Arlo Louis “Al” Hagler

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Arlo Louis “Al” Hagler

Birth
Mission District, San Francisco County, California, USA
Death
5 Oct 2002 (aged 49)
Garberville, Humboldt County, California, USA
Burial
Cremated, Ashes scattered. Specifically: Scattered under his favorite tree in Redway, CA. Add to Map
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Born in San Francisco, raised in Pacifica, CA, then lived most of his adulthood in Humboldt County, CA., Arlo Hagler was most known by some as a radio personality for KMUD radio. Arlo started KMUD radio in the mid-70s, as little hole-in-the-wall station, a dream of his since he was a child. He overcame a great deal to realize his goals and his dreams, one of them being a little radio station of his own, which grew into what it is today. He was instrumental in bringing many music acts into Humboldt County, and organizing events like the Kate Wolf Music Festival (now performed in part on the Arlo Hagler Memorial Stage - the stage was named after him, after he died from stomach cancer in 2002, at age 48).
Arlo was an accomplished musician and vocalist, as well as a Certified electrician. His business website was called "Watts Happening", his music website called "Random Axxes".

Arlo was heavily involved in environmental issues. He was one of those who were instrumental in saving the redwoods from clear-cutting in the Sinkyone Wilderness, among many other issues.

He is survived by eight of his ten siblings: Deborah, Mark, Thomas, Joseph, Susan, Bennett, George and Anna (Anna from a different mother). Arlo's sister Laurie passed away in 1969, in a car accident), in addition to numerous nieces, nephews, and great nieces and nephews, uncle and other relations.

More about Arlo - including some of his correspondence and more photos - can be seen here: http://arlohagler.blogspot.com/
Born in San Francisco, raised in Pacifica, CA, then lived most of his adulthood in Humboldt County, CA., Arlo Hagler was most known by some as a radio personality for KMUD radio. Arlo started KMUD radio in the mid-70s, as little hole-in-the-wall station, a dream of his since he was a child. He overcame a great deal to realize his goals and his dreams, one of them being a little radio station of his own, which grew into what it is today. He was instrumental in bringing many music acts into Humboldt County, and organizing events like the Kate Wolf Music Festival (now performed in part on the Arlo Hagler Memorial Stage - the stage was named after him, after he died from stomach cancer in 2002, at age 48).
Arlo was an accomplished musician and vocalist, as well as a Certified electrician. His business website was called "Watts Happening", his music website called "Random Axxes".

Arlo was heavily involved in environmental issues. He was one of those who were instrumental in saving the redwoods from clear-cutting in the Sinkyone Wilderness, among many other issues.

He is survived by eight of his ten siblings: Deborah, Mark, Thomas, Joseph, Susan, Bennett, George and Anna (Anna from a different mother). Arlo's sister Laurie passed away in 1969, in a car accident), in addition to numerous nieces, nephews, and great nieces and nephews, uncle and other relations.

More about Arlo - including some of his correspondence and more photos - can be seen here: http://arlohagler.blogspot.com/


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