James Carson “Jimmy” Hagemann

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James Carson “Jimmy” Hagemann, 64 years old, of Pampa, Texas, passed from this life into eternal rest on Saturday morning, September 21st, 2024, in Amarillo. 

He was born on August 25, 1960, to Jess and Loveta Hagemann in Pampa, Texas.

Jimmy was born a military brat and lived numerous places throughout his childhood including Germany before settling into Pampa as his lifelong home. 

After graduating from Pampa High School with the Class of ‘79’ then shortly thereafter started his career with the City of Pampa in the Wastewater Collection department.

According to Jimmy, he was a “turd buster” for all of Pampa residents before retiring after 31 ½ years…he was very particular about the ½ year! 

On September 2, 1995, Jimmy married Donna Ray and happily took to her three kids as his own. It wasn’t long after, they adopted their fourth child, Logan.

Fortunate enough to find two loves in his life, Jimmy married Carolyn Gilmer on July 11, 2011,

Those who awaited his arrival into Heaven are his parents, a sister, Mary Pearl Hagemann; his late wife, Donna Hagemann, or his Little Doll as he referred to her; an aunt, Ferrell Day and a grandson, Joseph Valdez.

He leaves to laugh at his ornery antics and cherish his many memories his wife, Carolyn Hagemann of Pampa; daughters, Amy Wildcat and husband Johnny of Pampa, Christy Clancy and partner Johnnie Fuller of Pampa; sons, Chad Clancy and wife Melani of Amarillo, Logan Hagemann of Amarillo; seven granddaughters, Stephanie Saxour, Lindsey Valdez, Savanna McPherson and partner Danny Perez all of Pampa, Samantha Clancy of Amarillo, Raenic Castillo and husband Christian of Tulsa, OK, Angelina Hughes and partner Julyan Pińones of Arlington, Liana Matlock and husband Dusty of Jacksonville, NC; ten grandsons, Nicholas Clancy of Jacksonville, FL, Ryan Clancy and wife Chelsea, Jonathen Wildcat and partner Mickensey Donohue, Anthony Clancy and partner Lella McPherson all of Pampa, Colton Wildcat and wife Emily of Tulsa, Ok, Donovan Sexton, Andrew Clancy, Colt Nottingham all of Pampa, Jesci Clancy of Amarillo, Anthony Chavez of Pampa; nine great-granddaughters, Marissa, Namida, Luna, Talia, Walela, Nadia, Journee, Tayanna, Cerinity; 14 great-grandsons, Matthew, Phoenix, Zayne, Daniel, Austin, Zaylynne, Carlos, Eli, Keilyn, Isiah, Lorenzo, Rylan, Christian and Kiam; a brother, Carl Hagemann and wife Karen; nephews, Sam Hagemann, CL Hagemann all of Childress; as well as a special niece, Reba Nottingham and husband Mikey and last but certainly not least, a very special sister-in-law, Melissa Waldrip all of Pampa. 

Jimmy’s love of life and heart of gold has touched so many over the years, he will be greatly missed.

For any wishing to pay their respects, Jimmy will be available for viewing on Thursday, September 26 th from 9 until 8, Friday the 27th from 9 until 8 with a Gathering of Family and Friends from 6-8 with family present to receive guests and again Saturday, the 28th from 10 until 2 in the Winegeart Funeral Home Serenity Chapel.

Celebration of Life Funeral Services are scheduled for 3:00 pm, Saturday, September 28th , 2024, at Winegeart Funeral Home Serenity Chapel with Pastor James Gee officiating. 

A burial will immediately follow at Memorial Heights Cemetery in Lefors, Texas. The family has entrusted the care of their loved one to Winegeart Funeral Home.

If donations are preferred, the family kindly suggests they be made to Amarillo Area Parkinson Association (AAPA) PO Box 1734, Panhandle, TX 79065-1734 in honor of Jimmy.

Please feel free to visit www.winegeatfuneral.com to share words of love, comfort and support for the family on Jimmy’s Book of Memories.