Funeral Services Held Sunday for Grady Staggs
Funeral services for Grady Staggs, age 52, of North Hodge, wee held at 2:00 p.m. in the Eros Methodist Church with Rev. Roddy Taylor and Rev. Jimmy Pyles officiating. Burial was in the Fellowship Cemetery near Hodge, under the direction of Edmonds Funeral Home of Jonesboro.
Mr. Staggs was accidentally killed late Friday afternoon when his pickup truck left the road and ran into a tree, about 12 miles north of Jonesboro on a dirt road in the St. Rest Community. Mr. Staggs was returning home from work when the accident occurred.. He was a member of the Eros Methodist Church and a pulpwood contractor for Continental Can Company Paper Mill at Hodge. Born in Arkansas, Mr. Staggs had lived practically all his life in Jackson Parish.
Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Edith Nalley Staggs, two sons, Woody Staggs and Sherwood N. Staggs and one grandchild, all of North Hodge; two brothers, Tom Staggs, West Monroe and Archie Staggs, Quitman and one sister, Mrs. Bell James, San Jose, California.
Pallbearers were Don Sims, Douglas Pepper, Larry Martin, James Hollis, R. E. Crowe and Delmar Womack.
Funeral Services Held Sunday for Grady Staggs
Funeral services for Grady Staggs, age 52, of North Hodge, wee held at 2:00 p.m. in the Eros Methodist Church with Rev. Roddy Taylor and Rev. Jimmy Pyles officiating. Burial was in the Fellowship Cemetery near Hodge, under the direction of Edmonds Funeral Home of Jonesboro.
Mr. Staggs was accidentally killed late Friday afternoon when his pickup truck left the road and ran into a tree, about 12 miles north of Jonesboro on a dirt road in the St. Rest Community. Mr. Staggs was returning home from work when the accident occurred.. He was a member of the Eros Methodist Church and a pulpwood contractor for Continental Can Company Paper Mill at Hodge. Born in Arkansas, Mr. Staggs had lived practically all his life in Jackson Parish.
Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Edith Nalley Staggs, two sons, Woody Staggs and Sherwood N. Staggs and one grandchild, all of North Hodge; two brothers, Tom Staggs, West Monroe and Archie Staggs, Quitman and one sister, Mrs. Bell James, San Jose, California.
Pallbearers were Don Sims, Douglas Pepper, Larry Martin, James Hollis, R. E. Crowe and Delmar Womack.
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