Traverse City-Jerry B. Hagaman, 70, died peacefully Monday afternoon,
April 22, 2013, at his home with his family by his side. He faced his
nine month battle with brain cancer as he lived his own life, with
strength, courage, and dignity.
Jerry was born on September 26,1943, in Romeo. He was the son of Burton
and Ruth Hagaman. On February 17, 1968, he married the former Mary Jo
Kucera in Traverse City. Together they raised their daughter Jodi.
He attended and graduated from Oakland University where he received his
degree in Mechanical Engineering. His career started in 1964, when he
served as a Trainee for Ex-Cell-O Corporation. It then continued with
Cone Drive Gear, where he worked his way up the ladder, serving in the
following capacities: Product Engineer, Sales Engineer, Assistant to
Chief Engineer, Customer Liaison Engineer, Manufacturing Engineering
Manager, Assistant Director of Engineering, Director of Engineering. He
retired in 1999, working as a consultant for a number of years. With
his innovation in his chosen profession and knowledge, he was able to
register a product patent.
During his working years, he was acknowledged by his superiors as
being a wonderful mentor to many, always dedicated to serving the needs
of others and he demonstrated high integrity with a strong
work ethic.
After retirement, Jerry and Jo travelled the country by RV extensively,
which proved to be a very happy time for both of them. After the travel
bug wore off, they spent winters in Florida, until the lure of their
grandchildren brought them back to Michigan. Jerry loved his morning
walks in downtown Traverse City, and the many people he called his
friends.
His other interests and leisure pursuits were; woodworking, remodeling
and restoring homes, days at the beach, cruising in his light blue
1964 1/2 Mustang Convertible and racing his beloved Stock Car # 11.
He was always proud of his family centennial cattle farm in Romeo which consisted
of 360 acres near 36 Mile Road across from the Ford Proving Grounds.
Jerry's true passion in life was interacting with his family especially
those incredible grandkids.
His kindness towards others will live on through his family.
Jerry will be forever loved and missed by his wife, Mary Jo Hagaman, of
Traverse City; his mother, Ruth Hagaman, of Traverse City; his
daughter Jodi (Chris) Overbeek, of Milan, Mi ; and his grandchildren,
Josh, Caleb, and Emma. Also surviving are beloved aunts and uncles, cousins, sister-in-law, brother-in-law, and nieces and nephew.
He was preceded in death by his father, Burton and his brother, Tom.
At his request, cremation has taken place.
A Memorial Service honoring Jerry, will be held at the Reynolds-Jonkhoff
Funeral Home on Saturday, April 27, 2013, at 1:00 P.M., with visitation
one hour prior to the service. Rev. Dale Ostema will serve as the
celebrant.
Burial will follow at Oakwood Cemetery.
In remembrance of Jerry, memorial contributions may be directed to the
American Cancer Society or to Women's Resource Center. Gift envelopes
may be obtained at the funeral home.
The family wishes to express their sincere gratitude to "Just Like
Family" for their loving care given to Jerry.
Words of comfort may be shared with the family at their online guestbook
at
http://www.reynolds-jonkhoff.com/
Arrangements were made with the Reynolds-Jonkhoff Funeral Home and
Cremation Services.