He was born Jan. 1, 2005, in Houston, son of James and Jennifer Coleman Bagley.
He was the middle of three children. He was preparing to begin head start this month.
He loved the outdoors, playing ball, exploring and hunting for bugs, lizards and frogs.
He was the prankster of the family. He enjoyed to present gifts of treasures he found outside, like plants, rocks and even living things. He loved protecting his sister.
Survivors include his parents; a sister, Belle Starr Louise Bagley; maternal grandparents, John and Cheryl Coleman; paternal grandparents, Kathy Bagley and Danny Bagley; great-grandparents, Rita and Wayne Griffin and James and Jean Dell; several aunts, uncles, cousins, relatives and friends; and Ryan L. Blazier, a father figure.
Services were Saturday, Aug. 15, at Boone Creek Baptist in Licking with Pastor
Rich Haaland officiating. Burial was in the Boone Creek Cemetery under the direction of Evans Funeral Home.
He was born Jan. 1, 2005, in Houston, son of James and Jennifer Coleman Bagley.
He was the middle of three children. He was preparing to begin head start this month.
He loved the outdoors, playing ball, exploring and hunting for bugs, lizards and frogs.
He was the prankster of the family. He enjoyed to present gifts of treasures he found outside, like plants, rocks and even living things. He loved protecting his sister.
Survivors include his parents; a sister, Belle Starr Louise Bagley; maternal grandparents, John and Cheryl Coleman; paternal grandparents, Kathy Bagley and Danny Bagley; great-grandparents, Rita and Wayne Griffin and James and Jean Dell; several aunts, uncles, cousins, relatives and friends; and Ryan L. Blazier, a father figure.
Services were Saturday, Aug. 15, at Boone Creek Baptist in Licking with Pastor
Rich Haaland officiating. Burial was in the Boone Creek Cemetery under the direction of Evans Funeral Home.
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