Rison, Cleveland, Arkansas, USA
11/1915
REV. ROBERT A. JAGGARS
Rev. Robert A. Jaggars was born in what was then Jefferson
County Ark. but now Cleveland County, April 30, 1854. Professed
faith in Christ as his Savior and joined the Cumberland Presbyterian
Church at the age of 12 years. Joined the Presbytery November
1892, and was ordained to the full work of the ministry by the Little
Rock Presbytery at Star City, Ark. August 30, 1902. Having moved
away from that section to Ashely County and not being convenient to
a Presbyterian Church, he joined the Methodist Church in 1911, being
an elder, and his orders being recognized by the annual Conference
held at Hot Springs, December 24, 1912.
He was married to Miss Mary E. Woodward in 1875. To this
union were born ine children, five boys and four girls, six of them
preceding their father to the other world. He leaves a broken hearted
wife and one son and two daughters and a host of friends to mourn
his departure.
He died November 24, 1915 and was buried at Flat Creek
Cemetery on Thanksgiving Day November ?, 1915. We can
trughfully say a good and useful man has ..?... May his mantle fall on
his son DeWitt. May the God of all Grace sustain them in their hour
of sore bereavement and bring them all at last to the house not mande
with hands ....?... in the reaves.-His Pastor-J. Menefee, in
Arkansas...?...
Cleveland, Arkansas, USA
Rison, Cleveland, Arkansas, USA
11/1915
REV. ROBERT A. JAGGARS
Rev. Robert A. Jaggars was born in what was then Jefferson
County Ark. but now Cleveland County, April 30, 1854. Professed
faith in Christ as his Savior and joined the Cumberland Presbyterian
Church at the age of 12 years. Joined the Presbytery November
1892, and was ordained to the full work of the ministry by the Little
Rock Presbytery at Star City, Ark. August 30, 1902. Having moved
away from that section to Ashely County and not being convenient to
a Presbyterian Church, he joined the Methodist Church in 1911, being
an elder, and his orders being recognized by the annual Conference
held at Hot Springs, December 24, 1912.
He was married to Miss Mary E. Woodward in 1875. To this
union were born ine children, five boys and four girls, six of them
preceding their father to the other world. He leaves a broken hearted
wife and one son and two daughters and a host of friends to mourn
his departure.
He died November 24, 1915 and was buried at Flat Creek
Cemetery on Thanksgiving Day November ?, 1915. We can
trughfully say a good and useful man has ..?... May his mantle fall on
his son DeWitt. May the God of all Grace sustain them in their hour
of sore bereavement and bring them all at last to the house not mande
with hands ....?... in the reaves.-His Pastor-J. Menefee, in
Arkansas...?...
Cleveland, Arkansas, USA
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