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Dean Burton Bagley

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Dean Burton Bagley

Birth
Afton, Lincoln County, Wyoming, USA
Death
4 Nov 2020 (aged 96)
Burial
Fairview, Lincoln County, Wyoming, USA Add to Map
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Dean Burton Bagley, A Life Well Lived

In the years that bounded his life (1924-2020), native son Dean Burton Bagley decided to “see what was on the other side of the mountain“. He lived his life as a bucket list before the term was even a thing.
Born in Afton, Dean spent his first 13 years on a ranch in Etna. After graduating from high school in Cheyenne at the age of 16, he did a brief stint with the weather service and attended the University of Wyoming for a year before joining the Navy, attending midshipman’s school at Notre Dame. He served more than 2 years on the deck of an aircraft carrier during WWII and the Korean war, and later spent over 30 years in the Naval Reserve. Following his first tour of active duty, he earned a degree in electrical engineering from the University of Kansas in 1947 and began a 35-year career with the Bell System.

In 1949 he married Virginia Boyack, his companion of 60 happy years, and had 8 children. Together they began their numerous adventures that took them around the world where they welcomed many into their home and hearts. Dean had professional assignments in Salt Lake City, Boston, Tucson, Iran and Saudi Arabia. After his retirement, he returned to his beloved Star Valley.

A lifelong member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, he served in numerous bishoprics, branch presidencies, mission presidencies and as Stake Patriarch in Afton. Dean and Virginia fulfilled missions in Chile, Columbia, Russia, Slovenia and New Jersey, and taught English in China as ambassadors for the church.

Dean felt that travel was essential to his life-long quest for learning and had visited over 80 countries. His adventures even included serving time in a Saudi Arabian jail for his church activities there.
Dean is survived by his 7 children, 20 grandchildren, and 21 great grandchildren.
“Don‘t cry because it‘s over, smile because it happened“ (Dr. Seuss)

GRAVESIDE SERVICE
Tuesday
November 10, 2020
2:30 PM
Fairview Cemetery
County Road 144
Fairview, WY 83119
Dean Burton Bagley, A Life Well Lived

In the years that bounded his life (1924-2020), native son Dean Burton Bagley decided to “see what was on the other side of the mountain“. He lived his life as a bucket list before the term was even a thing.
Born in Afton, Dean spent his first 13 years on a ranch in Etna. After graduating from high school in Cheyenne at the age of 16, he did a brief stint with the weather service and attended the University of Wyoming for a year before joining the Navy, attending midshipman’s school at Notre Dame. He served more than 2 years on the deck of an aircraft carrier during WWII and the Korean war, and later spent over 30 years in the Naval Reserve. Following his first tour of active duty, he earned a degree in electrical engineering from the University of Kansas in 1947 and began a 35-year career with the Bell System.

In 1949 he married Virginia Boyack, his companion of 60 happy years, and had 8 children. Together they began their numerous adventures that took them around the world where they welcomed many into their home and hearts. Dean had professional assignments in Salt Lake City, Boston, Tucson, Iran and Saudi Arabia. After his retirement, he returned to his beloved Star Valley.

A lifelong member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, he served in numerous bishoprics, branch presidencies, mission presidencies and as Stake Patriarch in Afton. Dean and Virginia fulfilled missions in Chile, Columbia, Russia, Slovenia and New Jersey, and taught English in China as ambassadors for the church.

Dean felt that travel was essential to his life-long quest for learning and had visited over 80 countries. His adventures even included serving time in a Saudi Arabian jail for his church activities there.
Dean is survived by his 7 children, 20 grandchildren, and 21 great grandchildren.
“Don‘t cry because it‘s over, smile because it happened“ (Dr. Seuss)

GRAVESIDE SERVICE
Tuesday
November 10, 2020
2:30 PM
Fairview Cemetery
County Road 144
Fairview, WY 83119

Gravesite Details

Fairview Cemetery
County Road 144
Fairview, WY 83119



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