Donald-Hagan-Obituary

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Donald Ray Hagan

Charleston, South Carolina

Nov 22, 1952 – Nov 5, 2019 (Age 66)

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BORN
November 22, 1952
DIED
November 5, 2019
AGE
66
LOCATION
Charleston, South Carolina

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Donald Ray Hagan, 66, of Charleston, South Carolina, entered into eternal rest Tuesday, November 5, 2019. His Funeral Service will be held Saturday, November 9, 2019 in J. Henry Stuhr Inc., Downtown Chapel, 232 Calhoun Street at 10:00 a.m. Interment, Holy Cross Cemetery. The family will...

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We moved to Charleston in August of 1983 and Don has been a great friend ever since. Always a smile and a heart of gold. Don was a wealth of information and was a blessing to us throughout our stay in Charleston. Playing Charlie Brown at the church play was an early memory. Helping us moving into a house from our apartment with RoseMarie days away from delivery of Rachel. Then there was the Starlight Pops and the Dock Street Theater. Bobby, I remember playing basketball with during the...

PeeWee and I go back farther than my memory does. I believe it was 3rd grade at James Island Elementary. His friendship,humor and great story telling will be sorely missed . Love you PeeWee

The Hagen family, my condolences on the loss of Donald. One of his passions he shared with me--sailing. In a vision of mine, he is sailing to all points in the hereafter. Donald, a southern gentleman.

The Hagen family, my condolences on the loss of Donald. He contacted me three years ago. We reminisced growing up on James Island and in Charleston. One passion he shared--sailing. In a vision of mine he is sailing to all points in the hereafter. Donald, a southern gentleman.

As long as I has know Don, He has been a good friend . I think about the memories of him. He has volunteer to take me and two sister missionary to the festival of lights. I were always happy to see him in church. all though our ward split up. and we weren't in the same ward anymore. I would see him as he sit in the back of the congregation room. next to the door. Pasting out announcements before sacrament. waving at each other with a smile. I never had deep conversation with him. I were...

So sorry he is gone.

Bobby, Cheryl, and Joan: We send our condolences for the loss of your brother Don on this side of eternity. It seems he never met a stranger, so happy and friendly to everyone he met. We are richer for having known him and are so sorry for your loss. Jesus came to bind up the broken hearted. He promises to comfort those who mourn. Love, Denton and Susan

We are saddened to hear of your loss.
Our prayers and our sympathy to you and all
your family.
Elena and Vladimir Pleshakov

A good man and friend has gone Home. I will miss his kindness and love of his fellow man.