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Andrew Cole Baggett

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Andrew Cole Baggett Veteran

Birth
Death
4 Dec 1951 (aged 21)
Burial
Gunsight, Stephens County, Texas, USA Add to Map
Memorial ID
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Son of J. A. and Nona Baggett
Tx EM3 US Navy
Born Stephens Co., Tx-died Stephens Co., Tx.
He was eager to have his picture made for those he loved before he left for his fourth year in the U. S. Navy.
Monday afternoon, Andrew Cole Baggett, 21, walked into the Ramsey Studio and Frank Homme completed the photographic assignment. The navy youth left and Homme yelled, "Good luck." Baggett replied, "I'll need it.!"
The next day, the war veteran's loved ones called Homme to make pictures again.
Homme made them as Andrew Cole Baggett lay in the casket at Satterwhite Funeral home less than 24 hours after that first studio appointment.
He died after his body was thrown clear of the car he was driving on the Cisco highway, a few miles south of Breckenridge.
Survivors: his parents- Mr. and Mrs. John A Baggett of Rt.3, Cisco.
The Breckenridge American
6 December 1951
Son of J. A. and Nona Baggett
Tx EM3 US Navy
Born Stephens Co., Tx-died Stephens Co., Tx.
He was eager to have his picture made for those he loved before he left for his fourth year in the U. S. Navy.
Monday afternoon, Andrew Cole Baggett, 21, walked into the Ramsey Studio and Frank Homme completed the photographic assignment. The navy youth left and Homme yelled, "Good luck." Baggett replied, "I'll need it.!"
The next day, the war veteran's loved ones called Homme to make pictures again.
Homme made them as Andrew Cole Baggett lay in the casket at Satterwhite Funeral home less than 24 hours after that first studio appointment.
He died after his body was thrown clear of the car he was driving on the Cisco highway, a few miles south of Breckenridge.
Survivors: his parents- Mr. and Mrs. John A Baggett of Rt.3, Cisco.
The Breckenridge American
6 December 1951


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