Obituaries
Thomas M. Hagen, 83
August 31, 2025
Thomas M. Hagen, 83, of Mountville, PA, passed away on Sunday, August 31, 2025. Born in Lancaster, PA, he was the son of the late Catherine (Kirchner) and Albert W. Hagen. He was the beloved husband of Margaret A. (Shepherd) Hagen.
Prior to retirement, Thomas worked as a cabinet maker for Conestoga Country Kitchens. He was an avid reader, a collector of glass paperweights and artwork, and cherished time spent in Stone Harbor, NJ. Tom spent many years as a respected swim meet timing official throughout Lancaster County.
In addition to his wife, Margaret, he is survived by his children: Paul E. Snyder, husband of Cindy, of Newtown, PA; Angela Weiss, wife of Leon, of New Jersey; and Johanna Butow of Davidson, NC; as well as his daughter-in-law, Jane. He will be lovingly remembered by his grandchildren: Caitlin, Amanda, William, Nate, and Brendan. Thomas is also survived by his sister, Mary Frances Schlein of New Jersey, along with several nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by his son, Christopher Hagen, and his brother, Robert Hagen.
Services will be private at the convenience of the family.
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October 30, 2025
I just now, October 30th, learned of Tom’s passing. I’m so deeply sorry. He was the kindest gentleman!! I was so honored to be trusted by him to care for his hearing needs. It was an immense pleasure to do so. I always enjoyed seeing him when he came to my office for his hearing aid check ups. It was a pleasure to talk with him a bit and share a bit of life in those all to brief appointment times. He really was a blessing – so much more than he would have ever thought. His humility was evident to all. Blessings to you, his family, as you navigate this loss. I will remember Tom with fondness – one of those people it was a pleasure to serve. Most Sincerely, Deb/Beltone Hearing
September 25, 2025
Tom,
He was my uncle- a kind, gentle and happy man. I remember one time you told me that Bob was a good brother, that really meant alot to me. Miss those Thanksgiving & Christmas dinners, so many years ago.
Much appreciated your laugh and your humor. Sure you are in heaven with Dad, Margaret, Grandmom and Grandpop and especially Chris.
Know you know these words;
Grieve not, nor speak of with tears, but laugh and talk of me as though I am beside you.
Amen and rest in peace, sir. Michael Hagen

