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Stephanie Lynn Hager

Birth
Livingston, Park County, Montana, USA
Death
5 Oct 1999 (aged 16)
Park County, Montana, USA
Burial
Cremated, Ashes given to family or friend Add to Map
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Stephanie L. Hager, 16, of Livingston and Clyde Park, died early Tuesday morning, October 5, 1999, of injuries she sustained in an automobile accident on Brackett Creek Road west of Clyde Park. Cremation will follow the services at Franzen-Davis Funeral Home.

Stephanie was born March 9, 1983, in Livingston. She attended elementary school in Livingston and middle school in Clyde Park. At the time of her death, she was a sophomore at Park High School in Livingston.

Stephanie loved music and was hoping to learn to play a guitar, which was a gift from her parents. She was a very good singer, frequently writing her own songs. Stephanie also enjoyed writing and was in the process of writing a book and had written several good poems. She loved wolves, her cat Tavy and her horse Jetter. Her favorite activities were spending time with her fiance, driving around with her friends and spending time at the lake with her parents and family. Stephanie loved hiking and relating humorous stories about her fiance, her brothers, and her nephew. She will be remembered for her bubbly personality, her smile and her love for her family.

*Excerpt from Livingston Enterprise, 6 Oct. 1999
Stephanie L. Hager, 16, of Livingston and Clyde Park, died early Tuesday morning, October 5, 1999, of injuries she sustained in an automobile accident on Brackett Creek Road west of Clyde Park. Cremation will follow the services at Franzen-Davis Funeral Home.

Stephanie was born March 9, 1983, in Livingston. She attended elementary school in Livingston and middle school in Clyde Park. At the time of her death, she was a sophomore at Park High School in Livingston.

Stephanie loved music and was hoping to learn to play a guitar, which was a gift from her parents. She was a very good singer, frequently writing her own songs. Stephanie also enjoyed writing and was in the process of writing a book and had written several good poems. She loved wolves, her cat Tavy and her horse Jetter. Her favorite activities were spending time with her fiance, driving around with her friends and spending time at the lake with her parents and family. Stephanie loved hiking and relating humorous stories about her fiance, her brothers, and her nephew. She will be remembered for her bubbly personality, her smile and her love for her family.

*Excerpt from Livingston Enterprise, 6 Oct. 1999

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