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Roy Johan Hagen

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Roy Johan Hagen

Birth
Death
10 Sep 1972 (aged 79)
Burial
Osseo, Trempealeau County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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HAGEN, Roy Johan
d:9-10-1972 (age 78)
Osseo, Trempealeau Co. WI
bur: 9-11-1972
Grave 2, Lot 35, Block 5

OBIT: Roy J. Hagen, 78, died Sunday afternoon at the Osseo Area Hospital. Mr. Hagen was born at Eau Claire and had resided in the Osseo area most of his life. He started the first dray line between Eau Claire and La Crosse in the 1920's and was a former organizer of the Osseo Horse Show. He married Ethel Mulvaney, in 1930 after the death of his first wife, Edna Stubbe, in 1928. Surviving are his wife; five sons, Lyman, Madison; James, John, Robert, all of Eau Claire, Ronald, Osseo; four daughters, Mrs. Marvin Johnson and Mrs. Eldon Martinson, both of Osseo; Mrs. Richard Puent and Miss Margaret Hagen, both of Madison; four sisters, Mrs. Mabel Enger, Osseo; Miss Cora Hagen, Miss Marie Hagen and Mrs. Gibson Ralph, all of Madison; two brothers, Guy, Mauston, William, Osseo; and 15 grandchildren. Services were at 2 p.m. Wednesday at Osseo Lutheran Church with the Rev. H. P. Walker officiating. Burial was in the Osseo Cemetery.
HAGEN, Roy Johan
d:9-10-1972 (age 78)
Osseo, Trempealeau Co. WI
bur: 9-11-1972
Grave 2, Lot 35, Block 5

OBIT: Roy J. Hagen, 78, died Sunday afternoon at the Osseo Area Hospital. Mr. Hagen was born at Eau Claire and had resided in the Osseo area most of his life. He started the first dray line between Eau Claire and La Crosse in the 1920's and was a former organizer of the Osseo Horse Show. He married Ethel Mulvaney, in 1930 after the death of his first wife, Edna Stubbe, in 1928. Surviving are his wife; five sons, Lyman, Madison; James, John, Robert, all of Eau Claire, Ronald, Osseo; four daughters, Mrs. Marvin Johnson and Mrs. Eldon Martinson, both of Osseo; Mrs. Richard Puent and Miss Margaret Hagen, both of Madison; four sisters, Mrs. Mabel Enger, Osseo; Miss Cora Hagen, Miss Marie Hagen and Mrs. Gibson Ralph, all of Madison; two brothers, Guy, Mauston, William, Osseo; and 15 grandchildren. Services were at 2 p.m. Wednesday at Osseo Lutheran Church with the Rev. H. P. Walker officiating. Burial was in the Osseo Cemetery.


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