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Kenneth Mark Hager passed from this life on February 12, 2026, at the age of 72 in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Mark was born on November 29, 1953, in Pawnee, Oklahoma. He was the son of Kenneth Clyde Hager and Wilma Jean (Luna) Hager. Mark attended school and graduated from Cleveland High School. Following high school Mark resided in the Vinita Area where he worked several different jobs residing at Homestead Residential Home Care. In 2022, Mark moved to Tulsa, Oklahoma where he has continued to reside. Mark always enjoyed reading. Especially Louis L'amour and history books. Mark always had a special place in his heart for his nieces and nephews. Survivors are his son Aaron Youtsey, two siblings Elaine Clark and her husband Jeff, Kyle Hager and his wife Julie; a grandson A.J. Youtsey; as well as his nieces and nephews. Mark was preceded in death by his parents Kenneth and Jean Hager. Funeral services will be held at 2:00 pm, Wednesday, February 18, 2026 at the Blackburn Cemetery Chapel in Blackburn, Oklahoma. Chapman-Black Funeral Home will be handling the arrangements. Friends and family may visit an online guest book and memorial page for Mark at www.chapman-black.com.
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