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JAMES CLARENCE HAGAN (JIM)

Born: Dec 02, 1954

Date of Passing: Nov 10, 2005

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JAMES CLARENCE HAGAN (JIM) December 2, 1954 - November 10, 2005 Suddenly, on Thursday, November 10, 2005 while loading firewood, Mr. James Hagan, of Thompson. Jim leaves to mourn his beloved sweetheart Vera of Thompson, son Trevor and Mable of Winnipeg, mother Ellen of Mississauga, Trevor's mother Elizabeth Hagan of Winnipeg, aunt Margaret Smith of Unity, uncle Doug Martyniuk of Mississauga, cousins, Ed Smith of Cochin, Randy Smith (Cathy) of Prince Albert, Carol Lumsdon of Saskatoon, Cindy Campbell (Gerry) of Calgary, Deanna Falkner (Bruce) of Calgary and Susan Rucobo (Vincent) of Patterson, CA. In addition Jim will be greatly missed by Vera's family members, Jamie (Marcella), Shane, Kristtin and Eian; Kelly (Brad), Kristian and Kailan of Thompson, Vincent (Tammy) and Chasity of St. Johns, NF, her brothers and sisters in Ontario and Newfoundland, plus a host of friends in Saskatchewan and Manitoba. He was predeceased by grandparents, Clarence and Olla Hagan, brother Donald in 1975 and father Allan in 2002. Jim attended Herchmer and Argyle public schools in Regina. He graduated from Luther College and the University of Manitoba. He worked with Nelson House First Nation for several years and was currently employed by North Central Development in Thompson. Despite being away from Saskatchewan he remained an avid and loyal fan of the Saskatchewan Roughriders. Friends may call at the Boardman Funeral Home, 28 Nelson Rd., Thompson on Wednesday, November 16 between 6:00 p.m. and 9:00 p.m. Funeral services will be held on Thursday, November 17 at 2:00 p.m. in the St. Lawrence Roman Catholic Church, 114 Cree Rd. with Rev. Leslie King officiating. Services will conclude at the church with cremation to follow. In lieu of flowers, if so desired, memorial donations may be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation. Active pallbearers are Trevor Hagan, Ed Smith, Jamie Burt, Vincent Burt, Rex Smith, Dag Vystricil and Ernie Pieroni. It isn't what the eye can see but the warm and caring person deep down inside. It is the joy he brings to others, his gentle strength, his laughter, honesty and kindness. It is the thoughtful way he lives and the love that's in his heart that makes a man special. You were so special to so many of us, Jim. May God keep you in his loving arms forever. * Thumbs up forever Dad .... I love you * Boardman Funeral Home in care of arrangements: (204) 778 - 7982, Thompson, MB.

As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Nov 15, 2005

Condolences & Memories (2 entries)

  • Trev & Vera Jim was a great friend for 30 years. He was my hockey and baseball coach and fellow player with the Bank teams. His business acumen was sometimes suspect which led us to sell dozens of Grey Cup tickets at a loss, the night before the Cups in Winnipeg and Regina. He was the most spontaneous person ive known. Driving to Regina or Vegas after a couple of drinks at curling. His wit still makes me laugh. he was a wondeful father to Trev and im sure he treated Vera with the utmost respect and love. I will miss my friend Stef - Posted by: Stefan (Friend) on: Nov 19, 2005

  • Vera & Trevor I am finding it very hard to find words to express my feelings for both of you. Your dad was and will remain a very special person in my life and because of him I was given the pleasure of meeting you both. Jim always seemed to find time to contact me whenever he was in Winnipeg to say hello. The smile, the laugh, the green banjos I will never never forget. Good night Jim, rest easy, you will always be in my heart. Jeff - Posted by: Jeffrey A. Krause (Friend) on: Nov 16, 2005

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