Deacon Hiawatha Bagley

Deacon  Hiawatha   Bagley

Deacon Hiawatha Bagley was born on August 21, 1941, in Union Springs, AL, to the late Robert C. Sr. and Lee Ella Bagley and was affectionately known as “Bubba.” He attended Akron Public Schools and was a coach for the West Pee Wee football team. He was an avid sports fan and loved to work out daily. His favorite teams were the Cleveland Cavaliers and the Cleveland Indians.  He loved chocolate, the color red, and playing his organ at home.

He was a member at Kingdom Grace Fellowship Church, where he was ordained as a deacon under the leadership and tutelage of Overseer E. Renea Collins.  His favorite scripture was Psalm 6. He would also visit Fellowship Missionary Baptist Church, Corey D. Johnson, Sr., Senior Pastor.

He was formerly employed by Western Reserve Hospital and Firestone Tire and Rubber Company.

He was preceded in death by his parents; brother, Robert C. Bagley, Jr.; sister-in-law, Toni Bland.

He leaves to cherish his memory devoted and loving wife, Nadine L. Bagley; sons, Dale (Bernetta) Bagley, Shannon Todd (Lydiane) Bagley, Raymond Johnson, and Kerry Boyer; daughters, Sherlene Bagley, Carla Oden, Ashley Bagley, Shatoka Martin, and Nikeya Kyles; sisters, Dorothy Taylor, Annie (Edward) Stevenson, Annie (John) Johnson; sisters-in-law, Camilla Martin, Erica Smith, and Christophor Smith; brother-in-law, Andre Smith; grandchildren, Deon Oden (Naia), Marlon Oden, Jr., Shawnta McCraney, Terrell Bagley, Terrance Bagley, Tyrese Bagley, Shanell Marsh, Lyanna Coleman, Deon Coleman, DarShon Coppinger, Dazuan Coppinger, DaeShon Martin, Keriayna Boyer, Ke’Arie Boyer, Keira Boyer, Kerry Boyer III, Emanni  Spaulding, Brilan Cooper; great-grandchildren, Carleigh Harris, Lauryn Coppinger, Aubree Coppinger, Asthon Coppinger, Ka’Mya King, Terrell Bagley Jr., Kristian King, Teagan Bagley, Ladaian Blake, Carter Coleman, Keyon Battle, Brooklyn Laster, Ahmeer Saafar, and London Saafar; and a host of nieces, nephews  and cousins, along with best friends, Fred Neloms, Charles Swain, and Eugene King.

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