The graveside service for James C. Baggett Sr. of Powder Springs, a retired materials manager at International Harvester in East Point and a World War II veteran, was held at Douglasville City Cemetery.
Mr. Baggett, 78, died Tuesday of cancer at Brian Center Nursing Care. Davis-Struempf Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
A 25-year employee of International Harvester, Mr. Baggett was one of five brothers to serve in either the U.S. Navy or Marine Corps during World War II. A Marine, Mr. Baggett saw combat duty in Guam. His wife, Ruth Dunaway Baggett, said that his late father, Seawright Baggett, was Douglas County sheriff for 22 years.
The graveside service for James C. Baggett Sr. of Powder Springs, a retired materials manager at International Harvester in East Point and a World War II veteran, was held at Douglasville City Cemetery.
Mr. Baggett, 78, died Tuesday of cancer at Brian Center Nursing Care. Davis-Struempf Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
A 25-year employee of International Harvester, Mr. Baggett was one of five brothers to serve in either the U.S. Navy or Marine Corps during World War II. A Marine, Mr. Baggett saw combat duty in Guam. His wife, Ruth Dunaway Baggett, said that his late father, Seawright Baggett, was Douglas County sheriff for 22 years.
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