1965 - 2020
No Vistitation Date Scheduled
Funeral
March 7, 202011:00 AM
St. John the Evangelist Church, 115 Middlesex St., North Chelmsford.
Sean Patrick Nagle, 54, of Portland, ME., died after a long battle with addiction on Thursday, February 27, 2020.
Mr. Nagle was born in Lowell, the son of Rollande G. (Berard) Nagle of Chelmsford and the Late Joseph P. Nagle.
He was educated in the Chelmsford school system and graduated from Chelmsford High School with the class of 1983 for which he was an awarded hockey player and captain. He furthered his education, earning his bachelor’s degree in criminal justice from UMass Lowell in 1988.
He was most recently employed at Freedom Press in Maine and previously worked for many years at UPS in Chelmsford.
Mr. Nagle was a member of the H.E Fletcher Club, was an avid Bruins fan and loved playing hockey. He touched a myriad of lives along his journey, his loyalty to friendship as well as his quick sense of humor will be missed by many.
He is survived by his former wife, MaryEllen (McManus) Nagle and their three children, Brian Nagle of Boston, Kaitlyn Nagle of Charlestown and Shannon Nagle of Chelmsford, his mother, Rollande Nagle of Chelmsford, two brothers, Richard Nagle and his wife Kristy of Seattle, WA, and their children Payton & Jaegar and Joseph Nagle and his companion LeeAnn Broughton of Chelmsford, a sister Patricia Nagle of Shrewsbury and her children Ethan & Matthew along with companion Padraic O’Reilly, and his dear friend Deidre Lynch. He also leaves behind his many cousins, aunts & uncles.
Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend his Funeral Mass, Saturday, March 7, at 11am at St. John the Evangelist Church, Chelmsford. Because of the Lenten season, please omit flowers. Contributions in his memory may be made to Granada House, 70 Adamson Street Allston, MA 02134. Arrangements are by DOLAN FUNERAL HOME, 106 MIDDLESEX ST., CHELMSFORD. Online guestbook is available at www.dolanfuneralhome.com
Kimberley Preston
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I will be forever grateful for Sean for sharing all his experience, strength and hope with me at a time when I needed it. He helped me tremendously and I will be forever grateful to him, I only wish I could have helped him, as much as I tried , it hurts so much that I couldn’t. I know he tried to help a lot of people, he made you feel special and listened and truly cared..Our friendship began in High School and grew through the last several years. My deepest sympathy goes out to MaryEllen, his children , Mom and rest of his family and all those who love him. May he Rest In Peace .
Vijay Dalal, Granada House
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Sean is fondly remembered at Granada House. We have lost a part of our family. Our prayers for the departed soul and his family.
LeeAnn Broughton
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Thank you so much for your comments and in helping him in his time of need. We all appreciate it very much
Andrea N
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Sean delivered shipments to our pharmacy. He always had a big smile on his face, a great attitude despite personal struggles, and always brightened my mornings. I will miss and remember him always.
Karen Philbrick
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To Sean’s family and friends – I am so saddened to hear of his passing, and sorry for your loss. As one of his customers, I can say that Sean always had a smile on his face and we had a lot of fun joking, sharing stories, and starting our day with him. He will be missed.
The Pisecco Family
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We will always remember Sean’s smile and happy personality fondly (not by the disease that took him). So many memories from high school to sharing in watching our kids grow into successful adults.
God bless you during this difficult time.
Joanne hooper
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My condolences goes out to the Nagle family so sorry for your loss
Andrea Gemeinhardt
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I also know Sean from a work place he delivered to. Every day Sean would tell me to keep smiling and would crack a daily joke with our team. I’ll forever remember his humorous and caring personality. My heart goes out to his family and friends, I’m so sorry for your loss.
Susan ciampaglia
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To Sean’s family, I met Sean at an as meeting, and his infectious smile and laughter instantly made us good friends, he honestly tried to battle his demons in a daily basis,, we lost touch a few years back, but I will always have fond memories of him, and his bruins coat that he always wore! He is at rest now,, god bless you all,,, Susan ciampaglia
Mark Osgood
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I will miss out talks on recovery, work and family. I will not miss the rants when you were using.
My brother in recovery, I miss you and may God finally rest your soul.
Mark Osgood
Kurt Heunrich
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To the Nagle Family, my condolences to evryone in the Nagle Family. I am so sorry for the loss of Sean Nagle. He coached me in Hockey when I was in high school. He was one of the best coaches I have ever had. He also knew my older brothers Mark and Philip. I got nicknamed (Hoagie & Hogga) from Sean. He was always there for me during the hockey season taking time to helping me practice to be a great Hockey Player as well as a person. He will be sadly missed
Johnny Vereker
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We had many good times working at UPS. Sean was a great guy. I am saddened to hear of his passing. My condolences to his entire family. Rest in peace Sean.
Christine Whitley
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I am late of finding of the passing of my dear and best friend Sean,I met him a few years back in the Granada House and we clicked. He had an infectious smile,his humor and his huge caring heart made him the amazing man that he was!! My condolences go out to his mom, that he loved so very much and his 3 children , Caitlin and Shannon he spoke of you both all the time!! I would like to visit his grave if someone will please let me know where he is please and thank you! Fly high with the angels my friend!!❤️