Burial followed in Castro memorial Gardens under the direction of Foskey-Flemins Funeral Home.
He died last Thursday morning in Plains Memorial Hospital after an illness.
Born in Indian Territory, Mr. Bagwell moved to Castro County in 1917. He married his wife, Robertha, on Dec. 24, 1926, in the Harmony community. She died on March 26. He was a retired farmer and rancher and was a member of the First United Methodist Church.
Survivors include two sons, Robert of Hazlehurst, Miss., and J.A. of Morgan, Wyo.; three daughters, Christine Bell of Perryton, Grace Marie Holland of Midland and LaTrelle Bagwell of Apple Valley, Calif.; two sisters, Hattie Howell and Mildred Gullion, both of Weatherford; two brothers, George and Ivor, both of Dimmitt; nine grandchildren; and eight great-grandchildren.
The family requests memorials be to a favorite charity.
Pallbearers were Jimmy Howell, Jack Howell, Herbert Howell, Monty Boozer, George Sides and Milton Bagwell.
(Published in The Castro County News, 62nd Year-No. 5, Dimmitt, Texas, Thursday, October 20, 1988, Page 16)
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U.S., World War I Civilian Draft Registrations, 1917-1918
Name: Bagwell, Jim
Birth Date: 14 Aug 1895
Birth Place: Ardmore OK
City/County: Castro
State: TX
Ethnicity: W
U.S., World War II Draft Registration Cards, 1942
Name: Jim Bagwell
Gender: Male
Birth Date: 14 Aug 1894
Residence Place: Dimmitt, Texas, USA
Military Draft Date: 1942
Relationship to Draftee: Head
Texas, Death Index, 1903-2000
Name: Jim Bagwell
Death Date: 13 Oct 1988
Death County: Castro
Gender: Male
U.S., Social Security Death Index, 1935-2014
Name: Jim Bagwell
Birth Date: 14 Aug 1894
Issue Year: 1955
Issue State: New Mexico
Last Residence: 79070, Perryton, Ochiltree, Texas, USA
Death Date: 13 Oct 1988
Burial followed in Castro memorial Gardens under the direction of Foskey-Flemins Funeral Home.
He died last Thursday morning in Plains Memorial Hospital after an illness.
Born in Indian Territory, Mr. Bagwell moved to Castro County in 1917. He married his wife, Robertha, on Dec. 24, 1926, in the Harmony community. She died on March 26. He was a retired farmer and rancher and was a member of the First United Methodist Church.
Survivors include two sons, Robert of Hazlehurst, Miss., and J.A. of Morgan, Wyo.; three daughters, Christine Bell of Perryton, Grace Marie Holland of Midland and LaTrelle Bagwell of Apple Valley, Calif.; two sisters, Hattie Howell and Mildred Gullion, both of Weatherford; two brothers, George and Ivor, both of Dimmitt; nine grandchildren; and eight great-grandchildren.
The family requests memorials be to a favorite charity.
Pallbearers were Jimmy Howell, Jack Howell, Herbert Howell, Monty Boozer, George Sides and Milton Bagwell.
(Published in The Castro County News, 62nd Year-No. 5, Dimmitt, Texas, Thursday, October 20, 1988, Page 16)
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U.S., World War I Civilian Draft Registrations, 1917-1918
Name: Bagwell, Jim
Birth Date: 14 Aug 1895
Birth Place: Ardmore OK
City/County: Castro
State: TX
Ethnicity: W
U.S., World War II Draft Registration Cards, 1942
Name: Jim Bagwell
Gender: Male
Birth Date: 14 Aug 1894
Residence Place: Dimmitt, Texas, USA
Military Draft Date: 1942
Relationship to Draftee: Head
Texas, Death Index, 1903-2000
Name: Jim Bagwell
Death Date: 13 Oct 1988
Death County: Castro
Gender: Male
U.S., Social Security Death Index, 1935-2014
Name: Jim Bagwell
Birth Date: 14 Aug 1894
Issue Year: 1955
Issue State: New Mexico
Last Residence: 79070, Perryton, Ochiltree, Texas, USA
Death Date: 13 Oct 1988
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