Clayton "Clay"-Hagan-Obituary

Clayton "Clay" Frank Hagan

Graceville, Florida

Nov 30, 1963 – Dec 30, 2010 (Age 47)

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BORN
November 30, 1963
DIED
December 30, 2010
AGE
47
LOCATION
Graceville, Florida

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James & Lipford Funeral Home - Graceville Obituary

Clayton "Clay" Frank Hagan, 47 of Panama City Beach formerly of Graceville passed away Thursday, December 30, 2010, from injuries received in a motorcycle accident.Graveside service will be held 2:30 p.m., Monday, January 3, 2011, at Marvin Chapel Cemetery with Dr. Jerry Windsor and Rev. Tim...

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CLAY WAS A GOOD MAN AND WE WILL MISS HIM AND THE WAY HE SMILES LIGHTS UP EVERONES WORLD. HE WAS MORE THEN A FRIEND HE WAS LIKE A FATHER FIGURE TO US ALL. HAVE FUN UP THERE CLAY.

Clay was a very special person and We really liked him when he was our insurance man. Since then we seen him alot when he would take our inlaw Rocky to do things He is really missed

Betty, I was so sorry to hear of Clay's death. Man, we had some good times back in the day. Clay was a good kid and man and I know he is rejoicing in heaven right now...probably playing a round of golf!

Todd Gardner,
Tallahassee FL

Dear Ms Betty,
Our hearts are broken
All Our Thoughts and Prayers are with you and your family.
We will always CHERISH our memories and friendship, with you and Clay.

Your Sukoshi Drive Friends,

Many fond memories of Clay in school.Now and forevermore in the arms of God!

Mrs Betty, you and your family are in our thoughts and prayers.

Clay have a good time riding your new bike in heaven.RIP and we'll see you one day.I pray God puts his hand on your mama and she finds peace in him.

Clay, what to say? We grew up together! We went to Church together as small kids and through school and graduated together. Clay always put a smile on your face with his humor! I am glad I got to see him at our Class Reunion. Haven't seen him in a long time, but Clay was the kind of Friend, when you did see him, it was as if it was yesterday. He still put a smile on your face. Clay, now you and Pam don't have too much fun up there, wait for me, O.K.? My condolences to Ms. Betty and the...