Survivors include his wife of 50 years, Peggy, his sons, Ryan Dagley of Atlanta, Ross Dagley (Jenna) of Maui, Hawaii, his daughter Reghan (Joseph) of Atlanta, three grandchildren (Morgan, Chase Dagley and Saxon Dagley, as well as another grandson, expected in February) and two brothers Dale Dagley (June), Villa Park, California and Duane Dagley (Barb), Dawsonille, Georgia. John was born in Newton, Illinois on October 3rd to Mary and Howard Dagley.He leaves behind numerous in-laws, cousins, nieces, nephews, grand nieces and grand nephews.
Dr. Dagley was an accomplished professor, psychologist, and counselor, beginning his academic career at Culver Stockton College. In 1972, following the completion of his doctorate from the University of Missouri, John came to the University of Georgia. His tenure in the Department of Counseling and Human Development Services spanned more than 30 years and during that time he helped found the Counseling Psychology Ph.D. program, coordinated the school and the community counseling programs, served on the Marriage and Family Certificate Program faculty and from 2000-2003, served as the Department Chair. John spent the next decade of his career at Auburn University stewarding their Counseling Psychology Ph.D. program and continuing to mentor students and administer clinical training. From Auburn, John spent 3 years at the University of South Alabama at the end of his career. John also served several international academic institutions including Jvaskyla University in Finland, Korea University (Seoul), and Boston University’s Overseas Program in Germany, University of Buffalo SUNY – Singapore Program. John leaves behind many individuals from past positions who called him a mentor, colleague and friend. His enduring integrity and fierce commitment to providing honest and impactful mentoring to those with whom he worked is reflected in the scores of counselors and psychologists who carry a piece of John in their daily work with those in need of their services.
John was also committed to providing service to his community and his country. He served as the President of the Little League, as a Boy Scout Troop leader and as a volunteer with the American Red Cross – serving individuals impacted by Hurricanes Katrina and RIta. Additionally, John served as a member of the U.S. Coast Guard for four years.
John can best be remembered through the Albert Schweitzer quote - “the only ones among you who will be truly happy are those who will have sought and found how to serve”.
A memorial service will be held, Thursday, November 1, 2018 at 2 p.m.at the Athens First United Methodist Church with the Rev. Martha Aenchbacher officiating.
In lieu of flowers contributions honoring John can be made to Culver Stockton College at www.culver.edu (follow the “give” link).
Bernstein Funeral Home is in charge of the arrangements.
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