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Charles Bennett “Charlie” Baggett II

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Charles Bennett “Charlie” Baggett II

Birth
Weatherford, Parker County, Texas, USA
Death
14 Jun 1954 (aged 69)
Stamford, Jones County, Texas, USA
Burial
Haskell, Haskell County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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Son of Charles Bennett Baggett I and Francis Victoria Williams.
Brother of Mary Baggett, Sarah E. (Sallie) Baggett Elliott, Thomas Anderson (Tom) Baggett, Charles Bennett (Charlie) Baggett II, and John T. Baggett.
Husband of Selma Rose Haygood. They were married in 1925 in Haskell, TX.
Father of two sons: Charles & Billy Baggett.

Services for Charles Bennett Baggett, 69, were held at the Church of Christ in Stamford officiated by Delton Haun, minister assisted by Jerome Savage, minister
of the Stamford church. Mr. Baggett was a member of the Church of Christ.

Mr. Baggett lived in Stamford, Texas. He was superintendent of Rule-Jayton Cotton Oil Mill for 30 years until his retirement in 1950 due to failing health.

Survived by his wife; two sons-Charles and Billy Baggett; one brother-John Baggett; and one sister-Mrs, Sally Elliott.

Kinney Funeral Home
Book 1952-1955, page 120.


Son of Charles Bennett Baggett I and Francis Victoria Williams.
Brother of Mary Baggett, Sarah E. (Sallie) Baggett Elliott, Thomas Anderson (Tom) Baggett, Charles Bennett (Charlie) Baggett II, and John T. Baggett.
Husband of Selma Rose Haygood. They were married in 1925 in Haskell, TX.
Father of two sons: Charles & Billy Baggett.

Services for Charles Bennett Baggett, 69, were held at the Church of Christ in Stamford officiated by Delton Haun, minister assisted by Jerome Savage, minister
of the Stamford church. Mr. Baggett was a member of the Church of Christ.

Mr. Baggett lived in Stamford, Texas. He was superintendent of Rule-Jayton Cotton Oil Mill for 30 years until his retirement in 1950 due to failing health.

Survived by his wife; two sons-Charles and Billy Baggett; one brother-John Baggett; and one sister-Mrs, Sally Elliott.

Kinney Funeral Home
Book 1952-1955, page 120.




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