Pvt. Jerry Wayne Bagwell, 18, was born in Nashville March 10, 1932 He was a son of Frasier Bagwell, an employee of the Borden Company here, and Hazel Pardue Bagwell, with whom he residedat 4209 Nebraska Avenue. He attended Hume-Fogg Technical and Vocational High School until last Christmas, and had been employed with Hagar Bros., auto repair business. He enlisted in the Air National Guard last fall. Young Bagwell was a member of the West Nashville Methodist Church. Survivors include his parents and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Pardue and Mr. and Mrs. S.W. Bagwell, all of Nashville.
Pvt. Jerry Wayne Bagwell, 18, was born in Nashville March 10, 1932 He was a son of Frasier Bagwell, an employee of the Borden Company here, and Hazel Pardue Bagwell, with whom he residedat 4209 Nebraska Avenue. He attended Hume-Fogg Technical and Vocational High School until last Christmas, and had been employed with Hagar Bros., auto repair business. He enlisted in the Air National Guard last fall. Young Bagwell was a member of the West Nashville Methodist Church. Survivors include his parents and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Pardue and Mr. and Mrs. S.W. Bagwell, all of Nashville.
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