Sandra Ann HagenRacine- Sandra Ann Hagen, 76, passed away at Wheaton Franciscan Healthcare on Tuesday, June 14, 2011.Sandy was born in Racine on September 12, 1934 to Walter E. and Laura C. (nee: Grieger) Hagen. She was a graduate of St. Catherine High School and an alumnus of Dominican College. She retired from Chase Bank where she worked as a Trust Officer. Sandy had Christmas cheer all year long. She was an avid collector of Angels. She delighted in having many craft projects going at once. With her sister, Joan she loved to attend estate sales and rummage sales to find craft supplies and ornaments. She was a long time contributor to many local charities. In 1988, following the death of their father, Sandy and her sister Joan maintained the family home. Sandy was a life time member of St. John Nepomuk Roman Catholic Church. She was preceded in death by her parents Walter E. Hagen and Laura C. Hagen as well as her brother Walter Hagen, Jr. and brother in law Alfred A. Hopper.Sandy will be dearly missed by her sisters, Laura Hopper of Lewistown, PA, Joan Hagen of the home, Sister Rosemary Hagen, O.S.F. of Milwaukee, Diane and Raymond DeHahn of Racine and sister in law, Gloria Hagen of Okauchee, Wisconsin. She is also survived by nieces and nephews, Katherine Hopper of Severna Park, Maryland, Patricia and Anthony Rivolta of Burtonsville, Maryland, Michele Hopper of Lewistown, Pennsylvania and William Hopper of Phoenix, Arizona, Matthew and Sheri DeHahn of Racine, Tom and Suzanne DeHahn of Homewood, Illinois, John and Liza DeHahn of Racine, Phillip and Ann DeHahn of Racine, and Christine and Jeffrey Panka of Prairie Du Chien, Michael Hagen and wife Selinda Barkhuis of Port Angeles, Washington, Linda and Anthony Heck of Shawano, Wisconsin, Brian Hagen of West Allis and John and Leslie Hagen of Port Townsend, Washington as well as many grand nieces and grand nephews. Mass of Christian Burial for Sandra will be held at St. John Nepomuk Catholic Church, 1903 Green Street on Monday, June 20, 2011 at 10:00 a.m. Interment will follow in Calvary Cemetery. Relatives and friends may meet with the family at the church on Monday from 9:30 a.m. until the time of services. Memorials to School Sisters of Frances or the family have been suggested.