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MSGT George Wilbur Hagan

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MSGT George Wilbur Hagan Veteran

Birth
New Albany, Floyd County, Indiana, USA
Death
6 Aug 2017 (aged 96)
USA
Burial
New Albany, Floyd County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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George W. Hagan, of New Albany, Indiana and Sun City, Arizona left this life to join his wife of 67 years, Berneda "Bee" Knable Hagan.

Bee was the love of his life, and they are reunited in heaven. George lived a long and full life. He was a proud World War II veteran having served in the Army Air Corp. Sports were a big part of his life. He played basketball and football, coached many youth basketball games, and refereed many games. He retired from Dupont and moved to Sun City, Arizona. There he worked for the Sun City Recreation Department and volunteered with the Maricopa Police. When he returned to New Albany he spent time woodworking and made many beautiful pieces for friends and family. He will be missed by many friends and relatives, including his friends at Westminster Village.

Left to cherish his memory are his sister-in-law, Inez Knable; nieces and nephews, JoAnne Knable Wheeler (Larry), Francie Knable, Nancy Knable Foster (Terry), Dennis Knable (Sharon), Bill Knable (Dickie); many great and great-great nieces and nephews.

Cremation was chosen. Service arrangement are pending at this time.

In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church, St. John's Presbyterian Church, or New Albany Floyd County Animal Shelter.

George W. Hagan, of New Albany, Indiana and Sun City, Arizona left this life to join his wife of 67 years, Berneda "Bee" Knable Hagan.

Bee was the love of his life, and they are reunited in heaven. George lived a long and full life. He was a proud World War II veteran having served in the Army Air Corp. Sports were a big part of his life. He played basketball and football, coached many youth basketball games, and refereed many games. He retired from Dupont and moved to Sun City, Arizona. There he worked for the Sun City Recreation Department and volunteered with the Maricopa Police. When he returned to New Albany he spent time woodworking and made many beautiful pieces for friends and family. He will be missed by many friends and relatives, including his friends at Westminster Village.

Left to cherish his memory are his sister-in-law, Inez Knable; nieces and nephews, JoAnne Knable Wheeler (Larry), Francie Knable, Nancy Knable Foster (Terry), Dennis Knable (Sharon), Bill Knable (Dickie); many great and great-great nieces and nephews.

Cremation was chosen. Service arrangement are pending at this time.

In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church, St. John's Presbyterian Church, or New Albany Floyd County Animal Shelter.


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