On Dec. 5, at 5:30 p.m., I, along with my wife, Rose Marie J. Nagle, were passing through College Station.
I am a native Texan, and I have been doing research on the Nagle genealogy. I wanted to visit Nagle Hall, which was named in honor of my grandfather’s brother, James Nagle, who I believe was Dean of Men at Texas A&M in the early 20th Century – affectionately known as “Uncle Jimmy.”
Thanks are in order for three proud Texas Aggies who witnessed Mrs. Nagle’s fall when she broke two bones in her left arm and were extremely helpful in directing her to Beutel Health Center, where, unfortunately, she wasn’t able to receive medical treatment.
We were given directions to an off-campus emergency care center, which we were unable to find. We would like to thank the other good Samaritan whom we asked for directions at a red light.
She said, “Follow me” and took us to the front door of the emergency room at St. Joseph Hospital.
Due to Mrs. Nagle’s intense pain, we were remiss in getting names and phone numbers of those good Samaritans. If you were one of these people, please call us collect at (505) 352-2419.
Visitors send thanks to ‘good Samaritans’
January 27, 2004
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