Charlotte Ann Hagler's Obituary
Charlotte Ann Hagler, born January 6th, 1955 in Birmingham, Alabama peacefully transitioned at CMC Main in Charlotte, North Carolina on November 24th, 2025 at the age of 70 years old.
Charlotte grew up being one of seven children, which rooted her strong belief in family at a young age. She attended and graduated from Tarrant Highschool in Birmingham, AL. Following this, she later moved from Alabama to North Carolina where she stayed with her sister, Barbara until she met her husband of 47 years, Randy Joe Hagler. She later graduated with a Nursing Degree from Central Piedmont Community College in 1982 and dedicated nearly 20 years of her life to being an ER and ICU Nurse at CMC Main. Following her nursing career, Charlotte later dedicated another 20 years of her life doing Real Estate Appraisals with her husband.
Her nurturing, caring nature carried on into every aspect of Charlotte’s life, being a devoted wife, having three beloved sons and many grandchildren and great-grandchildren—as well as being a “mama” to many others throughout the years. Charlotte’s family was her biggest joy, and she loved them all deeply. Later in life, Charlotte enjoyed sewing, cooking, and spending time with her loved ones.
Charlotte will be remembered for her selfless heart and will be missed by so many.
Charlotte is survived by her three sons, Brandon Crepps (Wife, Bridgette Crepps), Brandon Hagler (Granddaughter, Peyton Hagler), Brian Hagler (Granddaughters, Jailyn (Husband, Cameron II), Bailee, Lex, Raigen, Ember and Jillian, Grandson, Kaiden, and Great-Grandson, Cameron III), Siblings, Barbara Burgess (Husband, Chuck), Jeff Sasser (Wife, Lisa), Jan Boger, (Husband, Steve), and Debra Messner– and countless nieces and nephews.
Charlotte is preceded in death by her husband, Randy Hagler, Parents QO and Charlotte Sasser, and Siblings Larry and Cheryl Sasser.
A Celebration of life will be held at James Funeral Home, 10520 Arahova Dr. Huntersville, NC, 28078 on Thursday, December 11th, 2025 beginning at 12p.m., all who loved Charlotte are encouraged to come together during this time.
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