Fagan, William Allen

William A. Fagan, a beloved Klamath Falls resident and dedicated coach, died on January 24, 2026, in Medford, Oregon, at age 71. His memorial service is scheduled for January 31, with more details to be announced. Mr. Fagan’s passing leaves a void in the community he served for many years.

Key Takeaways:

  • William Fagan, 71, died on January 24, 2026, in Medford, Oregon
  • He was a longtime resident of Klamath Falls
  • Mr. Fagan was known for his dedication as a coach
  • A memorial service is planned for January 31, 2026
  • Arrangements are under Litwiller-Simonsen

A Dedicated Klamath Falls Resident

William A. Fagan spent many years in Klamath Falls—a community he proudly called home. Neighbors and friends often recognized him for his commitment to local youth and sports, showing how he helped shape his city’s athletic landscape.

A Coach’s Lasting Influence

As a coach, Mr. Fagan consistently offered guidance and support, fostering not just athletic ability among his teams but also personal growth. Those who knew him describe a driven, patient mentor, underscoring the role he played in influencing countless students and athletes.

Passing and Memorial Service

Mr. Fagan passed away on Saturday, January 24, 2026, in Medford, Oregon. He was 71. According to his obituary, memorial services are planned for Saturday, January 31, in Klamath Falls, Oregon, with further details to be announced.

Arrangements by Litwiller-Simonsen

Funeral arrangements are under the direction of Litwiller-Simonsen. Friends and family are encouraged to await forthcoming announcements about the service, where they can gather to honor Mr. Fagan’s life and contributions to the Klamath Falls community.

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