Obituary of William-Huey Fagan


GREEN -->Huey Fagan GREEN CREEK, NC-- William Huey Fagan, 83, of Green Creek, NC, died Friday, January 16, 2009 in White Oak Manor in Spartanburg, SC. Born in Polk County, NC, he was the son of the late Thomas W. and Ida Cole Fagan. He retired from Greenwald's in Spartanburg, SC and worked for Southern Railway for ten years. Mr. Fagan was a member of Green Creek First Baptist Church where he had served as Sunday School Superintendent for forty years and in many other capacities in the church. Surviving are one son, John H. Fagan (Kathy) of Boiling Springs, SC; a daughter-in-law, Norma Jean Fagan of Green Creek, NC; three grandchildren, Katherine F. Nations of Boiling Springs, SC, Larry Fagan, Jr. (Michelle) and Angela Painter (Danny) of Green Creek, NC; and four great grandchildren. He was preceeded in death by a son, Larry Fagan who died in 2006. Funeral service will be held 2:00 PM, Monday, January 19, 2009 in the Green Creek First Baptist Church with Rev. Allen McKinney officiating. Burial will be in the church cemetery. Family to receive friends from 3:00 to 4:30 PM, Sunday afternoon, January 18, 2009 in the McFarland Funeral Chapel, Tryon, NC. Body will be placed in the church at 1:30 PM on Monday, January 19, 2009. Memorials may be made to the Alzheimer's Association, Mountain Area Office, 31 College Place, Suite D320, Asheville, NC 28801-2644. An online guest register may be signed at www.mcfarlandfuneralchapel.com McFarland Funeral Chapel, Tryon, NC


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On January 18, 2009 (Spartanburg Herald-Journal, , États-Unis)


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