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    Loreen Smith Hagy, 
    82, of Huntington, passed away on Tuesday March 25, 2014 at the Emogene 
    Dolin Jones Hospice House of Huntington. Funeral services will be conducted 
    at 1 pm Saturday March 29 at the Reger Funeral Chapel by Dr. C.J. Adkins, 
    Pastor of the Westmoreland Baptist Church. Burial will follow in White 
    Chapel Memorial Gardens, Barboursville, WV. Friends may call from 11 am 
    until service time on Saturday at the Reger Funeral Home. Loreen was born 
    March 12, 1932 in Ransom, Kentucky, the eldest child of Nannie Huddle Smith 
    May and Daniel B. Smith. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in 
    death by her brother, Dorse Smith, and brother in law Joe Clusky. She is 
    survived by two brothers, Daniel (Mary Jane) Smith of Holtwood, PA. and 
    Orville (Anna Lou) May of N. Matewan, WV, and two sisters Ima Dean Clusky of 
    Red Jacket, WV and Joann (Carl) Phillips of Jacksonville, Fla., and a 
    stepsister Katy (Bobby) Turner of Fredericksburg, VA. Loreen is also 
    preceded in death by her devoted husband of 61 years, William “Taze” Hagy; 
    two sons John (Vicki) Hagy of Port Charlotte, FL., and Bud (Linda) Hagy of 
    Sarasota, FL and daughter Darlas (David) Chirgwin of Chesapeake, Ohio. She 
    had three years of college education and worked many years in the nursery at 
    the Fifth Avenue Baptist Church. She was dedicated to family and friends and 
    especially loving to anyone under her care. She treated all children as her 
    own and made meeting their needs a life-long priority. She was proud of her 
    seven precious grandchildren Andrea, Laura, John (JD), Sarah, Alyssa, Chris, 
    Jason and her two great grandchildren, Cole and Jackson. They will all miss 
    their MaMa very much. She also leaves behind a very special person, Carol. 
    The family wants to give special thanks to the members and staff of 
    Westmoreland Baptist Church for being a source of love and caring to our 
    mother and to a wonderful group of caregivers, Sheron, Etta, Paula, Doris, 
    Brenda, Sue and Tammy to whom we will be forever grateful for allowing her 
    to have the best quality of life possible during her final years. 
     
    
      
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