take comfort in the memories of your life together.
Joe and Marilyn Ice
August 19, 2015
Dear Mike,
Our sympathy to you on the passing of Anne. We fondly remember both of you and the wonderful neighbors you were to us. Know that our thoughts are with you. Bob & Gale Keeney
August 02, 2015
Anne embodied the best of what it means to be human: keen intelligence, wide-ranging interest in the world around her, true compassion without sentimentality, unassuming generosity. I am honored to have been included in her circle of friends, and I will miss her for the rest of my days.
Ginny Carroll
July 30, 2015
Mike, I offer my deepest sympathy. I trust you will find comfort in your memories and friends.
Fondly,
Terrie (Buch) Specht