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Junius Scott Bagnal Jr.

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Junius Scott Bagnal Jr. Veteran

Birth
Manning, Clarendon County, South Carolina, USA
Death
18 Jul 2019 (aged 87)
Walterboro, Colleton County, South Carolina, USA
Burial
Edisto Island, Charleston County, South Carolina, USA GPS-Latitude: 32.5795333, Longitude: -80.3087527
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Veteran - USAF, Captain


Junius Scott Bagnal, Jr., 87, husband of Lynn Benton Bagnal, died Thursday, July 18, 2019, at the Veterans Victory House in Walterboro, SC.

Born June 8th, 1932 in Manning, SC, he was the son of the late J. S. Bagnal and Thena Mims Bagnal. He attended Presbyterian College and graduated from the University of SC with a B.S. degree in Business Administration. A pilot, he retired as a captain in the US Air Force.

He was a farmer and active in the Air Force Reserve before moving his family to Walterboro, SC where he became co-owner of Colleton Feed and Seed and retired as Director of the Lowcountry Commission on Alcohol and Drug Abuse.

He loved living at Edisto Beach in retirement, where he pursued his hobbies of fishing, gardening and maintaining the family farm in Pinewod, SC and cultivating lasting friendships with everyone that he met. He was also an active member of his church, Edisto Lions Club, The Nature Conservancy, Lowcountry Open Land Trust, and the Edisto Yacht Club.

Veteran - USAF, Captain


Junius Scott Bagnal, Jr., 87, husband of Lynn Benton Bagnal, died Thursday, July 18, 2019, at the Veterans Victory House in Walterboro, SC.

Born June 8th, 1932 in Manning, SC, he was the son of the late J. S. Bagnal and Thena Mims Bagnal. He attended Presbyterian College and graduated from the University of SC with a B.S. degree in Business Administration. A pilot, he retired as a captain in the US Air Force.

He was a farmer and active in the Air Force Reserve before moving his family to Walterboro, SC where he became co-owner of Colleton Feed and Seed and retired as Director of the Lowcountry Commission on Alcohol and Drug Abuse.

He loved living at Edisto Beach in retirement, where he pursued his hobbies of fishing, gardening and maintaining the family farm in Pinewod, SC and cultivating lasting friendships with everyone that he met. He was also an active member of his church, Edisto Lions Club, The Nature Conservancy, Lowcountry Open Land Trust, and the Edisto Yacht Club.



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