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Albert Lee Hagans Jr., had passion for motorcycles

April 18, 2017

Albert Lee Hagans Jr. was born Nov. 10, 1947, in Middlesex, N.C., to the late Albert Hagans Sr., and Margie M. Hagans. With his wife by his bedside, he peacefully entered into eternal rest Wednesday, April 12, 2017, at his home in Frankford.

Albert, also known as "Al" or "Daddy H," obtained his education at William C. Jason High School in Georgetown. "Daddy H" had worked several professions throughout the course of his life, but construction was what he knew best. He drove trucks for Jarmon's Construction, Jim Swan's construction and Mountaire in Selbyville. "Daddy H" had a passion for riding bikes (motorcycles). This passion led him to join one of the local bike clubs known as the Black Knights. "Daddy H" was one of the first original 18 club members. One of "Daddy H's" favorite pasttimes was going out on his boat and fishing.

He is preceded in death by his father, Albert Hagans Sr.; his brother Richard Hagans; a grandson Ondera "OJ" Johnson Jr.; one nephew, Sylvester A. Briddell Jr.; one great-nephew, Elijah L. Foreman Jr.; and one great-niece Moniah Briddell.

He leaves to mourn with fond and loving memories, his wife Margaret Hagans; mother Margie M. Hagans of Selbyville; four daughters, Alberta Wolford (Dwayne) of Seaford, Tammy Maddox (George) of Lansdale, Pa., Ashley Taylor (friend Branden) of Frankford and Angelica Locklear (Justin) of Holly Ridge, N.C.; two sons, Albert Hagans III of Millsboro and Timothy Hagans (Sonya) of Camden-Wyoming; four brothers, Moses Hagans of Selbyville, Robbie Hagans (Vanessa) of Georgetown, Donnie Hagans of Selbyville and Jackie Hagans (Lisa) of Selbyville; two sisters, Marjorie James (Leonard) of Selbyville and Ruby Briddell (Sylvester) of Selbyville; seven grandchildren, Alana, DaShanna, Martez, Tiara, Timothy Jr., Kamyle, and Alise; 10 great-grandchildren, Jamiriah, Anala, Zariyah, Adrian, Julian, Ijanae, Jaevyon, Jahzion, Ava, and Carter; his favorite sister-in-law, Elizabeth Smith, and a host of aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, cousins and friends.

Family and friends may call for viewing and visitation from noon to 1 p.m., Saturday, April 22, at Calvary Pentecostal Church, 113 North Worcester Highway, Bishopville, Md. The Celebration of Life service will begin at 1 p.m. Interment will be at the Zoar Golden Acres Cemetery, Bishopville. Pastor Sylvester Briddell will officiate.

Electronic condolences via watsonfh.com.

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