About This Memory Space
This page was created for Dian E. Hager's family and friends as a place to remember them, to share stories, and to keep their memory close in everyday life.
It is cared for and added to over time by the people who knew them, and everyone is invited to contribute, whether that is a story, a photo, a few words, or a simple note.
Many families visit places like this not just once, but again and again, especially on quiet days or meaningful anniversaries. This page is here for those moments, wherever you are.
A place to return to when you want to feel close again, to remember a moment, or to leave a few words for others to read. Over time, it grows through the voices of everyone who knew and loved them.
Light a Candle Growing
Light a candle to honor Dian E. Hager's memory. Each lighting keeps their memory burning bright for 23 hours.
Candle lit burns 23 hours. Come back and light it again after 23 hours to keep the memory burning.
Limited to 5 lightings per hour to prevent abuse.
Memory Wall Growing
Stories, photos, and memories shared by people who knew Dian E. Hager. This is the heart of this space—a collection that grows as more people contribute.
No memories posted yet. Be the first to share a story or memory.
Life & Legacy
Dian E. Hager crafted a life rich in familial bonds and quiet strength, leaving behind a tapestry of connections that spanned generations in Fishers, Indiana.
Born to Rollin and Lola Sage on a crisp autumn day in 1950, Dian grew up enveloped in the warmth of family traditions. Her journey wove through decades marked by profound losses and enduring affections, shaping her into a pillar for those around her. From her early years rooted in close-knit roots to her later days in Fishers, Dian's path reflected resilience amid heartfelt farewells to cherished kin.
Details of Dian's professional endeavors remain unrecorded, yet her unwavering support for family suggests a life dedicated to nurturing those closest to her.
Family & Loved Ones
Dian's world revolved around the enduring ties she nurtured with unwavering tenderness, from her marriage to Ron Hager to the joys and sorrows shared with children Daryll and Cara Fraley. Even as she bid farewell to her parents Rollin E. and Lola G. Sage, grandparents Rollin M. and Martha Sage, aunt Betty Still, sister Marsha Wager, and brother-in-law Tom Wager, her spirit embodied gentle fortitude and deep-rooted affection that comforted all who knew her.
Remembered by Friends & Family
Echoes from the community capture Dian's essence as a steadfast presence whose kindness lingered in everyday interactions and quiet acts of care.
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