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Daniel Waters Drago, 1930-2021

Margaret (Marge) Killough Drago, 1930 - 2024

Daniel Waters "Dan" Drago was a beloved husband, father, musician, engineer, and actor for the Slidell Little Theatre.

Margaret K. "Marge" Drago was a beloved mother, grandmother, voice and piano teacher, and an active volunteer for the American Cancer
Society’s Reach to Recovery program. Both were active members of Slidell Little Theatre from 1974-1983.

Their sons and their wives, Tom & Tina Drago, Bob Drago, and Dan Jr. (deceased) & Missy Drago,

will always remember them dearly, and hope you enjoy this memorial.

 

To donate in lieu of flowers, please visit this page.

 


 

About Dan and Marge

 

Daniel Waters Drago was born in Memphis, TN on November 12, 1930 to Annabelle (Waters) and William "Pappy" Drago, a yardmaster at the Springfield, MO trainyard.
Margaret (Marge) Killough Drago, daughter of William and Lucille Killough, was born on February 13, 1930, in St. Louis, Missouri. Dan attended Drury College (engineering, music) in 1946. Marge also attended Drury College, where she was President of the Music Sorority Sigma Alpha Iota, a member of Zeta Tau Alpha, and the Women’s Honor Society, Skiff. Dan and Marge met the first week of school at a bridge game hosted by the daughter of the college president. They partnered in the game within a few minutes of meeting, and continued to play bridge together for the next seven decades. She graduated with Honors in 1951 with a Bachelor’s Degree in Music Education.
They wed December 30, 1950.

After graduating, they taught at Forsyth High in Missouri. Dan directed the Missouri National Guard band, which had the honor of playing for President Truman. Marge taug
ht voice and piano, and also directed choruses and community theatre productions. 

 

Daniel Waters Jr. was born in 1952. Shortly thereafter, Dan was hired as a high school music director in Marion, IA. Robert William was born in 1954 and Thomas Allen in 1956.

Dan shifted career tracks in 1955 and started as an engineer for McDonald Douglas in Iowa. He left for a job with Martin Marietta in Denver, CO in 1958. There he worked on Skylab, the Titan II rocket (Gemini project), and wrote routines for astronaut Collins (who circled the moon) on the Apollo project. Dan earned a Master's in Engineering from the Colorado School of Mines. In 1973, Dan moved to Martin's Michoud facility near Slidell, LA, where he worked on external fuel tanks for the Space Shuttle. He transferred to Martin's Orlando, FL facility in 1983 and retired to Lake Wales, FL in 1993.

In Denver, the family attended the First Congregational Church, where Dan and Marge sang in the choir and hosted an annual New Year's party. They were active in the Slidell Little Theater where Dan notably played Moses in "2 by 2" and, later, joined the Lake Wales Little Theatre. They also enjoyed camping, first in tents around the west, and then with trailers as they moved south. They particularly loved travelling with their Siamese cats.

 



Their Legacy

 

Dan and Marge are survived by sons Tom (Tina) and Robert, daughter-in-law Missy, grandchildren Jennifer Barton, Moriah (Rick) Blaylock, Jessica (Adam) Johnson, Kara (Chris) Hart, Sophia (David) Williams, Eva, John, Diana, Darcy (Scott), Daniel III, and great grandchildren Kaylyn, Ashlyn, Jessie, Aaron, Shyanne, Tyler, Kalia, Kai, Rhys, and Theodore. They were preceded in death by their son, Dan Jr., in 2019, and great grandson Caleb in 2017.

 

Visit the Daniel W. Drago Obituary link here.

 

 


SLT Days, 1974-1983

 

Dan and Marge were active members of Slidell Little Theatre from 1974 - 1983. They participated in many plays and musicals throughout that time. 

Marge was a past SLT Board president. She was involved in the following productions:

Executive Producer: The 1977 Children's Theatre Workshop

Director: Carousel, The Stingiest Man in Town, Camelot, My Fair Lady, The Musical Tale of Peter Rabbit

Assistant Director: The Mousetrap

Musical or Vocal Director: Oliver, Anything Goes, The Sound of Music, Mame 

Actress: The Hound of the Baskervilles, Tribute

Ricipient: The John Burchenal Award

 

Dan was involved in the following productions:

Fiddler on the Roof, 1776, Little Mary Sunshime, The Mousetrap, My Fair Lady, The Sound of Music, Camelot, Teh Stingiest Man in Town,* Bell,* Book and Candle,* and 2 by 2.* 

*Designates a Leading Role

 

 

 

 

 

Dan and Marge backstage at SLT

 

Dan as Moses in Two by Two, Slidell Little Theatre

 

Dan as Scrooge in A Christmas Carol, Slidell Little Theatre

 

 

Dan as The Man of La Mancha, Slidell Little Theatre

 

Dan in Mousetrap, Slidell Little Theatre

 

Fiddler on the Roof

 

Dan and Marge in costume, backstage at SLT

 

 

 


 

Drago Family

Dan and Marge Drago, Parents, Siblings

 

 

Daniel & Margaret Drago, Orlando FL, approx. 1995

 

Daniel's parents, William (Pappy)  & Hazel Drago, Springfield MO, approx. 1970

 

Margaret's parents, William & Lucille Killough, St. Louis MO, approx. 1970

 

(from rear right) Daniel, Margaret, Richard Killough (Margaret's brother), Jean Killough, Russell Killough-Miller (son of Richard & Jean), and various Killough grandchildren, Friendship Maine, approx. 1990.

 

 


 

Drago Family

Dan and Marge Drago, Children, Grandchildren

 

from left: Marge & Dan, Jeanne Alexander & Bob Drago (son), Sharon Calnek & Dan Drago Jr. (son), Bill & Esther Drago

 

from left: Tom Drago (son), Tina Drago, Dan

 

Grandchildren, Universal Studios, 1991, from left Jennifer, Moriah, Kara, Diana, John, Jessica

 

Marge, Dan, Sophia (grandaughter) & DJ Williams

 

NYC, 2013, from left: Steve, Heather (Marge's grandneice), Dan, Marge, Eva (granddaughter), Corey, Linda, Tina & Tom Drago

 

 

 


 

 

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