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Richard Hageman

Easton, Pennsylvania

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Richard H. Hageman, 93 of Palmer Twp., PA died Tuesday, January 10, 2017 at ManorCare, Palmer Twp. Born February 27, 1923 in Easton he was a son of the late Carl and Ruth (Hester) Hageman. His wife Mildred (Boehm) died in 2010. A 1940 graduate of Wilson High School he was employed by Taylor...

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I am so sorry to hear of this loss. Mr. Hageman... you were a fun, sweet, wonderful man! I am grateful to have gotten to know you, even just a little bit. My heart is with Brian and Rick, as I know they are feeling this loss deeply.

I had the honor of meeting Richard and his Son Brian at Church. Richard was always cheerful and so sweet. And a wonderful father to Brian. I am so sad to here about Richard's passing. He will be missed so. I pray he is with his Beloved Wife and Son and they continue to watch over Brian and the rest of his family. R.I.P. and God Bless your Soul always..

We will miss our good friend and neighbor, his antimated conversations, stories, and American spirit.

Susan and Harry Mertz and Chris Carty

Dear Rick, Brian, and family. I am so very saddened by the passing of Richard. He was such a nice, kind-hearted, good-spirited man, who always had a smile. I shall dearly miss him and my visits with him and Brian. I will remember him fondly. Please accept my deepest sympathy and may god be with you through this very difficult time. Take care and god bless.

Bette Seveney

Wouldn't have wanted to work with anyone else as a caregiver, what a wonderful man you were. So thoughtful, never complained about anything going on, you were a true trooper indeed. Your sons couldn't have asked for a better father as you were to them, they were so lucky to have you as their dad. Rest In Peace Richard, my sincere condolences to the entire Hageman family.
Deepest Sympathies, Tricia Gallagher

Wouldn't have wanted to work with anyone else as a caregiver, what a wonderful man you were. So thoughtful, never complained about anything going on, you were a true trooper indeed. Your sons couldn't have asked for a better father as you were to them, they were so lucky to have you as their dad. Rest In Peace Richard, my sincere condolences to the entire Hageman family.
Deepest Sympathies, Tricia Gallagher

We are very sorry for your loss.

I will never have a better neighbor.The conversations we had will always hold a special place in my heart.He will be equally missed by Linda Brown.We would like to god bless Richard's family and friends.

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