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Lee Roy Hagin

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Lee Roy Hagin

Birth
Athens, Henderson County, Texas, USA
Death
27 Oct 1963 (aged 69)
Shreveport, Caddo Parish, Louisiana, USA
Burial
Shreveport, Caddo Parish, Louisiana, USA Add to Map
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LEE ROY HAGIN was the son of Albert Dexton Hagin and Mrs. Elizabeth May (Brooks) Hagin.

He was the husband of Mrs. Nettie Lee (Hutchinson) Hagin.

He preceded his wife and three of their children in death.

Funeral Announcement
"Funeral services for LEE ROY HAGIN were held at 10 a.m. Tuesday at Rose-Neath Chapel in Bossier City, Louisiana. Interment in Forest Park in Shreveport, Louisiana."

Elks To Conduct Memorial Rites
"The Shreveport Lodge No. 122 Elks Club will observe Elks Memorial Day Sunday as the group pays tribute to the memory of deceased members. Meeting at 2:30 p.m. at the Elks Building at 331 Milam. The group will hear an address by the Rev. Gerald Bordelon. Music selections will feature Dr. Norman Z. Fisher and a quartet composed of Miss Ann McCorvey, Mrs. Charles Jones, Charles Lunan and Mrs. Hewes McCann. To be honored are the late members, Arthur M. Nasser, Wallace P. Melton, John T. Jeter, G.J. Neck, John J. Doran, C.E. Cooner, Dr. J.R. McCartney, Max Nathan, Louis L. Sugar, William M. Dalrymple, H.L. 'Cy' Worrell, James K. Goldsworthy, Eugene Harding, John Woodley and Lee Roy Hagin. The Elks and their families are urged to be present, and the general public is invited, according to club officials."

Sources ~ Funeral announcement published in the Monday, October 28, 1963 and Tuesday, October 29, 1963 editions of The Shreveport Journal [the newspaper of Shreveport, Louisiana]; "Elks To Conduct Memorial Rites" article published in Thursday, November 28, 1963 edition of The Shreveport Times [the newspaper of Shreveport Louisiana]; and the 1880-1940 census records of Caddo Parish, Louisiana
LEE ROY HAGIN was the son of Albert Dexton Hagin and Mrs. Elizabeth May (Brooks) Hagin.

He was the husband of Mrs. Nettie Lee (Hutchinson) Hagin.

He preceded his wife and three of their children in death.

Funeral Announcement
"Funeral services for LEE ROY HAGIN were held at 10 a.m. Tuesday at Rose-Neath Chapel in Bossier City, Louisiana. Interment in Forest Park in Shreveport, Louisiana."

Elks To Conduct Memorial Rites
"The Shreveport Lodge No. 122 Elks Club will observe Elks Memorial Day Sunday as the group pays tribute to the memory of deceased members. Meeting at 2:30 p.m. at the Elks Building at 331 Milam. The group will hear an address by the Rev. Gerald Bordelon. Music selections will feature Dr. Norman Z. Fisher and a quartet composed of Miss Ann McCorvey, Mrs. Charles Jones, Charles Lunan and Mrs. Hewes McCann. To be honored are the late members, Arthur M. Nasser, Wallace P. Melton, John T. Jeter, G.J. Neck, John J. Doran, C.E. Cooner, Dr. J.R. McCartney, Max Nathan, Louis L. Sugar, William M. Dalrymple, H.L. 'Cy' Worrell, James K. Goldsworthy, Eugene Harding, John Woodley and Lee Roy Hagin. The Elks and their families are urged to be present, and the general public is invited, according to club officials."

Sources ~ Funeral announcement published in the Monday, October 28, 1963 and Tuesday, October 29, 1963 editions of The Shreveport Journal [the newspaper of Shreveport, Louisiana]; "Elks To Conduct Memorial Rites" article published in Thursday, November 28, 1963 edition of The Shreveport Times [the newspaper of Shreveport Louisiana]; and the 1880-1940 census records of Caddo Parish, Louisiana


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