Kenneth O'Hagan Late of Westmeadows
Kenneth O'Hagan died on 22 July 2024 aged 84 years.
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Colette Woods — 22 August 2024
Sleep peacefully Ken, such a sudden and sad loss to the family. Loved your visits especially when you came with Marion and Eric and seeing all Dads cousins together. Thinking of all our family in Oz and sending you lots of love and strength at this sad time xx
Marie Carney — 3 August 2024
Its awful to lose someone so dear so quickly. Thinking of you all at this very sad time. Sending love to our Australian cousins xx
Hilda and Frank Bennett — 3 August 2024
So sorry for the loss of Ken. He will be sadly missed. Our prayers and thoughts are with you all. God Bless! Hilda, Frank and family xx
Chelle Espagne — 2 August 2024
Vale Ken, you will be missed by Ally she spoke of you always, another Ken gone makes the world a lesser place.
Dionnie Vuradin — 1 August 2024
You shall always be loved and very much missed. My condolences to all of the family xxxx
Sandra O'Hagan — 31 July 2024
Ken, not only my Uncle but also my Godfather... how lucky was I! We are only a small family and to lose someone so dear... and quickly has been difficult ... What a character... apart from him being an Evertonian (haha) he was a funny man who loved to sing and make people laugh. He enjoyed nothing more than being around family.Bringing Uncle Ken to Dubai and the UK was so special ... where amazing memories were created.A trip back home for me was never complete without a visit, his beautiful blue eyes would light up.Sending love and hugs to all my family in Melbourne.My favourite Uncle... you're going to be missed... xx
Kerrie Gottliebsen — 31 July 2024
Sending my love to Tracey, Paul, Louis, Tilly, Georgia and extended family.
Keith & Trev — 31 July 2024
We only had the great pleasure of meeting you later in your life but what a great joy it was to meet such a gentleman and who had a great sense of humour, RIP.
Beverley Lechmere — 30 July 2024
RIP so many fond memories. Must be nearly 50 years Ive known you. I remember the FJ Ute pulling the single horse float with old Joe aboard,up some pretty steep hills, you scared the day lights out of Lyn and I one day. You said look no hands. You so patiently put up with all the horse business when you much preferred motorcycles. Singing along. Much love to Lyn and all your family sorry I couldnt be there.
Kiwi Kel — 30 July 2024
Was lovely to meet and know you my friend. it has only been a short time but will be cherished all the same.This Quambatookian is thinking about you mate...RIP.
Dior — 30 July 2024
What a man. You will be greatly missed, Ken. Much love always, your winda x
Jenny Dennett — 28 July 2024
Rest in peace Ken, such a lovely gentle, kind and funny fella. It has been great to have gotten to know you over the years and have such fond memories of my time in OZ with you always singing and your trips to the uk. Such a sad loss to the family, lots of love and hugs to all family our thoughts and prayers are with you all xxx
Katrina Charlesworth — 28 July 2024
Beautiful Ken, may you now rest in peace. We never did get to launch the boat at the Maribyrnong River. You were the life and soul of the party, and your beautiful singing voice always made me smile.Typical Scouser, loved by your family and especially your sister Marion. It was an honour to meet you Ken.Condolences to Tracey and her family. To my beautiful friend Marion, your brother is now in the arms of your mum and dad. God bless.lots of love Kitty (Katrina)
Audrey Hamilton Cowan — 25 July 2024
So privileged to have met such a great, funny man. I will never forget the times you wound me up over Maggie. (You'll know what I mean). Love to Tracey, Marion and all your beautiful family.
Gayle and Brian — 25 July 2024
We'll miss you Ken. Loved hearing you whistling and singing Thank you for making us so welcome to Westmeadows.