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Charles Tilden Hagan Jr.

Greensboro Area, North Carolina

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HAGAN GREENSBORO - Charles Tilden Hagan, Jr., better known as "Charlie," died Friday evening, October 16, 2009, at WellSpring Retirement Community. A Memorial Service will be held at 2 p.m. on Tuesday, October 20, at First Presbyterian Church. Charlie was born in Greensboro, NC on April 20, 1913....

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Chip, You may not remember me, katherine Lawing, I am so sorry to hear about your Dad. i have lost both my parents in the last 5 years. It is very tough. Best wishes to you and the family. Katherine Lawing Capps

Chip and Kay, I am so sorry to hear of your loss. I do remember times at Adams Kleemeier Hagan Hannah & Fouts where I worked, as well as my sister, Joan Doss. I remember him with a smile! You will be in my prayers.

Chip,

I am so sorry to hear about your father. Please know that the law school has your family in our thoughts and prayers.

Jennifer

John and David,
Your family are in my thoughts and prayers. You Dad, and your Mom, were both remarkable individuals. I have many fond memories of them both.
With warmest regards,
Guion

Dear Hagan Family,
I pray that you may be sustained up high through this difficult time. He is greatly missed and it will be a great privilege to see him again in the future.May his life/milestones and the scriptures bring you comfort. Isah 25:8.

Mr. Hagan is responsible for some of my fondest memories. He and my dad were great friends,and they had a great time together. He was a very understanding and patient father and a friend to all. His legacy will last forever. He lived a long and fruitful life. Chip,Anne,Henry,John and David,as well as their families have a great role model to remember.
Hayes W. Forrest

To the Hagan Family,

My prayers are with you. We have all lost a true Pillar of society, who served his country with distinction in war and peace.
Ed Handy

To the Hagan Family,
Your loss is immeasurable, but I hope it can be softened by the wonderful life he lived and the legacy he left to all of us - as North Carolinians, and as Americans. May the prayers of friends be with you, and may you rejoice in a life well lived.