Mrs. Bagwell was born in Asheville and was a daughter of the late James and Mamie Havendar Kille. She was married to Leo H. Bagwell who died in 1990, and was also preceded in death by three sisters, Sarah and Charlotte Kille and Hilda Willis and by two brothers, John and Kenneth Kille.
She was a lifelong member of Trinity United Methodist Church where she served at various times as Superintendent of the Children's Department, taught Sunday School, directed the Senior Young at Heart Group and was President of the Women's Society of Christian Service. She also held positions in the District and Jurisdiction of the Women's Society. She was an accomplished seamstress and drapery maker.
She is survived by her daughter, one grandson, two great-grandchildren, a brother.
Burial will be at Riverside Cemetery.
Mrs. Bagwell was born in Asheville and was a daughter of the late James and Mamie Havendar Kille. She was married to Leo H. Bagwell who died in 1990, and was also preceded in death by three sisters, Sarah and Charlotte Kille and Hilda Willis and by two brothers, John and Kenneth Kille.
She was a lifelong member of Trinity United Methodist Church where she served at various times as Superintendent of the Children's Department, taught Sunday School, directed the Senior Young at Heart Group and was President of the Women's Society of Christian Service. She also held positions in the District and Jurisdiction of the Women's Society. She was an accomplished seamstress and drapery maker.
She is survived by her daughter, one grandson, two great-grandchildren, a brother.
Burial will be at Riverside Cemetery.
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