Tributes are flowing in for a beloved young man who passed away unexpectedly while traveling abroad over the weekend.
James Hagan, a resident of Mullaghmatt in Monaghan town, Ireland, tragically died on Sunday, November 16, during a solo trip in the Philippines. A notice released by his family on RIP.ie announced the sad news of his sudden death. James, who was predeceased by his infant sisters Emily and Ailson, will be deeply missed by his grieving parents Leo and Jenny, sister Leonia, brothers Raymond and Luke, and niece Caitlin. His wide circle of friends, neighbors, and acquaintances will always cherish and remember him fondly.
The process of bringing James’s body back from the Philippines to Ireland is underway with the assistance of the Kevin Bell Repatriation Trust. This volunteer-led charity, reliant on donations, is supporting the family through the intricate repatriation procedure, as reported by the Irish Mirror.
In response to James’s passing, loved ones have initiated a GoFundMe campaign to cover the costs associated with his death and to raise funds for the Irish charity aimed at alleviating the financial strain on bereaved families.
On the GoFundMe page, James’s family conveyed their gratitude for the support received, highlighting James’s adventurous spirit and the positive impact he had on the community. They emphasized the significance of every contribution towards bringing James back home and uniting people from across the globe in this cause.
The Mullaghmatt community, deeply saddened by James’s sudden departure, has shared heartfelt condolences and memories of him. Messages of sympathy and remembrance have poured in, honoring James as a kind-hearted individual with a gentle demeanor and a friendly smile. His legacy of warmth and kindness will endure in the hearts and minds of all who knew and cherished him.
Neighbors, friends, and acquaintances continue to offer their condolences to the Hagan family, recognizing James as a remarkable young man whose memory will forever be cherished in Mullaghmatt and Monaghan Town. May his gentle soul rest in peace.
