Agnes “Aggie” Spangenburgh passed away peacefully on March 11, 2024.  Aggie was predeceased by her parents John and Helen Korzelius, and her husband Paul Spangenburgh.  She is survived by her daughter Kathleen (Scott) Wihlen, son Karl Spangenburgh; grandchildren, Amy (Chris) LoPresti, Jared and Christopher Wihlen, Trinity Spangenburgh; and three great grandchildren Brayden, Rayna, and Brett LoPresti; sister Joan (Clem) Diglio and many nieces and nephews.  

Friends are invited to Calling Hours on Monday, March 18, 2024 from 4:00 – 6:00 pm at Richard H. Keenan Funeral Home (Egypt location) located at 7501 Pittsford Palmyra Rd., Fairport.  A Funeral Mass will take place on Tuesday, March 19, 2024 at 10:00 AM at St. John of Rochester church in Fairport.  Internment will be at White Haven Memorial Park alongside her beloved husband.  

Aggie was an avid card player and reader.  Her and Paul enjoyed taking many trips over the years.  She also loved spending time with her grandchildren, great grandchildren, and friends. 

In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to Autism Up, 50 Science Parkway, Rochester, NY 14620. 


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10 responses to “Spangenburgh, Aggie”

  1. Lisa Laurro Avatar
    Lisa Laurro

    I worked with Aggie at Citibank Student Loan Corporation and she was so witty. She was a hard worker and made me laugh with her wit and jokes. I will remember her always talking about her wonderful kids and we enjoyed seeing them at the work events including Paul at the yearly Christmas parties. You will be missed, my friend .🙏❤️

  2. Kathy Price Avatar
    Kathy Price

    Aggie was a member of the Settlers Club with me. She was such a sweet lady and I enjoyed our many conversations. Another light has been extinguished in our world but will be shining elsewhere.

  3. Lindsay Austin Avatar
    Lindsay Austin

    Aggie, my Godmother, may her faith be made sight through the promise of Jesus Christ.

  4. Carole Hoffman Avatar
    Carole Hoffman

    Wow..did John, Sandy & I ever look forward to our monthy Euchre games!!! Aggie was always so much fun to be around. A card shark & a good friend!! She’ll be missed!

  5. Shelanise Avatar
    Shelanise

    Ms. Aggie (Spanky) was one of the best lunch aids in Fairport! She was always a listening ear and although I haven’t seen her in over a decade, her words of wisdom will always resonate with me. Rest Easy Aggie

  6. Judith Hartnett Avatar
    Judith Hartnett

    Aggie and I as well as my husband have been friends since high school— we shared so many things- graduations, weddings —and our children—After their move to Rochester we had to use phone and cards but we never lost that bond that kept us close no matter the time separated- if you have one friend in your life like Aggie-“you have been blessed”

  7. Nancy Dummer Avatar
    Nancy Dummer

    Aggie was a sweet lady, always smiling and helping others. She and Paul were one of the first neighbors we met when we moved to Georgetown Commons in 1987. We always enjoyed visiting with her and granddaughter, Amy. Aggie will be missed. Our deepest sympathy to Aggie’s family. RIP, Blessings and Rest in Peace, Aggie.

  8. Patricia O'Shea Avatar
    Patricia O’Shea

    Always such a pleasant person. Great sense of humor. She will be missed from our birthday group. Sincere condolences to her family.

  9. Bill and Anne Karpinski Avatar
    Bill and Anne Karpinski

    Aggie was our next door neighbor for all her years at Georgetown. We truly loved her. She was the kind of neighbor that everyone would want: Undemanding, terribly funny, bright, and very, very wise. She appreciated even the smallest things and would always recipricate with a gift card for us. Aggie made people feel good without any phoniness.
    We would have done anything for her but she rarely asked for anything. Bless you Aggie, We will miss you more than you know.

  10. Tara Switzer Avatar
    Tara Switzer

    Aggie was such a gem. We loved working with her and seeing her smile every day in the lunch room and in the hallways. She was always a bright spot in my day and an incredibly kind soul. She is missed. Blessings and Rest in Peace.