Blythe Craig Baggett

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Blythe Craig Baggett

Birth
Weatherford, Parker County, Texas, USA
Death
13 Apr 2017 (aged 19)
Granbury, Hood County, Texas, USA
Burial
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Blythe Craig Baggett age 19, of Weatherford was taken from this life too soon on Thursday, April 13, 2017. He was born July 17, 1997 in Weatherford to Brian Baggett and Trayce Sciba. Blythe graduated from Granbury High School; was talented with his hands and worked in automotive, construction and the pipelines after school. There were many long hours spent taking things apart and fixing it better than before. He was a daredevil, enjoyed skateboarding and up for any challenge. Blythe loved the outdoors, especially going to the lake, fishing and camping.

Blythe is survived by his mother Trayce Sciba and her husband โ€œSonnyโ€ Sciba; father Brian Baggett and his wife Melissa Baggett; sisters Angelica Baggett and Makaylynn Speers; grandmothers Alicia Gilley and Peggy Baggett; aunts Kayce Barnes and Johanna Barnes; niece Kimberly Barnes; nephews Beau Barnes and Oliver Speers; cousins Garrett Aaron, Kyle French and Tyler French.

Memorial Service 2:00pm Saturday, April 22, 2017 at Galbreaith Pickard Funeral Chapel. The family requests that everyone in attendance wear pink in honor of Blythe.

Blythe is originally from Weatherford, Texas but moved to Granbury sometime during is youth. He went on to graduate from Granbury High School. In his free time, Blythe enjoyed the Rodeo, Skateboarding, and spending time with friends. He is remembered for his contagious smile, sense of humor, and kindness towards others. Taylor Yates, a close friend of Blythe stated friends called Baggett a big-hearted, fun classmate with dreams of possibly becoming a therapist. He was well-known in Granbury, where he was part of the Class of 2015 at Granbury High and worked in local businesses.

Blythe passed away Thursday evening, April 13, 2017, at about 10pm. He was an avid skateboarder. His life was taken during a hit & run while skateboarding along Acton Highway, about a mile south of Granbury. The driver fled the scene, leaving debris and their right, passenger side mirror behind.

As of Friday, April 14, Highway Patrol said an individual stepped forward, claiming the responsibility of the accident but at this point no arrest has been made. According to Baggett's mother, Trayce Sciba, the individual who has come forward did so after the person's family members saw the accident reported in the media and saw damage on their vehicle. They convinced the family member to turn themselves in.

Update: On April 20, 2017, Clinton Dwayne Sandel, 34, from Arlington, was arrested on 2nd degree felony charge of Failure To Stop & Render Aide...

My sincere gratitude to M. Richards for sponsoring Blythe's memorial page!...John-Landen's Papa
Blythe Craig Baggett age 19, of Weatherford was taken from this life too soon on Thursday, April 13, 2017. He was born July 17, 1997 in Weatherford to Brian Baggett and Trayce Sciba. Blythe graduated from Granbury High School; was talented with his hands and worked in automotive, construction and the pipelines after school. There were many long hours spent taking things apart and fixing it better than before. He was a daredevil, enjoyed skateboarding and up for any challenge. Blythe loved the outdoors, especially going to the lake, fishing and camping.

Blythe is survived by his mother Trayce Sciba and her husband โ€œSonnyโ€ Sciba; father Brian Baggett and his wife Melissa Baggett; sisters Angelica Baggett and Makaylynn Speers; grandmothers Alicia Gilley and Peggy Baggett; aunts Kayce Barnes and Johanna Barnes; niece Kimberly Barnes; nephews Beau Barnes and Oliver Speers; cousins Garrett Aaron, Kyle French and Tyler French.

Memorial Service 2:00pm Saturday, April 22, 2017 at Galbreaith Pickard Funeral Chapel. The family requests that everyone in attendance wear pink in honor of Blythe.

Blythe is originally from Weatherford, Texas but moved to Granbury sometime during is youth. He went on to graduate from Granbury High School. In his free time, Blythe enjoyed the Rodeo, Skateboarding, and spending time with friends. He is remembered for his contagious smile, sense of humor, and kindness towards others. Taylor Yates, a close friend of Blythe stated friends called Baggett a big-hearted, fun classmate with dreams of possibly becoming a therapist. He was well-known in Granbury, where he was part of the Class of 2015 at Granbury High and worked in local businesses.

Blythe passed away Thursday evening, April 13, 2017, at about 10pm. He was an avid skateboarder. His life was taken during a hit & run while skateboarding along Acton Highway, about a mile south of Granbury. The driver fled the scene, leaving debris and their right, passenger side mirror behind.

As of Friday, April 14, Highway Patrol said an individual stepped forward, claiming the responsibility of the accident but at this point no arrest has been made. According to Baggett's mother, Trayce Sciba, the individual who has come forward did so after the person's family members saw the accident reported in the media and saw damage on their vehicle. They convinced the family member to turn themselves in.

Update: On April 20, 2017, Clinton Dwayne Sandel, 34, from Arlington, was arrested on 2nd degree felony charge of Failure To Stop & Render Aide...

My sincere gratitude to M. Richards for sponsoring Blythe's memorial page!...John-Landen's Papa

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