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Aaron B Hagey

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Aaron B Hagey

Birth
Death
27 May 1933 (aged 71)
Burial
Blair, Waterloo Regional Municipality, Ontario, Canada Add to Map
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Son of Hannah (Bricker) and Daniel Hagey, husband of Maggie Beaver.
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Birth date taken from 1901 census.
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June 2 1933 Brantford Expositor Obituary states that Aaron died "following a paralytic stroke which he suffered last Tuesday when visiting his daughter in Kitchener. While on his way home, he was found unconscious and removed to the hospital where he was identified. Little hope was held out for his recovery. The late Mr. Hagey was born near Washington, Ontario. He resided in Innerkip and near Breslau, and later moved to Blair, where he has resided for the past 17 years. Widely known throughout the province and especially in Waterloo and Oxford Counties where he made many friends, he was of a very congenial disposition, and always took an active interest in the furtherance of community enterprise. Mr. Hagey was known as a farmer of real ability at which his lifetime was spent. He was a keen follower of sport. Besides being a director of the Waterloo Township Plowmen's Association, Mr. Hagey was an ex-trustee of the Blair cemetery board and of the Blair Union Sunday school. He was instrumental in assuring the Blair cemetery a perpetual upkeep fund and was largely responsible for the success of the drive for funds. He was poetically inclined and several poems of widespread interest were written by the deceased. In politics he was a staunch Conservative. Although he was an adherent of the United Church, he attended the Preston Gospel Tabernacle"
Son of Hannah (Bricker) and Daniel Hagey, husband of Maggie Beaver.
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Birth date taken from 1901 census.
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June 2 1933 Brantford Expositor Obituary states that Aaron died "following a paralytic stroke which he suffered last Tuesday when visiting his daughter in Kitchener. While on his way home, he was found unconscious and removed to the hospital where he was identified. Little hope was held out for his recovery. The late Mr. Hagey was born near Washington, Ontario. He resided in Innerkip and near Breslau, and later moved to Blair, where he has resided for the past 17 years. Widely known throughout the province and especially in Waterloo and Oxford Counties where he made many friends, he was of a very congenial disposition, and always took an active interest in the furtherance of community enterprise. Mr. Hagey was known as a farmer of real ability at which his lifetime was spent. He was a keen follower of sport. Besides being a director of the Waterloo Township Plowmen's Association, Mr. Hagey was an ex-trustee of the Blair cemetery board and of the Blair Union Sunday school. He was instrumental in assuring the Blair cemetery a perpetual upkeep fund and was largely responsible for the success of the drive for funds. He was poetically inclined and several poems of widespread interest were written by the deceased. In politics he was a staunch Conservative. Although he was an adherent of the United Church, he attended the Preston Gospel Tabernacle"


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