She was ever loyal to her family and her home. Her children and her home are her monument. They express her life more than words can. She worked for them, she sacrificed for them, she devoted her life to them. What more can a true mother, a true wife, a true woman do?
Funeral services were conducted in Kilmichael Baptist Church Friday afternoon at two-thirty o'clock by the Rev. J. W. Eidson of Crystal Springs. Interment was in the cemetery at Nations.
Mrs. Bagwell is survived by her husband, Mr. C. A. Bagwell by the following children: Loyd, Hester, Kenneth, Curtis, Jim, Rosalie, Marguerite, C. A. Jr., and Leonard, and by two sisters: Mrs. Virginia Weeks and Mrs. Maggie Pearson, both of Greenville, Miss.
The Winona Times
Winona, Mississippi
14 Oct 1932, Fri • Page 1
She was ever loyal to her family and her home. Her children and her home are her monument. They express her life more than words can. She worked for them, she sacrificed for them, she devoted her life to them. What more can a true mother, a true wife, a true woman do?
Funeral services were conducted in Kilmichael Baptist Church Friday afternoon at two-thirty o'clock by the Rev. J. W. Eidson of Crystal Springs. Interment was in the cemetery at Nations.
Mrs. Bagwell is survived by her husband, Mr. C. A. Bagwell by the following children: Loyd, Hester, Kenneth, Curtis, Jim, Rosalie, Marguerite, C. A. Jr., and Leonard, and by two sisters: Mrs. Virginia Weeks and Mrs. Maggie Pearson, both of Greenville, Miss.
The Winona Times
Winona, Mississippi
14 Oct 1932, Fri • Page 1
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