North Carolina mom of 4 dies of COVID-19 a week after firefighter husband’s death
HUNTERSVILLE, NC (FOX 46 CHARLOTTE) — A Huntersville mother of four has died after a battle with COVID-19 just one week after her firefighter husband succumbed to similar virus complications, according to the Huntersville Fire Department and a post on Caring Bridge by family members.
Jeff Hager, a 24-year veteran of the Charlotte Fire Department, passed away on Sept. 10.
The 46-year-old and his wife were diagnosed with COVID-19 on Aug. 23. Both he and his wife Amee were hospitalized on Aug. 28, according to the Huntersville Fire Department. Amee’s family confirmed she lost her battle with the virus, too, over the weekend.
“Our hearts are shattered and there are no words to explain the pain and grief we are feeling. I only pray that we can find the right words to tell Amee and Jeff’s precious children that now, both their parents are gone,” part of the post read. “If you are not vaccinated…..please go and get it. You cannot be replaced! Don’t leave your families behind to deal with this kind of pain and grief!”
Hager joined the Charlotte Fire Department in March 1997 and has been with the Huntersville Fire Department since 2013. He served until his death.
Funeral services will be held on Tuesday in Huntersville. Multiple fire departments across the area are expected to be involved with the procession to and from the church and cemetery.