Jessie Anne Farnholtz Nagel, 84, passed away unexpectedly on December 24, 2024, in Fairport, New York. She is survived by her beloved husband of 63 years, Richard Howard Nagel.  Born on March 28, 1940, in Little Falls, New York, she was the daughter of the late Walter and Lucille Congden Farnholtz, and sister to Linda Johst and the late Walter (Cheryl) Farnholtz Jr.  

She was graduated from Baldwinsville Academy and Central School in 1958 and subsequently attended Potsdam State University as an art education major.

Jessie was a devoted mother to her three children: Rebecca Nagel Abrahams (Doug), Havertown PA; Sarah Jane Nagel, Auburn CA, and Douglas Howard Nagel (Laura), Honolulu HI. Her legacy lives on through her seven grandchildren: Edward Abrahams (Surekha Carpenter), Richmond VA; Andrew Abrahams (Megan Pinaire), Beverly MA; James Abrahams, Falls Church VA; David Abrahams, Cambridge MA; Elise Nagel, Lily Nagel, and Luke Nagel, all of Honolulu HI.

Jessie spent many years enjoying Lake Ontario at the “Shack” and ultimately at her summer home that she designed on Point Peninsula in Three Mile Bay, New York—which held a very special place in her heart. She had a wide array of hobbies that reflected her creativity and zest for life. Jessie was a talented seamstress and home designer who enjoyed creating art in a variety of mediums, especially in the kitchen!  She was an avid fossil collector as well. She also delighted in solving crossword puzzles and playing card games with family and friends.  She spent much time criss-crossing the US in her RV with Dick and dog at her side, traveling to the national parks, Alaska, and visiting her west coast children.  Most of all, she loved her pets throughout the years and will be much missed by Bean, her cherished labradoodle.

On Thursday, January 2, 2025, visitation hours will be held from 1-2 pm at the Egypt location of Keenan Funeral Home, followed by a brief service (7501 Pittsford-Palmyra Rd. Fairport, NY 14450).  

At a time to be determined in Summer 2025, we will have a Celebration of Life for Jessie and she  will be buried at the Three Mile Bay Cemetery. 

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Perinton Ambulance, 1400 Turk Hill Road, Fairport NY 14450.

Jessie’s warmth and creativity touched all who knew her. May her memory bring comfort to her loved ones and all whose lives she enriched.


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8 responses to “Nagel, Jessie F.”

  1. The Kirk family Avatar
    The Kirk family

    Our sympathies go out to Richard and family over your family’s lose. When ever driving by or stopping to make an early season hello Jessie always had a kind and warming smile. Dick, again – Maggie and I send our regrets.

  2. Ann and James Foehner (formally of Hidden Harbor Camp Grounds) Avatar
    Ann and James Foehner (formally of Hidden Harbor Camp Grounds)

    Nr, Nagel & Family,
    We are saddened to hear of the loss of Jessie. It is our hope that the many memories of Jessie bring you comfort at this time of sorrow.

  3. Jessie and Dick were supporters of the little White Church on Point Peninsula. The church is in need of a new window in the Fellowship room. What better tribute to Jessie than a stained glass window? the church was built in 1882.

  4. Carol Oehlbeck Avatar
    Carol Oehlbeck

    Dick and family, we are saddened to hear of Jessie passing. She will be greatly missed by all who knew her. May your many memories of her love and kindness help you through this difficult time. We will see you Thursday and join you this summer too.
    Richard has a great idea about the window in the Church.
    Love and sympathy,
    Michael & Carol Oehlbeck

  5. Marilyn Zawatski Avatar
    Marilyn Zawatski

    Dick and family,

    Ben and I send our heartfelt condolences to you and your family. Heaven has gained an Angel. May she rest in eternal peace.

    Ben and Marilyn Zawatski

  6. Jim and Monica Boturla Avatar
    Jim and Monica Boturla

    Dick and family, Jim and I are so sorry for your loss. She will be missed at the Little White Church on the Point. She always had a smile for everyone. Our prayers are with the entire Nagel family.

  7. Kevin Kingsley Avatar
    Kevin Kingsley

    Dick and family – So, sorry to hear about Jessie’s passing. Just want you to know, our thoughts and prayers are with you, at this difficult time. We’ll miss her laughter and great sense of humor.

    God Bless,
    Kevin and Wanda

  8. Annie Harcourt Avatar
    Annie Harcourt

    For most of my adult life Jessie and I were best friends.Circumstances changed when I moved to be nearer to my family. I am sad that Jessie has passed away. We shared so much of life. We built a summer home at Point Peninsula not far from Dick and Jessie.Our friendship blossomed. Our husband’s fished. We boated,played cards and had fun.

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