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Mary Lou “Lulu” <I>Bernard</I> Bagley

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Mary Lou “Lulu” Bernard Bagley

Birth
Hawkins County, Tennessee, USA
Death
22 May 2013 (aged 81)
Burial
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Obituary for Mary Lou "LuLu" Bagley
Mary Lou “LuLu” Bagley, 81, of Kingsport, passed away on Wednesday afternoon, May 22, 2013. She went to be with Dad after waiting 6 years to do so. Her struggles are over, she will be living in luxury before the day was over, was one of her last statements. LuLu was born in Hawkins County, TN on January 12, 1932, daughter of the late Oscar Carl and Martha Belle Barnette Bernard. She had lived in this area her entire life. LuLu was a homemaker and a member of Clouds Bend United Methodist Church.

In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband of 57 years, Roy Eugene Bagley in 2007, and two brothers, Worley Bernard and Johnny Bernard.

LuLu is survived by her daughter, Cindy Simpson of Kingsport and Ed Reynolds of Johnson City; grandson, Matt Nunley and Kathy Clark of Kingsport; several special nieces and nephews; and her dog “Little Man”, two great-granddogs and a lizard.

It was her wish to be cremated.

--Hamlett-Dobson
Obituary for Mary Lou "LuLu" Bagley
Mary Lou “LuLu” Bagley, 81, of Kingsport, passed away on Wednesday afternoon, May 22, 2013. She went to be with Dad after waiting 6 years to do so. Her struggles are over, she will be living in luxury before the day was over, was one of her last statements. LuLu was born in Hawkins County, TN on January 12, 1932, daughter of the late Oscar Carl and Martha Belle Barnette Bernard. She had lived in this area her entire life. LuLu was a homemaker and a member of Clouds Bend United Methodist Church.

In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband of 57 years, Roy Eugene Bagley in 2007, and two brothers, Worley Bernard and Johnny Bernard.

LuLu is survived by her daughter, Cindy Simpson of Kingsport and Ed Reynolds of Johnson City; grandson, Matt Nunley and Kathy Clark of Kingsport; several special nieces and nephews; and her dog “Little Man”, two great-granddogs and a lizard.

It was her wish to be cremated.

--Hamlett-Dobson

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