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Frank Edward Hagan

December 22, 1942 — April 26, 2020

Frank Edward Hagan, age 77, passed away Sunday, April 26, 2020 at his home surrounded by family.

Frank was born December 22, 1942 in Florence, AL to the late Milburn and Esther Hagan. Frank grew up in Lawrence County Tennessee in the Piney community. He met the love of his life Shirley Hollis Hagan at a young age at Piney School and they were married later at the age of 18. They have been together ever since and built a life and wonderful family together over the last 58 years. Frank was a hard working man with many talents. He built many things over his life including many homes in the Lawrenceburg area as well as in the state of Illinois. He not only was a contractor but a Cattle farmer, raising around 75 head of cattle each year. Frank truly enjoyed tending his land, finding peaceful moments on his tractor as he would bail hay. When he was not working Frank had a passion for country music, he truly loved to sing and play guitar. For over 20 years Frank hosted the country music shows at the Davy Crockett State Park Amphitheater. Furthermore, for 10 years Frank was the active president of the Tennessee Valley Jamboree (TVJ) and involved with it for over 30 years all together. He loved to make his family and friends smile and laugh. He also had a particular penchant for practical jokes. He loved to "pull one over" on his grandchildren especially. His grandchildren affectionately referred to Frank as "Pacha" which he received the nickname from his first grandchild Nikki. His wit and dry sense of humor will be missed.

Frank is survived by his wife: Shirley Hagan; children: Clay (Sonda) Edward Hagan and Kim (Kevin) Hunt; grandchildren: Nikki (Joe) Valentine; Kristal (Ben) Nelson, Anna (Zack) Hurst, Kara (Matt) Hagan, and Colin Hunt; great grandchildren: Deacon Hagan, Crew Hagan, Alaythea Nelson, and Lexi Nelson; siblings: Delores (Junior) Gobble, J.R. (Mag) Hagan, Sheila Hagan, and Teddy (Debbie) Hagan, and many nieces and nephews. Frank is preceded in death by his parents, and brothers Douglas and Henry Hagan.

A Memorial Concert paying tribute in celebrating Frank's life, including his passion for local musical performances, is tentative planned for 1 year from now on April 24, 2021 at Crockett Theater in Lawrenceburg, Tennessee.

Williams Funeral Home is assisting the family with arrangements. Condolences can be given to the family online at www.williamsfh.com
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