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Carlos Clayburn Hagood Veteran

Birth
Hatton, Colbert County, Alabama, USA
Death
26 Jun 2023 (aged 93)
Decatur, Morgan County, Alabama, USA
Burial
Moulton, Lawrence County, Alabama, USA Add to Map
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Carlos Clayburn Hagood, born January 25, 1930, in Hatton, Alabama passed away peacefully at home in Decatur, Alabama on June 26, 2023.
He is preceded in death by his parents, Ellis and Ada Hagood.
Carlos attended high school in Hatton, Alabama and went on to study at Florence State Teachers College where he graduated with a degree in Mathematics and Chemistry. This education prepared him for a distinguished career in the burgeoning field of aeronautical and aerospace engineering with the US Army, NASA and later as a consultant/director in private industry. Upon graduation from college, Carlos entered the US Army as an officer, and served overseas in the Korean War. When he returned home, he went to work in Decatur, Alabama with Chemstrand Corporation. Not long afterwards, word reached Carlos that Redstone Arsenal in Huntsville was looking for talented engineers for its' rocket and missile development programs and he was quickly hired in that role. From that point forward, he was on a trajectory that led to a long career with the US Army, and later NASA. He and his team of other engineers played a crucial role in the history of America's space program, taking part in the development of the Saturn V rocket, putting a man on the moon, SkyLab, and many other national and international projects. He was recognized for his distinguished service with many accolades, but perhaps the most meaningful came from personal colleagues attesting to his integrity and conviction on the decisions he made, either working on a project or as a department leader.
For fun and later in his retirement, Carlos enjoyed boating on the Tennessee River, golfing, spending time with family, taking trips with Nancy, or just sitting on the porch of their Sherman Street home. A long time member of St. John's Episcopal Church, this quiet and unassuming man leaves behind a legacy of dedicated and honorable service to his country and colleagues in the aerospace industry. We will all miss him.
Visitation will be Saturday, July 1, 2023, from 10:00AM to 11:00AM in the Parish Hall at St. John's Episcopal Church. The service of Life and Resurrection will begin at 11:00AM in the sanctuary with a private graveside service for the family to follow. The grandchildren will serve as pallbearers.
published at www.berryhillfh.com
Carlos Clayburn Hagood, born January 25, 1930, in Hatton, Alabama passed away peacefully at home in Decatur, Alabama on June 26, 2023.
He is preceded in death by his parents, Ellis and Ada Hagood.
Carlos attended high school in Hatton, Alabama and went on to study at Florence State Teachers College where he graduated with a degree in Mathematics and Chemistry. This education prepared him for a distinguished career in the burgeoning field of aeronautical and aerospace engineering with the US Army, NASA and later as a consultant/director in private industry. Upon graduation from college, Carlos entered the US Army as an officer, and served overseas in the Korean War. When he returned home, he went to work in Decatur, Alabama with Chemstrand Corporation. Not long afterwards, word reached Carlos that Redstone Arsenal in Huntsville was looking for talented engineers for its' rocket and missile development programs and he was quickly hired in that role. From that point forward, he was on a trajectory that led to a long career with the US Army, and later NASA. He and his team of other engineers played a crucial role in the history of America's space program, taking part in the development of the Saturn V rocket, putting a man on the moon, SkyLab, and many other national and international projects. He was recognized for his distinguished service with many accolades, but perhaps the most meaningful came from personal colleagues attesting to his integrity and conviction on the decisions he made, either working on a project or as a department leader.
For fun and later in his retirement, Carlos enjoyed boating on the Tennessee River, golfing, spending time with family, taking trips with Nancy, or just sitting on the porch of their Sherman Street home. A long time member of St. John's Episcopal Church, this quiet and unassuming man leaves behind a legacy of dedicated and honorable service to his country and colleagues in the aerospace industry. We will all miss him.
Visitation will be Saturday, July 1, 2023, from 10:00AM to 11:00AM in the Parish Hall at St. John's Episcopal Church. The service of Life and Resurrection will begin at 11:00AM in the sanctuary with a private graveside service for the family to follow. The grandchildren will serve as pallbearers.
published at www.berryhillfh.com


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