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Mark Ray Hager Jr., 45, of Malvern, Arkansas passed away at his home April 11, 2025. He was born in Little Rock, Arkansas on January 20, 1980 and grew up loving to work on anything with an engine. He became a master mechanic thoroughly enjoying motorcycles in particular. He also liked to hunt and fish.
Mark is survived by his son, Zac (Savannah) Hager of Haskell, Arkansas; one grandchild, Lawson Hager; his parents, Mark (Melody) Hager Sr. of Hardy, Arkansas; his brothers, Barclay Hager of Hardy and Josh (Mary) Hager of Jonesboro, Arkansas; a sister, Erica Lynn (Michael) Johnson of Haskell; other relatives and friends.
He was preceded in death by his mother, Kelly Lynn Taylor Duncan.
No services are planned at this time. Arrangements have been with Tri-County Funeral Home of Highland, Arkansas.
Instead of flowers, please consider making a donation to a drug abuse charity in memory of Mark Hager Jr.
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
1540 Highway 62-412, Hardy, AR 72542
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