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Cecil W Hagler

Dec 13, 1937 - Feb 17, 2024

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Palm Springs, CA

In Memoriam ofCecil W. HaglerDecember 13, 1937 – February 17, 2024With heavy hearts and endless gratitude, we celebrate the life of Cecil William Hagler, a hero to all who knew him. Born on December 13, 1937, in Colorado, Texas, to Cecil Hagler and Leola Thompson, Cecil’s life was marked by resilience and devotion. He was preceded in death by his beloved sister Patsy Waldrat and is survived by his loving sister, Larue Clark, who continues to cherish the bond they shared.After graduating fr...Read More

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