Butch was a lifelong car enthusiast and passed a love of working on cars to his son Rodney. The bond between Rodney and his dad was greater than any between a father and son. They would spend time going together to car shows and loved flea markets. Butch was a devoted husband and father with a strong foundation in his belief in Jesus Christ which everyone around him could feel. He had a contagious smile that made him enjoyable to be around. He never met a stranger and had a welcoming spirit.
Butch loved his wife with a devotion that most would be lucky to experience. He truly adored and loved her. When you saw one you saw the other. They went through this life hand in hand and never forgot to be each other’s best friend and soulmate. They were inseparable to the very end. Butch was truly a man of God and a good man; he will be greatly missed. Heaven has gained an amazing man, rest in peace Butch till we see you again on God’s celestial shore.
He is survived by his loving wife of 52 years, Doris Bagwell; son Rodney Bagwell and wife Candace; two sisters, Linda Garland and Patsy Bagwell; brother Jerry Bagwell and wife Barbara; two step-grandchildren, Christian Ream and Laura-Ashley Rowell; and many nieces and nephews.
A graveside service will be held at Hoopers Creek Baptist Church Cemetery on Thursday, July 16, 2020, at two o’clock p.m. The graveside will be officiated by Rev. Dewey Barnwell and Rev. Phillip Youngblood.
Butch was a lifelong car enthusiast and passed a love of working on cars to his son Rodney. The bond between Rodney and his dad was greater than any between a father and son. They would spend time going together to car shows and loved flea markets. Butch was a devoted husband and father with a strong foundation in his belief in Jesus Christ which everyone around him could feel. He had a contagious smile that made him enjoyable to be around. He never met a stranger and had a welcoming spirit.
Butch loved his wife with a devotion that most would be lucky to experience. He truly adored and loved her. When you saw one you saw the other. They went through this life hand in hand and never forgot to be each other’s best friend and soulmate. They were inseparable to the very end. Butch was truly a man of God and a good man; he will be greatly missed. Heaven has gained an amazing man, rest in peace Butch till we see you again on God’s celestial shore.
He is survived by his loving wife of 52 years, Doris Bagwell; son Rodney Bagwell and wife Candace; two sisters, Linda Garland and Patsy Bagwell; brother Jerry Bagwell and wife Barbara; two step-grandchildren, Christian Ream and Laura-Ashley Rowell; and many nieces and nephews.
A graveside service will be held at Hoopers Creek Baptist Church Cemetery on Thursday, July 16, 2020, at two o’clock p.m. The graveside will be officiated by Rev. Dewey Barnwell and Rev. Phillip Youngblood.
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