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HAGENSTEIN, Brady Jay 2001-2018

HAGENSTEIN, HARRIS

Posted By: K.L. Kittleson
Date: 3/12/2018 at 12:36:14

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Brady Jay Hagenstein

July 21, 2001 - January 12, 2018

Obituary for Brady Jay Hagenstein

Brady Jay Hagenstein, 16, of Waterloo, died Friday, January 12, from injuries sustained in an automobile accident.

He was born July 21, 2001 in Waterloo, son of Gregory Hagenstein and Heather Harris.

Brady attended high school at Waterloo West and would have graduated in 2018. He was employed with All Season Tree Services in Waterloo. Brady was a member of the American Motorcyclist Association where he won the district 22 Championships 10 years in a row. He loved working on dirt bikes and cars, camping, fishing, and archery.

Survived by: his father of Waterloo; his mother of Waterloo; a sister Larissa Hagenstein of Waterloo; paternal grandmother, Shirley Hagenstein of Waterloo; two nieces, Izreanna and Izabella Harris; multiple uncles and cousins; his best friend, Logan Wolf, along with many more; and his four legged friend, Bandz.

Preceded in death by: maternal grandparents, Diane and Dale Harris and paternal grandfather, Wayne Hagenstein.

Services will be 11:00 a.m. Monday, January 22, at Hagarty-Waychoff-Grarup Funeral Service on West Ridgeway with burial in Reinbeck Cemetery in Reinbeck, Iowa. Public Visitation will be from 4-7 p.m. Sunday and for one hour before services at the funeral home on Monday.

Memorials may be directed to the family. Condolences may be left at www.hagartywaychoffgrarup.com

SOURCE: Hagarty-Waychoff-Grarup Funeral Service website
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#2: News Story--

CEDAR FALLS -- Police have identified three young Waterloo men who died in a Friday night car accident in Cedar Falls.

Elijah James Showalter, 20, of 226 Randolph St., Daniel James Delagardelle, 21, of 427 Progress Ave.; and Brady J. Hagenstein, 16, of 507 Magnolia Parkway, were all pronounced dead on the scene following the collision on Viking Road.

Police were called to the accident around 5:05 p.m. Friday near the intersection of Viking Road and Winterberry Drive, near BioLife Plasma Services, in what is often a heavily trafficked commercial area.

Witness accounts and physical evidence indicate a SUV traveling eastbound on Viking was struck by a westbound sedan.

Police said the sedan was traveling at a high rate of speed, lost control and crossed the center line, striking the SUV head-on. The men receiving fatal injuries were ejected from the vehicle. Police have not said he was the driver of the sedan.

The crash tore the car in two and scattered debris across a large portion of the road. Law enforcement officers shut down Viking Road, channeling heavy traffic through the commercial area in front of Walmart and Hobby Lobby.

Ronald Harmon, 55, and Stacy Harmon, 44, both of 3020 Lovejoy Drive, and their 9-year-old daughter were in the SUV driven by Stacy. They received non-life-threatening injuries, police said.

Cedar Falls Safety Services Director Jeff Olson said an officer had observed the vehicle speeding near the intersection of Viking Road and Cedar Heights Drive and turned to around to attempt a traffic stop. That officer came upon the collision at the top of a hill near Winterberry.

The crash remains under investigation.

SOURCE: Waterloo-CedarFalls Courier, 1/13/2018
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#3: News Story--

CEDAR FALLS -- Police are still investigating details of a 5:05 p.m. Friday accident in which three people were killed along East Viking Road.

Public Safety Director Jeff Olson said officers have not yet determined who was driving but two of the three individuals, Elijah James Showalter, 20, of 226 Randolph St. and Daniel James Delagardelle, 21, of 427 Progress Ave.; were in the front seat and thrown from the vehicle. The position of the third person killed, Brady J. Hagenstein, 16, of 507 Magnolia Parkway, has not yet been determined. All pronounced dead at the scene near the intersection of Viking Road and Winterberry Drive, near BioLife Plasma Services.

Olson said an officer had observed the vehicle speeding at speeds in excess of 70 mph near the intersection of Viking Road and Cedar Heights Drive and turned to around to attempt a traffic stop. That officer came upon the collision at the top of a hill near Winterberry. The posted speed limit in the vicinity of the crash is 45 mph.

Witness accounts and physical evidence indicate a SUV traveling eastbound on Viking was struck by the westbound sedan, which Olson said has spun out of control. Olson said the occupants of the SUV, Ronald Harmon, 55, and Stacy Harmon, 44, both of 3020 Lovejoy Drive, and their 9-year-old daughter were in the SUV driven by Stacy received non-life-threatening injuries.

SOURCE: Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier, 1/16/2018

Photo of Car he was in at the time of the accident
 

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