Ian Roger Hagemoen

Ian Roger Hagemoen

Ian Hagemoen Obituary

Published by Vancouver Sun and/or The Province from Oct. 17 to Oct. 18, 2009.

HAGEMOEN Ian RogerIt is with tremendous sadness we announce the sudden passing of our beloved husband, father, grandfather and friend to all, Ian Roger Hagemoen, born in Wells, B.C. on December 4, 1940. He is survived by his devoted wife of 47 years Pat, his daughter Louise (Don Davidson), his son David (Lisa Constable) and his four adored granddaughters, Krista, Kayleigh, Megan and Jenna. The life of every party, Ian was a big man with a booming voice and a big heart who lived life "his way". A B.C. Lions Alumni, Ian played in the CFL in the 60's. He later coached minor football in Surrey where he made his home. He was a past president of the Surrey Athletic Association and dabbled in local politics. Ian was a great outdoorsman and was passionate about our beautiful province. He loved hunting and fishing with his buddies. Ian was a proud entrepreneur, spending many years in mining exploration and promotion. In later years he lived in Chilliwack, working in land development, while also trying his hand at farming. For the past six years Ian was semi-retired in Parksville. Ian will be deeply missed by all that knew him. A celebration of Ian's life will be held at Northview Golf and Country Club at 6857 168 St, Surrey on Monday, October 26 at 1:30 PM. All of Ian's friends and family are welcome. Donations to the Canadian Diabetes Association would be appreciated.

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November 11, 2009

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October 29, 2009

Patrick & Samja Krauth posted to the memorial.

October 24, 2009

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Sharon (Clark) Liddell

November 11, 2009

Ians' "Celebration of Life" really showed the love and admiration that everyone had for Ian. I will always treasure the good times we all had together in our younger days.

Patrick & Samja Krauth

October 29, 2009

Krista, Ian´s eldest granddaughter lived with us for one year in Germany and we all got very close. Our three kids were devastated when she left for Canada again so we decided to come visit her family last August. The time we had toghether and the hospitality we experienced were undiscribable and are very greatful we had the chance to spend some time with Ian and Pat as well. Ian, Patrick and Marvin had very special moments together - Ian will be missed. Our thoughts are with his family.

Patrick, Samja, Marvin, Noelle & Carolin

Glenn Clarke

October 24, 2009

When I learned that I wouldn't be seeing Ian's great smile again I felt sad. My strongest memories of Ian are from when I was a young boy growing up with David, Ian’s son.
Ian was one of the people that gave me an appreciation for the outdoors and enjoying every moment life has to offer.

Looking back we’re all fortunate to have loved and admired this charismatic individual who was never shy of offering his guidance and support to others.

Ian will be greatly missed by all of us in the Clarke family.

October 23, 2009

It was a great shock when we heard of Ian's passing. I have many early memories of Ian. I went to the football games and we hunted together on ocasion.
We are very sad for you Pat.
Love, Jack & Ruth Moi
from Logan Lake, B.C.

Angela/Mark Brevner

October 21, 2009

Dave, so sorry to hear of the passing of your dad. We will always remember him with a BIG smile. Give our best to your MOM and Lisa for us.

Bob Rea

October 19, 2009

I'm glad I had the chance to meet Ian on a few occasions. My thoughts are with his family; his most worthwhile and enduring legacy. Peace.

Jolan Biro

October 19, 2009

Dave, Pat and family, my sincerest condolences are with you all.

Peter/Donna Graham

October 18, 2009

Our thoughts are with you and your family, Pat.

Sincerely,
Peter and Donna Graham

Dot Murphy

October 18, 2009

So sorry for your loss Dave Lisa @ family Dot & Stan Murphy
Rail Lake

October 18, 2009

Oct 18,2009
Ian , you always made us feel so special and important every time we saw you. There is no one like you. We will miss you!!
Ken and Betty Brophy

Megan Lum

October 18, 2009

My Grandpa was a one of a kind man. Everyone saw that he lived his life the way he wanted to, but no matter what he was always there for his family. His heart was as big as his personality, his love, laughter, and wit filled any room he was in. His spirit will live on forever ,I'm going to miss you so much you handsome old bugger <3

Kayleigh Lum

October 18, 2009

Grandpa, you will be missed so dearly. I know you said you were always proud of us but I hope you know that I was proud of you. I always brag about your CFL days, about your lefse making abilities and about how great of a grandpa you were. I will miss you so much.

Andy Lum

October 17, 2009

Ian will always be remembered as a good natured and gregarious man who was devoted to his family and friends. He will be forever missed.

Krista Lum

October 17, 2009

My grandpa was the best grandpa anyone could ever ask for. He was always there for my sisters and I and was always involved and interested in our lives. He was an extremely thoughtful in all that he did. He had an over the top loveable personality and left a wonderful lasting impression on everyone that met him. He was undeniably one of a kind.

I have so many wonderful memories with him and I will forever miss him and love him.


Krista Lum (Ian's eldest grandaughter)

George McRobbie

October 17, 2009

Pat and family

It was with great sadness that I read about Ian's passing. Ian was my first friend in Canada after emigrating from Scotland in 1948. We went through grade school at Inman Ave. then on to HS at Burnaby South together. Throughout the years we haven't seen much of each other but that didn't alter our friendship. All day I have recalling many happy memories and hope I get the chance to share some of them with you at his remembrance.

Kind regards,

George McRobbie

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