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Elmer Ray Baggett

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Elmer Ray Baggett

Birth
Denton County, Texas, USA
Death
30 Sep 2006 (aged 72)
Highland Village, Denton County, Texas, USA
Burial
Lewisville, Denton County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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B: Denton Co., TX. D: Highland Village,TX. Buried: 10/04/06, Survived by wife, Wilda Joyce Curlee Dandridge Baggett whom he married on 12/29/1975.

Elmer Ray Baggett, age 72, of Highland Village, lost his courageous battle with cancer, Saturday, September 30, 2006.

He was born August 10, 1934 in Denton County, Texas to Claude and Blanche Bays Baggett. He served in the United States Navy. Ray married his wife Wilda on December 29, 1975. He joined the Dallas Police Department in 1957 and retired in 1985 after 28 years of dedicated service.

Ray was a member of the East Dallas Masonic Lodge #1200. He and Wilda loved square dancing and traveling and were members of the Swinging Saints and the North Texas Camping Squares.

Ray is survived by his wife, [omitted]; daughter, [omitted] and husband, [omitted] of Irving; sons, [omitted] and wife, [omitted] of Mesquite and [omitted] of Irving; mother, Blanche Baggett [since deceased] of Lewisville; six grandchildren, [omitted] and husband, [omitted], [omitted], [omitted] and [omitted], [omitted] and [omitted] and great grandchild, [omitted]. He was preceded in death by a son, Michael Todd Dandridge and by his father, Claude Baggett.

Officer Baggett was involved in one of the key events in the aftermath of the JFK assassination - he was present at the Texas Theater when Lee Harvey Oswald was arrested. He guarded the rear fire door to make sure no one escaped while his partners, Officers Hutson & Hawkins, entered the rear of the theater and helped capture Oswald.Elmer Ray Baggett
September 30, 2006

Elmer Ray Baggett, age 72, of Highland Village, lost his courageous battle with cancer, Saturday, September 30, 2006.

He was born August 10, 1934 in Denton County, Texas to Claude and Blanche Bays Baggett. He served in the United States Navy. Ray married his wife Wilda on December 29, 1975. He joined the Dallas Police Department in 1957 and retired in 1985 after 28 years of dedicated service. Ray was a member of the East Dallas Masonic
Lodge #1200. He and Wilda loved square dancing and traveling and were members of the
Swinging Saints and the North Texas Camping Squares.

Ray is survived by his wife, Wilda; daughter, Terri Anderson and husband, Bill of Irving; sons, Chris Dandridge and wife, Lois of Mesquite and Kelly Baggett of Irving;
mother, Blanche Baggett of Lewisville; six grandchildren, Brandi Thompson and husband, Bryan, Jared Baggett, Erin and Todd Dandridge, Thomas and Cameron Anderson and great grandchild, Madison Thompson. He was preceded in death by a son, Michael Todd Dandridge and by his father, Claude Baggett.

Funeral service will be held 11:00 a.m. Wednesday, October 4, 2006, at First Baptist Church in Lewisville, 1251 W. Valley Ridge Blvd., Lewisville, Texas 75077. Police Chaplain Billy Combest and Pastor Troy Culpepper will officiate the service. Interment will follow in Old Hall Cemetery in Lewisville. The family will receive friends from
7:00 to 9:00 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral home. In Lieu of flowers the family request memorial contributions to Cancer Research Foundation, First Baptist Church of Lewisville or to any organization of donor’s choice. Our special thanks to Dr. Steve Perkins and Dr. Hugh McClung of UTSW, two very special doctors.
B: Denton Co., TX. D: Highland Village,TX. Buried: 10/04/06, Survived by wife, Wilda Joyce Curlee Dandridge Baggett whom he married on 12/29/1975.

Elmer Ray Baggett, age 72, of Highland Village, lost his courageous battle with cancer, Saturday, September 30, 2006.

He was born August 10, 1934 in Denton County, Texas to Claude and Blanche Bays Baggett. He served in the United States Navy. Ray married his wife Wilda on December 29, 1975. He joined the Dallas Police Department in 1957 and retired in 1985 after 28 years of dedicated service.

Ray was a member of the East Dallas Masonic Lodge #1200. He and Wilda loved square dancing and traveling and were members of the Swinging Saints and the North Texas Camping Squares.

Ray is survived by his wife, [omitted]; daughter, [omitted] and husband, [omitted] of Irving; sons, [omitted] and wife, [omitted] of Mesquite and [omitted] of Irving; mother, Blanche Baggett [since deceased] of Lewisville; six grandchildren, [omitted] and husband, [omitted], [omitted], [omitted] and [omitted], [omitted] and [omitted] and great grandchild, [omitted]. He was preceded in death by a son, Michael Todd Dandridge and by his father, Claude Baggett.

Officer Baggett was involved in one of the key events in the aftermath of the JFK assassination - he was present at the Texas Theater when Lee Harvey Oswald was arrested. He guarded the rear fire door to make sure no one escaped while his partners, Officers Hutson & Hawkins, entered the rear of the theater and helped capture Oswald.Elmer Ray Baggett
September 30, 2006

Elmer Ray Baggett, age 72, of Highland Village, lost his courageous battle with cancer, Saturday, September 30, 2006.

He was born August 10, 1934 in Denton County, Texas to Claude and Blanche Bays Baggett. He served in the United States Navy. Ray married his wife Wilda on December 29, 1975. He joined the Dallas Police Department in 1957 and retired in 1985 after 28 years of dedicated service. Ray was a member of the East Dallas Masonic
Lodge #1200. He and Wilda loved square dancing and traveling and were members of the
Swinging Saints and the North Texas Camping Squares.

Ray is survived by his wife, Wilda; daughter, Terri Anderson and husband, Bill of Irving; sons, Chris Dandridge and wife, Lois of Mesquite and Kelly Baggett of Irving;
mother, Blanche Baggett of Lewisville; six grandchildren, Brandi Thompson and husband, Bryan, Jared Baggett, Erin and Todd Dandridge, Thomas and Cameron Anderson and great grandchild, Madison Thompson. He was preceded in death by a son, Michael Todd Dandridge and by his father, Claude Baggett.

Funeral service will be held 11:00 a.m. Wednesday, October 4, 2006, at First Baptist Church in Lewisville, 1251 W. Valley Ridge Blvd., Lewisville, Texas 75077. Police Chaplain Billy Combest and Pastor Troy Culpepper will officiate the service. Interment will follow in Old Hall Cemetery in Lewisville. The family will receive friends from
7:00 to 9:00 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral home. In Lieu of flowers the family request memorial contributions to Cancer Research Foundation, First Baptist Church of Lewisville or to any organization of donor’s choice. Our special thanks to Dr. Steve Perkins and Dr. Hugh McClung of UTSW, two very special doctors.

Gravesite Details

h/o Wilda Joyce Curlee; married 12/29/1975.



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