Dr. Scott Brewer, pastor of Encino Presbyterian Church, officiated. Masonic services were conducted at the grave in Hollywood Hills.
Mr. Bagwell, who had been ill for the past six weeks, died Thursday (May 29, 1958) in Good Samaritan Hospital after undergoing chest surgery the day before. His widow, Eula, was president of the Encino Woman's Club this past year. Their home is at 17038 Rancho St., Encino.
A native of Louisiana, Mr. Bagwell came to California 24 years prior to joining Exhibit Homes, whose offices are in Beverly Hills. The firm has building developments in the Valley.
Mr. Bagwell was a 32nd degree Mason and a member of Al Malaikah Temple of the Shrine. He had been active in the management of the Encino Community Center and in its youth activities.
He also was active in the Encino Chamber of commerce and had served as chairman of its streets and highways committee of several years.
He also worked in the West Valley associated Chambers of Commerce.
In addition to his widow, he is survived by three brothers, Horace of Grover City, Ca., William M., of Choudrant, La.; Vollie, of Monroe, La.; and two sisters, Mrs. Oliver Thompson, Shreveport, La., and Mrs. Otho Land, Rustin, La.
They all attended the funeral services with the exception of Mrs. Land.
Dr. Scott Brewer, pastor of Encino Presbyterian Church, officiated. Masonic services were conducted at the grave in Hollywood Hills.
Mr. Bagwell, who had been ill for the past six weeks, died Thursday (May 29, 1958) in Good Samaritan Hospital after undergoing chest surgery the day before. His widow, Eula, was president of the Encino Woman's Club this past year. Their home is at 17038 Rancho St., Encino.
A native of Louisiana, Mr. Bagwell came to California 24 years prior to joining Exhibit Homes, whose offices are in Beverly Hills. The firm has building developments in the Valley.
Mr. Bagwell was a 32nd degree Mason and a member of Al Malaikah Temple of the Shrine. He had been active in the management of the Encino Community Center and in its youth activities.
He also was active in the Encino Chamber of commerce and had served as chairman of its streets and highways committee of several years.
He also worked in the West Valley associated Chambers of Commerce.
In addition to his widow, he is survived by three brothers, Horace of Grover City, Ca., William M., of Choudrant, La.; Vollie, of Monroe, La.; and two sisters, Mrs. Oliver Thompson, Shreveport, La., and Mrs. Otho Land, Rustin, La.
They all attended the funeral services with the exception of Mrs. Land.
Family Members
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Ottis Wallace Bagwell
1886–1887
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Hattie Olga Bagwell
1888–1889
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Horrice Virgil Bagwell
1889–1958
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Clara May Bagwell Hogan
1891–1927
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William Mallory "Bill" Bagwell
1895–1976
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Lillian Luseal Bagwell Land
1896–1974
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Emma Lee Bagwell Thompson
1898–1996
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Ollie Viola Bagwell Kelly
1900–1929
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Sweet Baby Bagwell
1902–1902
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Vollie Lanoma "Jack" Bagwell
1904–1979
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