Marcia C. Hagan

August 29, 1937 ~ March 13, 2021
She graduated from Hadley Technical High School in St. Louis in 1955. Marcia was married to Robert Hagan on January 14, 1956 at St. Adalbert’s Catholic Church, St. Louis. To this union three children were born.
Marcia stayed at home with her children until 1970 when the family moved to Jefferson City due to Bob’s career with the Missouri State Highway Patrol. With her children in school, Marcia began bookkeeping for Berlin-Wheeler. Her love for reading then led her to begin working for the Missouri State Library where she retired.
One of Marcia’s favorite things to do was go on vacation! Her and Bob took their family on numerous car trips all around the United States. Much to the delight of her grandchildren, her favorite destination was Disney World, where they enjoyed several family trips!
All of her adult life Marcia kept a standing weekly beauty salon appointment where she loved having her hair and nails done. Pat and Kelly became dear friends over the years and they meant a lot to her.
Bob and Marcia moved to Primrose Retirement Community five years ago, where she quickly decided she liked playing Bingo and socializing rather than cleaning. Marcia really enjoyed her time at Primrose.
She is survived by her husband of 65 years, Bob as well as her daughter, Kathy Schanzmeyer and her family, Jennifer (George) Tergin and their son, Parker; Ryan (Johnna) Schanzmeyer and their daughters, Makayla and Nola; and Brooke (Sam) Wallace. Marcia is survived by her son, Robert (Sharon) Hagan Jr. and their children, Lauren and Emily Hagan. She is also survived by her sisters-in-law, Vicky Brightwell, Sandy (Bob) Greenamay; and several nieces and nephews.
Marcia was preceded in death by her daughter and husband, Mary Beth and Mark Sherrell, her parents, three sisters, Evelyn, Natalie and Vivian and their husbands.
Marcia was a wonderful, wife, mother, grandmother, sister and friend. She was dearly loved and will be dearly missed.
As per her wishes there will be no services. Her family will hold a celebration of life this Spring.
Dulle-Trimble Funeral Home is in charge of the arrangements. Those wishing to send condolences to the family may do so at the www.dulletrimble.com.
Marcia was my supervisor at the State Library. We had so many good times and great conversations. I was in college at the time, and she allowed the flexibility to do what I needed but still come back. Such a gracious, nice lady. Many good memories. My sympathies to Bob and family.
We were so sorry to read of Marcia’s passing. We will keep you all in our thoughts and prayers. Loretta Carter and Cheryl Ousley
So sorry to hear of Marcia’s passing! II always looked forward to seeing her on Fri morning to get her hair done for at least 35 yrs! She would always bring me food or treats and just spoiled me rotten! Bob would come in sometimes and we would have a good visit also. She shared every week about her kids and grandkids which I enjoyed. Just a special couple that i I will always hold close to my heart and never forget. Our prayers are with Bob and family. With our Deepest Sympathy! Pat & Gary Jobe
Lit a candle in memory of Marcia C. Hagan
Kathy, thinking of you and your kids. Sue Phillips Brune
Jennifer and family we are sorry to learn of your mother’s passing. You are in our prayers. May many memories of family times bless you with fond memories at this time. Pat Taggart, Teddy and Grayson
Thank you so much, Pat. Grandmothers are irreplaceable, but I do have so many happy memories. -Jennifer
Kathy and Bob, I am so sorry for your loss. I am so glad I got to see her a few years ago and talk to her. It will be my favorite memory. Your mom was always so sweet to everyone just like grandma. Thinking of all of you. Sharon (Funke) Hopkins