Dale T. Bagwell

Dale T. Bagwell, 82 Mooresville, died July 25, 2013, in St. Francis Hospital, Indianapolis. Mr. Bagwell was born April 20, 1931, in Cass County, to the late Athel and Lelia (Vernon) Bagwell.

He graduated from Royal Center High School and served in the Indiana National Guard. Mr. Bagwell enjoyed a 30 year career as a construction supervisor and carpenter for DeJager Construction Company of Grand Rapids, Michigan. He was a devoted member of the Mooresville Church of God, where he enjoyed being active in mission work. He was an avid fisherman, enjoyed camping, traveling, and spending time with his loving family.

He was preceded in death by a sister, Thora Goodrich.

Survivors include his wife of 47 years, Phyllis (King) Bagwell; children, Arthur Wood, Arlana Wood, Max Wood, Krystal Simmons, and Stephen Bagwell; daughters, Cindy, Lydia, and Rachel Bagwell; sisters, Cletha A. Elliott and Jane Kennell; seven grandchildren; seven great grandchildren.

The funeral service will begin at 11 a.m., Monday, July 29, 2013, in the Carlisle – Branson Funeral Service & Crematory, Mooresville, with calling there from 3 to 6 p.m., Sunday, July 28, 2013. Burial will be in Fairfield Cemetery, Camby. Memorial contributions may be made to Gideons International or to the Churches in Mission. Visit www.carlislebranson.com to share a favorite memory or to sign the online guest registry.

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  1. Our condolences go to the Bagwell family. We are sorry for your loss. Ron & Melanie Curtis Amanda Schriber Marsha Hollis

  2. Phyllis, I would like to offer my deepest sympathy for your loss. Dale was awesome, I was glad to get to know him on the mission trips that we served together. He always called me ‘Liza’ and I was never sure if that was a compliment or not, but I believe he thought it was, so I took it as one. He will be missed. Gail Ray

  3. Phyllis , I was sorry to hear of the passing of your husband Dale . Our thought & prayers are with you and your families . Jan Goodrich Flinn


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