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WIGGINS, Elijah Q. (Sarge), 77, went home to be with the Lord Monday, February 11, 2013. Elijah was born in Spring City Tenn., May 10, 1935. He was preceeded in death by his parents, Arther and Grace Wiggins. He is survived by his wife of 40 yrs., Mary, formerly of Corbin Ky.; three stepsons, E.L. Petrey Jr., David Petrey and Alan Petrey, all from Kentucky. Grandchildren include Laura, Cassi, David Jr., Alyssa, Michael, Lauren and Jennifer; and one great-grandchild, Anastasia. Survivors also include his family from Spring City; His brother, Bill Wiggins; sisters, Cora Ann Fugate and Susie Stalvey; and brother-in-laws, Bruce and Robert respectively. Also several nieces and nephews from the Spring City area. Two brother-in-laws from Corbin Ky. Include Tommy Adkins and Luther Adkins; and two daughters-in-law, Dianne Petrey of Jellico, Tenn. and Paula Petrey of Pikeville Ky. Elijah was a 20 yr. retired 1st Sargent Veteran with the United States Army. He served three tours of duty during his career, one in Korea and two in Vietnam. After retiring he was trained by Mr. Heck as a generator technician. In 1979, Elijah, his wife and two stepsons moved to Tampa to continue work as a generator technician for Tampa Armature Works for which he retired in 2000. Elijah had many friends and co-workers over the years which include Jim (R.I.P. 2007) Gladys and their son Frank Sanns. Jim Little, Lou Pirez, Nadine Barger, and many more. The Wiggin's Family would like to thank the staff at James A. Haley V.A. Hospital for their professional care and understanding which helped immensely during this time which include Dr. Parks and Dr. Patel. Arrangements by Brewer & Sons Funeral Home S. Tampa 3328 S. Dale Mabry Hwy. Tampa FL 33629 813-835-4991 Visitation Monday February 18 6-8 Funeral Service at South Tampa Chapel at 10a.m. Tuesday February 19. Interment will follow at 12:30 at Florida National Cemetery, Bushnell Fla.
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Mary, I knew your husband well from the time he arrived in B Company until he rotated from Vietnam. I remember him as a kind, considerate, reliable and very funny soldier. I worked in the fire direction center, which was a part of the same platoon. I wish I had kept in touch over the years. I will remember him fondly. If there is anything my family can possibly do for you, please get in touch. God Bless you and your family. Doug and Donna Wagner
Douglas Wagner
March 8, 2013
Mary and Family--I am saddened to hear of your loss. Sarge and my late husband worked together at Tampa Armature. I remember Sarge as a very kind, good man. May you find comfort in Gods love and the happy memories you have of him.
Alexis Little
February 17, 2013
Our sympathy to Mary and family. We were so lucky to have met such a very nice couple in a Florida campground about 15 years ago.
Mel and Esther Whitehead
February 16, 2013
A great soldier and true gentleman. Sergeant Wiggins provided guidance to me and other young Lieutenants when we first arrived in Vietnam. He knew what was going on and made sure all of the men in his platoon understood what was to be done. When I became the Weapons Platoon Leader in early 1967 I found a small but highly professional band of soldiers . . . a direct result of the efforts of Elijah Wiggins. We will miss him. God bless him and all of his family.
Thomas (TJ) Blue
February 16, 2013
Our deepest sympathy to Mary and family Sarg will be missed imensely he was our neighbor and he was always so sweet to us and we loved seeing him riding his 3 wheeler bike up and down the street with Ginger right beside him.RIP Sarg
Figueroa family
February 15, 2013
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