He worked for the Chrysler Boat Company in Plano, Texas for many years.
In addition to his wife he was also preceded in death by his oldest daughter, Sarah Nadyne Hester, his parents, two sisters; Marguerite Rhoades and Willie Mae Daves and one brother, William Bruce Wragg.
At time of death he was survived by 10 children, Flocine Fletcher of Plano, Bill Wragg of Grand Prairie, Jean Lacefield of Frisco, James Wragg of Blooming Grove, Texas, Kathy Spradlin of Irving, Martha Long of Hurst, Brenda Crump of Hurst, Howard Wragg of Grand Prairie, Mickey Wragg of Trinidad, and Tracy Dale Wragg of Grand Prairie.
He worked for the Chrysler Boat Company in Plano, Texas for many years.
In addition to his wife he was also preceded in death by his oldest daughter, Sarah Nadyne Hester, his parents, two sisters; Marguerite Rhoades and Willie Mae Daves and one brother, William Bruce Wragg.
At time of death he was survived by 10 children, Flocine Fletcher of Plano, Bill Wragg of Grand Prairie, Jean Lacefield of Frisco, James Wragg of Blooming Grove, Texas, Kathy Spradlin of Irving, Martha Long of Hurst, Brenda Crump of Hurst, Howard Wragg of Grand Prairie, Mickey Wragg of Trinidad, and Tracy Dale Wragg of Grand Prairie.