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Estelle Baggett

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Estelle Baggett

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1 Feb 1922
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Shreveport, Caddo Parish, Louisiana, USA Add to Map
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Children Carry Body of Former Classmate to Last Resting Place

The funeral of Estella (spelling? )Bargett, the ten-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Baggett of 1514 Harvard street, who died after a three-hour illness Wednesday night, was held at the Central Christian church Friday morning at 11 o'clock, Rev. Claude L. Jones, pastor, and Rev. Mr. Theus, of the Nazarine church, officiating.

The little girl was formerly in the fifth grade at the Parkview public school, and her teacher, Miss Logan, with her class, attended the funeral in a body. The honorary pallbearers were: Ruth Doris, Lois Lowry, Macky Bailey, Marguerite Matthews, Mary Williamson and Miriam Williams. The active pallbearers were: Mielo Whitlach, Tom Mabry, James Wilkinson, J. C. Biggs, Val Murrell, and W. B. Daniels, all of whom were members of the Central Christian church Sunday school.

Interment was the Forest Park cemetery under the direction of the Wellman undertaking establishment.

Obituary published in the Times (Shreveport, Louisiana) · 5 Feb 1922, Sun · Page 3

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Estelle Baggett, Pupil at Parkview School, is Dead at the Age of 10

Estelle Baggett, 10-year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Baggett, 1514 Harvard avenue, died Wednesday night, shortly before midnight. She was a member of the fifth grade at the Parkview School.

Survivors are her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Baggett, and two brothers, Millard Baggett and Vernie Baggett.

The funeral procession will Ieave the residence, 1514 Harvard, this morning at 10:30 o'clock and funeral services will be held at the Central Christian church at 11 o'clock, the Rev. Claude L. Jones, pastor, officiating. Interment will be in the Forest Park cemetery, under the direction of the Wellman undertaking company.

Obituary published in the Times (Shreveport, Louisiana) · 3 Feb 1922, Fri · Page 9
Children Carry Body of Former Classmate to Last Resting Place

The funeral of Estella (spelling? )Bargett, the ten-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Baggett of 1514 Harvard street, who died after a three-hour illness Wednesday night, was held at the Central Christian church Friday morning at 11 o'clock, Rev. Claude L. Jones, pastor, and Rev. Mr. Theus, of the Nazarine church, officiating.

The little girl was formerly in the fifth grade at the Parkview public school, and her teacher, Miss Logan, with her class, attended the funeral in a body. The honorary pallbearers were: Ruth Doris, Lois Lowry, Macky Bailey, Marguerite Matthews, Mary Williamson and Miriam Williams. The active pallbearers were: Mielo Whitlach, Tom Mabry, James Wilkinson, J. C. Biggs, Val Murrell, and W. B. Daniels, all of whom were members of the Central Christian church Sunday school.

Interment was the Forest Park cemetery under the direction of the Wellman undertaking establishment.

Obituary published in the Times (Shreveport, Louisiana) · 5 Feb 1922, Sun · Page 3

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Estelle Baggett, Pupil at Parkview School, is Dead at the Age of 10

Estelle Baggett, 10-year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Baggett, 1514 Harvard avenue, died Wednesday night, shortly before midnight. She was a member of the fifth grade at the Parkview School.

Survivors are her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Baggett, and two brothers, Millard Baggett and Vernie Baggett.

The funeral procession will Ieave the residence, 1514 Harvard, this morning at 10:30 o'clock and funeral services will be held at the Central Christian church at 11 o'clock, the Rev. Claude L. Jones, pastor, officiating. Interment will be in the Forest Park cemetery, under the direction of the Wellman undertaking company.

Obituary published in the Times (Shreveport, Louisiana) · 3 Feb 1922, Fri · Page 9


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