Unfortunately, after a twin has died, the loss can be devastating. By most standards this connection is unmatchable and unforgettable. No one can know a twin to the same degree as his or her co-twin. I believe twins are blessed to have this ultimate relationship, full of trust and oneness. Jon was grieving for his brother, his twin and his best friend. Removal of this relationship poses a hazard to survival. Ordinarily a twin reaches out to his biggest ally, his twin partner, during life’s upsets. Jon was without his twin Jim for support and comfort. A fierce aloneness comes with losing your twin that is difficult to cope with. So what is it like to survive your twin After Jim’s death, for the first time in his existence, Jon Hager was alone. Sam Lovullo, the producer of “Hee-Haw” and a close friend of the Hagers, said of the twins, “They had a fun personality.” He describes them as having one personality, as if they were a single person. They took pleasure in their seemingly choreographed satire. There was a pattern in the way the two of them came together artistically. Singers and comedians, they were a popular act on “Hee Haw.” Watching twins, especially identical twins, interact intrigues us. In the case of the Hagers, their success came in part because they were twins. When the twin bond is broken, it leaves a bereft and broken twin. These nearly back-to-back deaths don’t surprise me. It had been reported that Jon was depressed after his brother’s death the cause of Jon’s death has not yet been determined. Jim died of a heart attack last year at just 66 years of age Jon died at 67 on Jan. Jon and Jim Hager co-starred in the old TV show, “Hee-Haw,” back in the 1970s. As a twin myself, the death of actor and identical twin Jon Hager this month was especially fascinating.
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