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James Bradford Bagwell

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James Bradford Bagwell

Birth
Savannah, Chatham County, Georgia, USA
Death
11 Nov 2008 (aged 79–80)
South Carolina, USA
Burial
West Columbia, Lexington County, South Carolina, USA Add to Map
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LEXINGTON -- Services for James Bradford Bagwell, 80, of Lexington, will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday, November 13, 2008, at Lake Murray Baptist Church. Officiating will be Rev. Herb Gladden. Burial will follow in Celestial Memorial Gardens.

Mr. Bagwell died Tuesday, November 11, 2008. Born in Pooler, GA, he was the son of the late Miles Herbert Bagwell and Annie Ruth Reeves Bagwell. Formerly of Savannah, GA, he had been a local resident here since 1971. He was a member of Lake Murray Baptist Church and had retired from CSX Railroad after 44 years of service as a mechanical foreman. He was former and past Potentate of the Jamil Shrine Temple in 2001, and founder of Jamil Choo-Choo Unit. He was a member of the York and Scottish Rites and Masonic Temple. He was affectionately known as "Pops" to his family and grandchildren.

Surviving are his wife, Nell Bagwell of Lexington; daughter and son-in-law, Jackie and Bobby Stokes of Chapin; sons and daughter-in-law, James and Laura Bagwell of Lexington, and Andy Dabbs of West Columbia; four grandchildren, Audrey Stokes, Alex Stokes, Brandon Bagwell, Thomas Bagwell; and one great-grandchild, Hannah Millen
LEXINGTON -- Services for James Bradford Bagwell, 80, of Lexington, will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday, November 13, 2008, at Lake Murray Baptist Church. Officiating will be Rev. Herb Gladden. Burial will follow in Celestial Memorial Gardens.

Mr. Bagwell died Tuesday, November 11, 2008. Born in Pooler, GA, he was the son of the late Miles Herbert Bagwell and Annie Ruth Reeves Bagwell. Formerly of Savannah, GA, he had been a local resident here since 1971. He was a member of Lake Murray Baptist Church and had retired from CSX Railroad after 44 years of service as a mechanical foreman. He was former and past Potentate of the Jamil Shrine Temple in 2001, and founder of Jamil Choo-Choo Unit. He was a member of the York and Scottish Rites and Masonic Temple. He was affectionately known as "Pops" to his family and grandchildren.

Surviving are his wife, Nell Bagwell of Lexington; daughter and son-in-law, Jackie and Bobby Stokes of Chapin; sons and daughter-in-law, James and Laura Bagwell of Lexington, and Andy Dabbs of West Columbia; four grandchildren, Audrey Stokes, Alex Stokes, Brandon Bagwell, Thomas Bagwell; and one great-grandchild, Hannah Millen


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