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Hillsboro’s Carol Haag Passes On

Local Woman made a difference.

Dirk KnudsenbyDirk Knudsen
November 18, 2022
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Tonight we ask for remembrances and prayers for the Haag family. This AM Carol Haag passed away. She was wife to Raymond and Mother to Mark, Lisa, Chris, Laura, and Grant Hagg. The family took up stakes North of Evergreen Road in 1959 in the 1888 John Shute House where they lived this entire time. Carol was a very special person and ran Country Gardens there long before Farmer’s market was even a thing. Here she is seen with Nez Perce Medicine man Charles Axtell at an event to commemorate the Methodist Meeting House and Meek Children’s burial site across from her home. Carol was a wonderful person and very proud of all her kids. She will be missed.

More to follow on her passing and any memorial that will follow.

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