James-Hagan-Obituary

James "Bryan" Hagan

Roanoke, Virginia

1969-2008

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Mr. James "Bryan" Hagan, 39, of Raleigh, passed away November 5, 2008. A native of Fredericksburg, VA, Bryan was born March 21, 1969, to James Dennis and Connie Harshbarger Hagan. Bryan was a man who loved adrenaline and even achieved a land speed record for his custom built Harley. He was a...

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We love you all, and have a wonderful Christmas to everyone. GoD Bless and my heart will always remember you all!

Love always,

Denny and Connie, we know how proud you were of Bryan and that you raised such a remarkable son. Rest in your family and friends and may God give you peace.

To all of you who have made such thoughtful and heartwarming entries to Bryan's guestbook, his mother and I offer our sincerest thanks. Bryan was a special child from the day he was born until his recent death. Connie and I feel privileged to have raised such a son who was so loved and respected for both his genius and his humanity. He is deeply missed by his entire family as well as by all of you. Our faith and your warm comments, in addition to the support of our church family and...

Dennis, Connie and Family,
I’m truly sorry to hear about the lost of your son. Although, I personally never knew Bryan, I'm sure from reading his guest book, that like his father who was a spark in the field of engineering and technology, Bryan was a spark in his own right.

I only knew of Bryan through his dad, Denny, who spoke of his son with great pride. Based on what Denny has said about him, and all the comments in this guest book, there's no doubt in by mind that I would have liked Bryan immediately. Byran's story makes me feel very sad.

Dear Dennis, Connie, and Family,
We are so sorry to hear about the loss of Bryan. We remember him as a handsome, active, lovable, little boy. As we read the guest book entries, we feel proud of all of his wonderful accomplishments. Always we have enjoyed the stories both of you shared about the events of your children as they have grown to adulthood. Now we feel great sorrow for you and his family. Our prayer is that the great emptiness you now feel will be replaced with fine...

I did not know Bryan personally but knew his life through a dear friend Joe Crandall. I wish I had met him because from what I had heard of Bryan he was a good man and a very talented one. My prayers go out to the family and friends. I know you will all miss him. God has him now and I am sure he will be looking down on his family and friends always. Carry him always in your hearts! With deepest sorrow.

he was a great uncle who will be dearly missed. i loved him and still do and i always thought his motercycle buisness was so cool.
i love you uncle bryan

I ordered A part from Bryan based on his custom Rune of which I have several pictures of. I am very sorry to hear about his passing.