of Austin, AR
October 5, 1946 - August 27, 2022
Nagel Champlin passed away peacefully at home in Austin, Arkansas, August 27, 2022. In 2006, Nagel retired after 35 years as an engineer for Union Pacific Railroad. Within a year after retirement, Nagel's life was extended when he received the sacrificial gift of a kidney from his daughter, Trisha. Nagel enjoyed an active retirement and the opportunity to enjoy his grandchildren after the miracle of his kidney transplant.
Born on October 5, 1946, Nagel grew up on the dairy farm where he learned the value of hard work. He was the son of Charles and Lillie Mae Champlin, who preceded him in death. He was a good friend to many and was always ready to help his neighbors and friends whenever he saw the opportunity. When he wasn't "working on the railroad", Nagel enjoyed the farm and tending to his cows, holding a fishing pole, or making his grandkids move a woodpile. He and his adoring wife, Donna of 45 years, were blessed to host many holiday gatherings for their family, showing up at Christmas in their later years as Santa Pa and Santa Ma.
He is survived by his wife, Donna Champlin; sister, Pat Brockinton (Frankie Cox) of Austin; daughter, Trisha Champlin of Austin; son, Chuck Champlin of Austin; stepchildren, Deanne (Jeff) Moore of Searcy, Leanne (Vernon) Pribble of Wynne and Shane (Janet) Sumler of Austin; grandchildren, Tory Lee, Cooper and Lily Champlin, Annie Keese, Jared and Luke Moore, Hannah and Avery Lynn, Sadie Fritsch, Jordan and Kristen Sumler, Emily Campbell and six great-grandchildren.
The family would like to thank Traci McLean for the loving care given to Nagel and Donna for the past two years.
Nagel was a faithful member and leader at Baugh Chapel Baptist Church. Visitation will be held at Baugh Chapel Baptist Church Thursday evening, September 1, 2022 from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. Funeral will be held Friday, at Baugh Chapel Baptist Church at 2:00 p.m. with burial following at Sixteenth Section Cemetery.
Arrangements are by Roller-Owens Funeral Home.
Memories to cherish and love to feel in your hearts forever.
Sorry for your loss. The world certainly lost a good man.
I was saddened to hear of Nagel's passing. My condolences for your loss. Nigel was a fine man. I knew him from school and the railroad. Prayers for his family during this time of deep sorrow.
Praying for you all during this time! We loved Nagel very much! He was a great man!
Our thoughts and prayers go out to the family. He was a very good friend and will be missed by all. God Bless!
I haven't seen Nagel in many years but I am praying for his family and I am sorry for your loss. Fly high, Nagel and see you on the other side.
We are so sad to hear of Nagel's passing. Our prayers go out to all his Family and Friends.
So sorry to this , our thoughts and prayers with Nagels loved ones, Nagel will be missed by many , always a pleasure to work with Nagel , nice Guy and excellent Engineer,
Sending you all love and praying you can find peace during this very difficult time. Kyle & Kimberly Brown
My heart goes out to you all for the loss of your precious Daddy, husband, and friend. May God grant you the peace that surpasses all understanding to sustain your through this tremendous loss.
RIP Nagel you have earned your rest look forward to meeting you when our time comes.
My condolences to the family - may the wonderful memories of Nagel comfort the entire family until God's promises are fulfilled. Rest in Peace my friend!
RIP my friend ,Z trains from now on ,clear signals and a air conditioned cab.
Nagel’s family I’m sorry for your loss…he will be missed!
I will miss you my precious friend! I know you are not hurting anymore. Love you!
So very sorry he was the best person you could ever want to meey
So sorry to hear about this….family in my thoughts and prayers ðŸ™ðŸ™