Mrs. Bagwell was born May 14, 1932, in Winters, Texas to the late Luther and Hattie Albright Bagwell. She was a wonderful mother and enjoyed being a foster grandparent for the State School. Retta was always there for her children, and will be missed greatly.
Survivors include one son, Arnold Clary and wife Cynthia of Lufkin; one daughter, Becky Wilson of Abilene; two brothers, Lewis Bagwell of Potosi, and Charles Bagwell of Godley; two sisters, Margaret Zumwalt, and Patsy Taylor, both of Abilene; six grandchildren, Trisha Gayle, Arnold Ray, Jr., Heather Suzanne, Jodale Thomas, Billy Don, and Michael; seven great grandchildren, and five great great grandchildren.
Mrs. Bagwell was preceded in death by her parents; four brothers, Jerry Wayne, Joe, Jack, and Richard Bagwell, and two sisters, Lois Bagwell, and Marie Love.
Online condolences and guest book may be signed at www.abilenefuneralhome.com.
Published in Abilene Reporter News Jan. 25, 2013
She was at one time married to W.C. Egger who has now passed away and is in the Ebony Cemetery in Mills County Texas. They loved to dance and was always at some dance hall at least a couple of times a week. they made their home in Buffalo Gap Texas.
Mrs. Bagwell was born May 14, 1932, in Winters, Texas to the late Luther and Hattie Albright Bagwell. She was a wonderful mother and enjoyed being a foster grandparent for the State School. Retta was always there for her children, and will be missed greatly.
Survivors include one son, Arnold Clary and wife Cynthia of Lufkin; one daughter, Becky Wilson of Abilene; two brothers, Lewis Bagwell of Potosi, and Charles Bagwell of Godley; two sisters, Margaret Zumwalt, and Patsy Taylor, both of Abilene; six grandchildren, Trisha Gayle, Arnold Ray, Jr., Heather Suzanne, Jodale Thomas, Billy Don, and Michael; seven great grandchildren, and five great great grandchildren.
Mrs. Bagwell was preceded in death by her parents; four brothers, Jerry Wayne, Joe, Jack, and Richard Bagwell, and two sisters, Lois Bagwell, and Marie Love.
Online condolences and guest book may be signed at www.abilenefuneralhome.com.
Published in Abilene Reporter News Jan. 25, 2013
She was at one time married to W.C. Egger who has now passed away and is in the Ebony Cemetery in Mills County Texas. They loved to dance and was always at some dance hall at least a couple of times a week. they made their home in Buffalo Gap Texas.
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