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James B. Hagan, Sr. (1923–1988) was a member of the Ohio House of Representatives. [1] He had also served as a trustee in Liberty Township, where he resided. [2]He died of heart disease in 1988 in a hotel in Columbus, where he had been staying to attend a granddaughter's high school graduation.
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Hagan was born and raised in Youngstown, Ohio.He attended Ursuline High School.His father, Robert E. Hagan, was also involved in politics.His brother, Tim Hagan, served for many years as a county commissioner in Cuyahoga County, Ohio and was the 2002 Democratic nominee for Governor of Ohio.
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Hagan was born and grew up in Youngstown, Ohio, as one of fourteen siblings (including a twin brother, James). [1] Hagan's father, Robert Hagan, was a Trumbull County Commissioner and, later, a State Representative. After graduating from Ursuline High School, Hagan attended Youngstown State University (then known