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Christine Marie Hagele

Posted 2021-03-15 by mhenderson
Published in Today's News Herald from Mar. 13 to Mar. 14, 2021 -
Lake Havasu City, Arizona -

Christine Marie Hagele, age 48, passed away early Tuesday morning,
February 23, 2021, in Lake Havasu City, Arizona. Chrissy was born
February 16, 1973 in Tacoma, Washington. She moved to Arizona in 1989
and settled in Lake Havasu in 1995, where she was known and loved by
many.

Chrissy loved life and everything about it. Along with Lake Havasu,
Chrissy loved the mountains, the stars, the clouds, and sitting out in
the rain. She loved the lake and would spend as much time as she could
enjoying it. She loved boating, riding in the jeep and going on
motorcycle rides.

Most of Chrissy's career in Lake Havasu City was in selling real
estate. Her enthusiasm for selling homes was contagious, and many of
her clients became long - time friends.

One of her greatest joys in life was her son, Austin. She was so proud
of the man he has become and the family he has now.

Chrissy had an infectious laugh and everything was "the best EVER!"
If you met her, you would remember her as fun, outgoing, bubbly and
beautiful. She loved to laugh, dance and sing like no one was
watching, although most of the time, people were. She had a
compassionate heart and a beautiful smile and will be terribly missed
by all who knew her.

Chrissy is survived by her life partner of 20 years, John Kuerner, her
mom Judy Cooper, sisters Dyanne Knecht(Tom), Rebecca Scott(Roman),
Karen Iddings(Richard & Gracie), her son Austin Hagele(Xochiti
Valdez), her granddaughter Nova and grandson who is on the way.

A private celebration of life for family and close friends will be
planned soon.

Thoughts and condolences may be sent to Chrissy's family at
www.mohavememorial.com. Arrangements were placed in the care of Mohave
Memorial Lake Havasu Mortuary.




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