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Paul J. Fagley

05/24/1930 - 11/27/2024

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Obituary For Paul J. Fagley

Paul J. Fagley

May 24, 1930-November 27, 2024

Paul J. Fagley, 94, Altoona, passed away Wednesday morning at The Village at Morrisons Cove. He was born in Tyrone, the son of the late Joseph and Lucinda (Reese) Fagley.

Paul married Janet P. Bice in 1950, she preceded him in death on Christmas Eve 2005 after 55 years of marriage.

He will be deeply missed by the surviving members of his family, his two sons: Paul J. Fagley II and wife Terry of Wellington, FL, J. Timothy Fagley and wife Marty of Highlands Ranch, CO and his daughter, Diane Perry and husband Bill of Duncansville; six grandchildren: Paul J. Fagley III (Julie), Jay Fagley (Allison), Eric Fagley (Sara), Gretchen Johnson (Jeremiah), Cody Fagley (Lisa) and Bridget Perry; ten great-grandchildren: Alyssa, Christopher, Lauren, Connor, Brayden, Cooper, Shaylee, Ashlyn, Kinley and Elsie.

He was preceded in death by his granddaughter, Laura Fagley; sisters: Myrtle Haines and Helen Skinner and his special friend, Helen “DeDe” Curran.

Paul’s passion for music was a key part of his life and was evident by the fact that he was an Altoona High School graduate that marched in various nationally known parades, one being the Cherry Blossom Parade in Washington DC. He then served our nation in the US Army during the Korean Conflict, in which he was assigned to the US Army Band, where he played a variety of instruments.

Paul retired from Peoples Natural Gas Co. with over 40 years of service as their Supervisor of Customer Service for the Altoona Division where he was also elected to the position of Union Representative of the Local SIEU for that organization.

He was a member of St. Catherine of Siena Catholic Church.

Paul was an avid sportsman and loved to hunt. He was involved in many different facets of the community, serving as a member of the Cresson Area School District School Board. Paul was also a dedicated member of the Lions Club for over 40 years, during which he attended many meetings throughout the United States and was recognized by the Lions time and time again for his support of their many charitable events, while he served in various leadership positions at the district and state level.

Paul was proud of his mechanical abilities and could repair almost anything and this led to one of his most favorite sayings, “If I can’t fix it, it’s not broken!” This was certainly proven time and time again in almost every circumstance.

His legacy will live on in his children, grandchildren and great grandchildren with their continued passion for playing musical instruments, loving to hunt and fish, their participation in many different sports and their strong work ethic. Paul will always be remembered for this and so much more.

Friends will be received from 1-2 pm, Saturday, December 14, 2024 at St. Catherine of Siena Catholic Church, 308 Old Route 22, Duncansville, PA 16635, where a funeral Mass will be celebrated at 2 pm, with Rev. Jeremy J. Mohler, celebrant. Committal with military honors will be held at Calvary Cemetery.

Arrangements are provided by The Stevens Mortuary, Inc. 1421 8th Avenue, Altoona, PA. 16602.

In lieu of flowers, the family asks that contributions be made in Paul’s memory to: Altoona Bureau of Blindness and Visual Services, 1130 12th Avenue, Ste. 300, Altoona, PA 16601.

Condolences may be made at www.stevensfamilyfuneralhomes.com or Stevens Family Funeral Homes Facebook page.

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  • 12/12/2024

    Dear Diane and family, I am sorry for your loss. Your Dad will always hold a spot in my heart as I grew up in Cresson and still remain dear friends with Diane. He & Janet attended my wedding, welcomed the birth of my son & celebrated my participation in my local Lions Club. Paul was a Lion with my father, who passed in 1986. He was thrilled when I joined the Lions Club in my father's footsteps. We exchanged pins and I always hang the Lions Club ornament he sent me prominently on my tree. I just put it on the tree yesterday. The last few years, especially during Covid times, we enjoyed sending each other humorous greeting cards to keep it touch. May you rest in peace Mr. Fagley, Lion Paul. You were so proud of your children, grandchildren & great-grandchildren. May your family find peace in knowing you had a great 94 years. I always signed my cards, as I will do now, Smiles, Sharon Sharon Wilkinson Newcome

  • 12/07/2024

    You have my sympathy on Paul's passing. I was an Altoona Lion with him. My memories of him are of a good man who did good for others. When my uncle and husband died, Paul took my Lions pins and understood how important they had been to my family. He was a special man.

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