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George Hagerman Obituary

George W. Hagerman, 54, of Snydersville, died Sunday afternoon, Jan. 8, at Pocono Medical Center, in East Stroudsburg. He was the husband of the late Patsy Ann Engle Hagerman who died on Dec. 15, 2003.

Born on July 13, 1951, in East Stroudsburg, he was the son of Claude E. Hagerman of Snydersville and the late Shirley I. Lee Hagerman who died on March 19, 2005.

A graduate of Stroudsburg High School, he was a lifetime resident of Monroe County.

He worked for Patterson Kelley, B.R. Peters, H. John Davis, Consolidated Freightways and Hookup Trucking. He and his late wife also owned and operated Stony Acres Tree Farm in Snydersville.

He was a member of the J. Simpson Africa Lodge F&AM, the Irem Temple, and the Keystone Consistory. He helped at the chicken barbecues at St. Paul's United Church of Christ in Swiftwater and was a member of the Mount Pocono Volunteer Fire Departments while helping at the annual carnival.

In addition to his father, he is survived by two daughters, Kim Hagerman and her fiancé, Brian Cuoco, of Stroudsburg and Crystal Gabriel and her husband, Josh, of Saylorsburg; two granddaughters, Natalie Hagerman and Ashley Cuoco; a grandson, Kayne Gabriel; and a sister, Shirley Singer and her husband, Lloyd J., of Snydersville.

He was preceded in death by a sister, Irene Whyte, wife of Gardner Whyte of Saylorsburg.

Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. on Friday, Jan. 13, from the William H. Clark Funeral Home, 1003 Main St., Stroudsburg, with the Rev. Samuel Ramnit officiating. Burial will follow in St. Paul's Cemetery in Swiftwater.

There will be a viewing from 7 to 8:30 p.m. on Thursday evening, Jan. 12, with Masonic Services at 8 p.m., at the funeral home.

Memorial donations may be made to the American Cancer Society, RR #2, Box 2138, Stroudsburg, PA 18360.

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Published by Charleston Post & Courier on Jan. 10, 2006.

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Ellis Riebel

January 29, 2006

Claude, It is with sorrow that I learned of your son's passing away. One never expects to outlive your children. Let us be thankful that we can look to Jesus Christ for comfort, for He is the Great Comforter. Hope to see you in Lodge when I return in May. Our prayers are with you and yours. Ellis & Joanne Riebel

Bruce Al;temose

January 21, 2006

My thoughts are with the family. George was a very good guy n friend.I remember our days at hanson.

Doris Reed

January 16, 2006

To the family of George,

Your family is in our prayers and thoughts. George was very known and good person.

The Reed family

matthew cooper

January 12, 2006

To the family of George, I was greatful to know George and felt like he was an uncle to me. He was a great man that never looked down on others as what I could see! Alot of people knew and loved him for who he was. I can only hope that he is on his journey to Alaska to see everything he wanted to see! I know he is happy visiting with all his lost family and friends! We will all miss him dearly! My hope for the family is that they can take comfort in the fact he is not suffering anymore! So in my deapest sympathy to Crystal, Kim, Josh, Deb, Kayne, Natilie and Ashley and the rest of the family I wish away your tears!

Alberta Fisher

January 11, 2006

Claude,Marie and George's Family, I am so sorry for your loss. I always think of George when we all lived in the Heights, they were all fun times.

Now George is at rest and God has him right by his side. Best of everything to all of you.

Linda Tolan Kramer

January 11, 2006

My deepest sympathy to the Hagerman family. I knew George when he worked for my aunt at the Pocono View Motel in the late sixties. He was truly a special person and I am grateful for having known him. I am sure he will be remembered.

Susan Fisher-Shelton

January 11, 2006

Dear Claude,Marie and Family,

Sorry the hear about your loss. We all grew up together and had lots of good times. I will always remember George. Take care. Always your friend.

Ray & Joan Hunt

January 10, 2006

Ray and Joan want to express their Deepest Sympathy in the loss of your Dad, Grandpa and Son. Our Prayers and Thoughts are with you at this time.

Linda Gialouris (Dierolf)

January 10, 2006

I am so glad that when we went for our tree this Christmas that I saw George. I know he wasn't well and yet he came to my dad's viewing in October. I will never forget him nor will my family.

Don and Judy Lee

January 10, 2006

Don and I wish to express our deepest sympathy to all the family. We know what a shcok and loss you are all suffering and realize that no words of ours can soften your sorrow.



We hope that the kind wishes of your many friends will make your grief just a little easier to bare.

Donna Davidson

January 10, 2006

Crystal & Josh, My thoughts are with you. Although you are hurting at the loss of your father, he is now where he wants to be. Next to Pat so they can watch over their family. May George rest in peace.

Janet & Dennis Whiteley

January 10, 2006

our love goes out to each and everyone of you. Will always remember my first ride on a snowmobile with George, he really got me, and most of all his good cooking at the family reunions, he was a very kind person and fun to be with. We will miss him dearly.

Love

Janet & Dennis Whiteley

Bruce & Mary altemose

January 10, 2006

We were very sorry to hear about your loss. George was a very nice man and will be missed by many.

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