Robert Eugene "Bob" Hagaman was called to his heavenly home in the early morning of Wednesday, November 5, 2025, with a beautiful supermoon lighting his way.
Bob was born December 26, 1933 to Leonard and Mary Hagaman in Canton, Illinois. He was the second of seven children. He grew up in Fairview, Illinois and later lived in Peoria and Belleville, Illinois, then moved to Berkeley and Calverton Park, Missouri.
He retired to Homosassa and Crystal River, Florida, relocating to Union, Missouri in August 2025 to be nearer to family.
Bob was preceded in death by his sister Verna Lawrence, brothers William and James Hagaman, daughter Juanita Slover, son Robert Keith Hagaman and son-in-law Dave Throgmorton.
He is survived by his wife Nancy Hagaman, his daughters Carolyn Reppy, Valerie Throgmorton and Roberta Lancey, sisters Margaret Morey and Ruth Ann Doubet, brother Roger Hagaman, grandchildren, great- and great-great-grandchildren.
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Duane Miller
December 3, 2025
Bob was a kind and considerate man, and Diane and I were blessed to have known him.
Comfort Keepers
November 25, 2025
In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.
Elaine and Edward DeCoste Square dancers
November 21, 2025
May God bless you and your family at this time of sorrow. He was a good friend, one you don't forget. Our prayers are for you and your family and Bob.
Curt Ebitz
November 13, 2025
Bob was a soft- spoken gentleman, a courageous advocate for Republican principles, and a Patriot who loved our country. His wise counsel, thoughtful discourse, and respectful manner were his trademark. Men like Bob are special and few. His presence will be missed.
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