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Craig J. Nagle

4/22/1957 - 8/26/2020

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Obituary For Craig J. Nagle

Craig J. Nagle April 22, 1957 - Aug. 26, 2020

Craig J. Nagle, 63, Altoona, passed away Wednesday after an extended illness. He was born in Baltimore, Md., son of the late Norma (Noonan) and Donald Nagle. He is survived by his wife, Jean Nagle (Flinn), of Altoona; daughter, Nichole Nagle, of Altoona; son, Andrew Nagle and his wife, Julianne, of Richmond, Va.; stepdaughter, Megan Folmar (Hollingshead), of State College; and four grandchildren: Emma, Logan, Lacy, and Charlie. Craig also leaves behind three brothers: Donald Nagle Jr., of Altoona, Ronald Nagle and wife, Lynn, of Altoona, and Kenny Nagle and wife, Jenny, of East Freedom; two sisters: Linda Berry and Arlene Warner, both of Altoona; along with many extended family members. He was preceded in death by his daughter, Trisha Hoffman (Nagle) and brother, Michael Nagle. Craig worked at Blair Senior Services for over 30 years serving as Transportation Supervisor, until his retirement in 2017. He loved spending time with his grandchildren, tending to his garden, and watching the Baltimore Ravens. The family would like to thank AseraCare Hospice for their services during this difficult time. A public viewing will take place on Saturday, Aug. 29, 2020 from 10- 11:45 a.m. at The Stevens Mortuary, Inc., 1421 Eighth Ave. Altoona, followed by a private funeral service for the family. Interment will be at Calvary Cemetery. Condolences may be made at www.stevensfamilyfuneralhomes.com or Stevens Family Funeral Homes Facebook page.

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  • 08/28/2020

    I worked in a doctor's office over 20+ years ago & was in communication w/ Blair Senior Services for our elderly patients transportation, I always spoke w/ a very nice gentleman that always seemed to care for the elderly like they were his own family. That is how I will always remember the first time I met Craig- having NO idea we were related through marriage but only knowing that kind hearted man was treating the elderly like they were family.

  • 08/28/2020

    I worked at Blair Senior Services with Craig for 2 years and he was always so nice. He never made me feel like I was any less then him because he was a supervisor and his door was always open if I needed to talk. I left 2017 before he retired and i remember telling my immediate supervisor and he was like okay and i wasn't emotional but when i went to tell Craig, i don't know how many times i walked towards his office then turned around because I knew it was going to be hard telling him and when I finally did he said "oh no, you will really be missed and if you ever want to come back you let me know", I left his office crying because I knew he cared. I am so sorry for your loss.

  • 08/28/2020

    Rest in Peace, Brother. Too bad we couldn't have all got together on last time. See you down the road.

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