Wednesday, June 3, 2020 ~ 10:00 a.m.
St. James Catholic Church ~ Mead, Nebraska
Interment at St. James Cemetery ~ Mead, Nebraska
Military Honors by U.S. National Guard, American Legion #82 & VFW #4502
Tuesday, June 2, 2020
Visitation ~ 5:00 – 7:00 p.m.
Knights of Columbus Rosary ~ 7:00 p.m.
St. James Catholic Church ~ Mead, Nebraska
Wahoo Senior Center, Make-A- Wish Foundation Nebraska or Nebraska Trucker Convoy/Special Olympics
*Mass and Rosary will be live streamed on Svoboda Funeral Home Facebook page.
Tom Hagemann, 76, of Mead, NE, entered into eternal rest on Saturday, May 30, 2020 at his home in Mead, NE. He was born February 27, 1944 in Norfolk, NE to Louis and Irma (Selting) Hagemann. Tom attended St. John the Baptist School in Petersburg, NE. On May 26, 1972, he was united in marriage to Maren “Marty” (Lundy) Conrad in Omaha, NE.
Tom farmed several years with his father, as well as truck driving for United AG and Shurfine. He then became an owner/operator of Lazy H Trucking. Tom was a member of St. James Catholic and the Knights of Columbus #1833. He was a lifetime member of OOIDA, former member of the Teamsters Union, past president of the Fraternal Order of Eagles and a former scoutmaster for the Yutan Boyscout Troop. Tom enjoyed watching baseball, attending rodeos, playing cards, especially pitch and pinochle, and he loved to travel.
He is survived by wife of 48 years, Maren “Marty” Hagemann; children, Roger (Kim) Conrad of Lincoln, NE, Merle (Suzanne) Hagemann of O’Neill, NE, Patricia (Bret) Ketelsen of Magnet, NE and Jon (Stacy) Hagemann of Papillion, NE; 14 grandchildren and 6 great-grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Louis and Irma Hagemann.
Kim znd I send our condolences. May you be wrapped in the arms of Jesus who brings peace and comfort in trying times.
Tom will be by all truck and special Olympics at world largest truck convoy for special Olympics are prayer are with family .he was away they for everyone
I was sorry to hear about Tommy’s passing. With great fun and fondness I remember my time at St. James in Mead and being with Tom and his family. Tom certainly enjoyed visiting and was always so kind and open to me and very supportive. I will always remember the genuine goodness of Tom and his desire to be faithful to his faith. May God bless you all and please know of my prayers for Tom and you all.
Dave and I were so sorry to hear about Tom’s passing. We sure enjoyed playing cards with him and he enjoyed it too. We will miss him and are sorry for your family’s loss.