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CAGLEY, Hugh Ed 1930-2002

CAGLEY, BROWN, WARD

Posted By: County Coordinator
Date: 1/25/2009 at 10:49:43

Hugh Ed Cagley, 71, a resident of 408 4th Ave., Charles City, died Saturday, May 18, at the Floyd County Memorial Hospital in Charles City.

Memorial services will be held at 11:00 A.M., Wednesday at Riverside Cemetery in Charles City. Rev. Paul Phillips, pastor of the Gospel Lighthouse in Floyd, will officiate. The Charles City Ceremonial Unit will conduct a flag presentation ceremony. There will be no public visitation as his body has been cremated according to his wishes. The family requests that no floral arrangements be sent.

Hauser Funeral Home of Charles City is in charge of arrangements.

Hugh Ed Cagley was born October 31, 1930, in Charles City, the son of Hugh and Faye (Brown) Cagley. Hugh served in the United States Army with the Tank Corp. until his honorable discharge in 1953. Following his discharge he was united in marriage to Maryjean "Louise" L. Ward on July 11, 1954, at the Methodist Church in Charles City. To this union six children were born. Hugh spent most of his working years at Salsbury Laboratories. Through these years and into retirement many of his favorite hobbies were trapping, hunting, fishing and hunting Morel mushrooms. He was a member of a Rock and Gem Club and also the Falling Rock Walleye Club.

He will be dearly missed by those who knew and loved him including his: wife, Maryjean "Louise" Cagley of Charles City ; three sons: Nick and wife Cheryl Cagley of Floyd, Jeffrey Cagley of Monterey, California, Wesley and wife Karla Cagley of Charles City; two daughters: Kelley and husband Brent Waid of Charles City, and Sherri Viers of Charles City; 16 Grandchildren; 8 Great Grandchildren; two brothers, John and wife Dorothy Cagley of San Antonio, Texas and Guy and wife Jean Cagley of Charles City; one sister, Audrey and husband Bill Best of Fort Dodge; many nieces and nephews.

His parents, three brothers, one sister, and five brother-in-laws preceded him in death. A daughter, Julie Berding of Charles City, died shortly after he did.


 

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