Clayton Hagen, he argued interrassisch adoptions
Clayton H. Hagen, 76, a pioneer in adopting interrassisch Minnesota, died of cancer Tuesday at Omaha, where he had lived since 1982.Hagen was responsible assumptions for the work of Lutheran Social Minnesota, where he was awarded the South Korea and the first house a planeload of infants, most of whom had American GIs during the war in Korea. He noted, housing for all and three or four other towers, said his brother Dan Palm,
Northfield, Minn.
He also helped several children and families in black and white, black adoptive could not be found, his brother said.
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