Lowell Gray Hagaman, age 79, of Clemmons and a longtime resident of Blowing Rock, died August 11, 2017, at the Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home in Winston-Salem. He was born in the Beech Creek Community of Watauga/Avery County on December 27, 1937.
Lowell worked for Sealtest Milk, making home deliveries throughout Watauga and Avery Counties. He then spent 30 years working in the manufactured housing industry, owning Landmark Homes in Wilkesboro and retiring from Clayton Homes. Lowell enjoyed travel throughout the United States and many foreign countries. He always felt very blessed and wanted to share with others. Lowell especially loved his family. He was a member of First Baptist Church of Boone, where he enjoyed serving in the food pantry ministry.
Lowell is survived by his wife of 57 years, Cora Broyhill Hagaman, of the home; two children, David L. Hagaman of Greensboro, and Rev. Dr. M. Scott Hagaman and wife, Hanna, of Marion; two grandchildren, Laurel L. Hagaman and Benjamin G. Hagaman.
Funeral services were held at First Baptist Church of Boone with Rev. Roy Dobyns and Rev. Christa Warise officiating. Burial at Woodlawn Cemetery in Blowing Rock.
Lowell Gray Hagaman, age 79, of Clemmons and a longtime resident of Blowing Rock, died August 11, 2017, at the Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home in Winston-Salem. He was born in the Beech Creek Community of Watauga/Avery County on December 27, 1937.
Lowell worked for Sealtest Milk, making home deliveries throughout Watauga and Avery Counties. He then spent 30 years working in the manufactured housing industry, owning Landmark Homes in Wilkesboro and retiring from Clayton Homes. Lowell enjoyed travel throughout the United States and many foreign countries. He always felt very blessed and wanted to share with others. Lowell especially loved his family. He was a member of First Baptist Church of Boone, where he enjoyed serving in the food pantry ministry.
Lowell is survived by his wife of 57 years, Cora Broyhill Hagaman, of the home; two children, David L. Hagaman of Greensboro, and Rev. Dr. M. Scott Hagaman and wife, Hanna, of Marion; two grandchildren, Laurel L. Hagaman and Benjamin G. Hagaman.
Funeral services were held at First Baptist Church of Boone with Rev. Roy Dobyns and Rev. Christa Warise officiating. Burial at Woodlawn Cemetery in Blowing Rock.
Family Members
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Gradon Joseph Hagaman
1904–1972
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Mauhey Hagaman
1905–1905
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Flora Hagaman
1906–1913
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Rev Lawrence Henry Hagaman
1908–1990
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Rosa Hagaman Ward
1911–2003
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Ralph Hagaman
1913–1913
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Ethel Elizabeth Hagaman Ward
1915–2005
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Robert Lee Hagaman
1917–1993
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John James Hagaman
1919–1973
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Anna Laura Hagaman Oakes
1923–2013
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Gilbert Vaughn Hagaman
1925–2009
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