Sherman-Clagg-Obituary

Sherman Clagg

Hanover, Pennsylvania

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Hanover, Pennsylvania
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American Cancer Society

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Sherman Clagg, 76, of Spring Grove, Pa., died Thursday, Sept. 8, 2011, after a battle with lung cancer. Born May 28, 1935, in Big Sandy, W. Va., he was the son of the late Cecil Vernon Sr. and Nellie Clagg. Twice married, he was the husband of Nancy Shiflett Ditman Clagg, and the late Roberta Sue...

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To the Clagg Family: My thoughts and prayers are with you after the death of Sherman. He had been a long time neighbor and I had been friends with Stacy and coached Scott at FSK. May God grant you peace during this difficult time.
Tim Harrison
FSK High School

I worked with Sherm many years and adored him. We had many good times with our co-workers at SSA. He has been and will continue to be missed in my life. Bless you Sherm and my sympathies to his family.

Nancy: Even as I feel the sorrow of his passing.
I can't help but smile, as I think of Uncle Sherman. He alway's seemed to have a grin on his face and some mischief up his sleeve.
The impression that he gave us, was" Live life to the fullest.
He was loved and our heart's hurt for his loss.
He was cherished by our family and will be missed..
We love you Nancy
And our thought's are with you..

Jon&Patty Rogers and family.

We were so sorry to hear of your loss.
I worked with Sherman for many years at SSA. He had a great analytical mind and always had a positive outlook, even when problems seemed overwhelming. He had a lot of friends at SSA and I count myself as one.

Nancy: Sherman will always be remembered fondly partly because of the amazing love you carry in your heart for him. I use and pass along your and Sherm's advice on a happy marriage. Having particular days of the week assigned to be right makes disagreements completely unnecessary. Sherm is in heaven hanging out with God, Jesus and all the angels having a wonderful time. We know how he loved a good party. If you feel a little tickle on your neck, it will be Sherm saying "hello". I've...

Nancy,
I was stunned to learn of sherman's passing. Please let me know if there's anything I can do. My thoughts and prayers are with you.
Love,
Jean Kraynick

Sherman was a fellow worker at the Social Security Administration. He will be remembered fondly for his friendliness, his ready wit, and his work ethic.

Joe Vaughan, President, Social Security Alumni Association

We will really miss Sherman's smile and twinkle in his eyes when he was up to something. We will miss camping and talking around the campfire. Sherman was a dear friend and will be missed. Love, John and Janice Schulze