Hardin Alexander Hagaman, well known citizen of Laurel Creek township and efficient chief deputy sheriff for many years under the late L. M. Farthing, died at the home on April 29. The funeral services were conducted by Reverend Tom Stansberry at Zion Hill Baptist Church on April 30th, and burial was in the neighborhood. He was 57 years old. He is survived by three daughters and six sons.
Watauga Democrat, May 6, 1943, Page 5
Hardin Alexander Hagaman, well known citizen of Laurel Creek township and efficient chief deputy sheriff for many years under the late L. M. Farthing, died at the home on April 29. The funeral services were conducted by Reverend Tom Stansberry at Zion Hill Baptist Church on April 30th, and burial was in the neighborhood. He was 57 years old. He is survived by three daughters and six sons.
Watauga Democrat, May 6, 1943, Page 5
Family Members
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Gradon Joseph Hagaman
1904–1972
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Mauhey Hagaman
1905–1905
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Flora Hagaman
1906–1913
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Rev Lawrence Henry Hagaman
1908–1990
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Rosa Hagaman Ward
1911–2003
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Ralph Hagaman
1913–1913
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Ethel Elizabeth Hagaman Ward
1915–2005
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Robert Lee Hagaman
1917–1993
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John James Hagaman
1919–1973
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Anna Laura Hagaman Oakes
1923–2013
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Gilbert Vaughn Hagaman
1925–2009
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Elizabeth Hagaman
1933–1934
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Willie Gean Hagaman
1934–1935
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Lowell Gray Hagaman
1937–2017
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