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David S. Hagaman

Tulalip, Washington

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David S. Hagaman, 86 passed away in an accident at his home doing what he loved, working outside. He was preceded in death by his parents; and brothers, Jack, Ed, Floyd; and his sister, Marge. He was born in St. Paul, Minn. When his brother, Ed, was employed by Boeing, the family moved to...

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Brings a smile to our face to see this photo of Dave and Buddy Hello to IvyJean and Daves kids and inlaws. Hope you are all well. Hows the garden doing?

Hi Dave in Heaven
Hi family who reads this ♥
I think of you and IvyJean and Buddy as if you are still our neighbors.
I miss the chats when you'd walk Buddy and your smile.
I will always remember showing you the blue mussel shells I had just found at the LaConner 1000 trails beach and you telling me stories of your camping trips with the kids
I miss having neighbors like you.
We live in Anacortes still but got s place in Marysville on Lk Loma recently. So...

Dave & Iva Jean with daughter Kim and great-granddaughters Violet & Evangeline

Visiting my grandparents (and Buddy) in St. George, UT

Adoring his first great-granddaughter Evangeline (2011)

Dave and his grandson John Paul

My dear sweet Grandpa Dave! I'm so thankful for all the wonderful memories I have of you from both my childhood and my adult years. You were such a wonderful grandpa... loving, witty, goofy and sweet. You've worked on my old cars, rescued me when I was broken down on the side of the road in a rush hour rain storm, made me laugh so many times, taken me on adventures, taught me so many things, and have been so incredibly generous. One of my greatest joys in life has been watching you with your...

One of our vivid memories that still makes us smile. was playing ringo with Dave and Iva Jean while everyone else was playing bingo on a cruise in the Caribbean. We miss the coffee and conversation at Priest Point after our morning walks.

Dearest Dad,
I know I'm not a "guest" but your daughter, and I wanted people to know how grateful I am that you were my father. I will never forget the things that you taught me. I'm so happy we spent a wonderful fathers day together. I remember hugging you extra hard that day. I will carry you in my heart forever. I miss you and love you.