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Nov 3, 1984Alabama, Lorrie Morgan and The Hagers appear on TV's syndicated "Hee Haw." Weekly co-host Roy Clark performs The Carter Family's classic "Wildwood Flower"Jan 5, 1985Vern Gosdin appears on "Hee Haw" with Loretta Lynn, The Hagers and Nashville harp player Lloyd LindrothSep 20, 1986"Hee Haw" kicks off its first season without longtime co-host Buck Owens. Loretta Lynn is the first of Roy Clark's many guest co-hosts, welcoming Exile, The Girls Next Door and The HagersMar 6, 1996More than 1,500 people attend a memorial service for Minnie Pearl at the Brentwood United Methodist Church, including The Hagers, Chet Atkins, Porter Wagoner, Ricky Skaggs, Radney Foster, Hank Williams Jr., Bill Anderson and Reba McEntireFeb 24, 1998Some 1,200 attend a public memorial for Grandpa Jones at the Grand Ole Opry House. In attendance: Lulu Roman, George Jones, Roni Stoneman, Jim and Jon Hager, Bill Carlisle, Ralph Emery, Carl Smith and Steve Wariner, among othersJul 20, 1998Reverend Jack Hager dies in a nursing home in Port Charlotte, Florida, at age 88. He was the father of The Hager Twins, Jon and Jim HagerSep 21, 1999Jon Hager, one-half of the former "Hee Haw" duo The Hager Twins, is released from Nashville's Vanderbilt University Medical Center, where he underwent angioplasty following a heart attackMay 6, 2008Lulu Roman sings "Wayfaring Stranger" in a memorial for Jim Hager at Nashville's Ryman Auditorium with a band that includes Charlie McCoy and The Nashville Edition. Also attending: Jack Daniels, Lee Clayton, Sam Lovullo and Jon HagerJan 9, 2009Jon Hager, of The Hager Twins, dies at his home in Nashville's Hillsboro Village neighborhood. The Hagers, Jon and Jim, blended music and humor as cast members in the syndicated TV show "Hee Haw"
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