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Eugene HAGAN III

Dayton, Ohio

1965 - 2022

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HAGAN, III, Eugene Anthony "Gene"Age 57, formerly of Dayton, Ohio, passed away unexpectedly April 27, 2022, in Houston, TX.Born in Dayton, Ohio, January 21, 1965, he was an avid tennis player. He honed his skill as a youth in Kettering, Ohio. His love of tennis propelled him...

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My deepest condolences to the Family of my friend.

Your smile and genuine kindness will never be forgotten. Your laugh was infectious.
We had a kinship in that we were both sensitive and kind people. You were always kind to me and I’ll never forget the times we shared together. I remember seeing you at Courthouse Square in downtown Dayton around 1985 and you picked me up and hugged me like a lost teddy bear. (I was a little embarrased, as I had never been scooped up and hugged as an adult man.) Haha
I also remember never to play...

Thank you to everyone who expressed condolences here. It is a comfort to hear from people who remembered my brother. Jim Regan, it's been a long time. I hope you are well.

Kerin, I just learned of the passing of your brother Eugene. I never knew him but I do remember you talking about your little brother the tennis player and just how good he was! So tough to lose a sibling. You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers.

My name is David Green. I played Gene in tennis in the juniors. We had an epic match at the tennis barn in Kettering in 1974 in the finals. He was always great to play against. Prayers to his family

So sorry to hear of the loss of Gene. My thoughts and prayers are with your family.

Geno was one of a kind, his laugh and smile I´ll never forget.

He was hands down my best friend in childhood. The memories I have of him during those years are absolutely countless and wonderful - the games, stories, sledding, skating, swimming, UD basketball games, cartoon watching, tree climbing, wave riding, firefly catching, church going, riding our bikes to school, etc. I had brought up some of these memories with him in recent years and he always said "I remember them too. We had a great time." I hope and pray he is at peace now.

Indelible memories extending from Sprague Park in Narra. to Rocky Point Park, all indicating an exciting and promising life. May it all be fulfilled now that you are with your dear Mom.