Newspaper or Source:
Ashland (Ky.) Daily Independent

Date of Obituary:
May 10, 1932


Obituary:
Hagaman Rites Held Yesterday - Burial is Made At Crawford Cemetery - Catlettsburg: Friends and relatives of Mrs. Anna Kates Hagaman who died Saturday after a short illness of pneumonia at the home of her daughter Mrs. J. O. Daniels, Center street, gathered at the First Christian Church yesterday to pay a last tribute to the memory of a beautiful christian life. Mrs. Hagaman had attained the age of 80 years when death summoned her. The impressive service at the church was in charge of Rev. F. M. Stambaugh, pastor who brought a beautiful message of condolence to those who were deprived of their mother on the day preceding Mother's Day. Four songs, "In the Land Where They Never Grow Old," "Will the Circle Be Unbroken," "Death is Only a Dream" and "Nearer My God To Thee," all favorites of the deceased were sung by the choir of the church of which Mrs. Hagaman was a charter member. Pallbearers were Dr. K. H. Justice, C. L. Hudgins, H. C. Strait, Orlando Shay and J.! C. Hager all of Catlettsburg and J. S. Martin of Ashland. The flower laden casket was taken to the Crawford cemetery near Chesapeake, Ohio, where burial occurred. Mrs. Hagaman is survived by one daughter Mrs. J. O. Daniels of 2202 Center street, Catlettsburg, and two sons James of North Kenova, O., and Harry of Vanceburg, Ky.

 

Submitted by:  Jean Griesan

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