Charles "Chris"-Waggener-Obituary

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Charles "Chris" Waggener

Tyler, Texas

Apr 23, 1960 – Sep 21, 2021 (Age 61)

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BORN
April 23, 1960
DIED
September 21, 2021
AGE
61
LOCATION
Tyler, Texas

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Burks-Walker-Tippit Funeral Directors - Tyler Obituary

Services for Charles Christopher Waggener, 61, of Tyler, will be held on Saturday, September 25th, at 1:45pm at Noonday Cemetery with Pastor Brent Wells officiating, under the direction of Jackson's Burks Walker Tippit Funeral Home.


Charles Christopher Waggener passed away on 21st, September at Christus Trinity Mother Frances.


Charles Christopher Waggener was born April 23rd, 1960 in Tyler, Tx to Jack and Mary Waggener. He graduated from Robert E. Lee high school in Tyler Texas and attended Tyler Junior College. He worked as self employed in the automotive industry. He Loved his church family at Cross Brand Cowboy Church where he attended regularly and assisted with the calf roping and rodeo’s that were held there. He loved assisting with the special needs children by letting them ride his favorite horse Taco. He was a dedicated husband, father, grandfather and friend to many. He was a friend to everyone he met and truly cared about others. He enjoyed riding on his tractor and anything to do with cars or trucks. He will be greatly missed by everyone that knew him..


Charles Christopher Waggener is preceded in death by his parents Jack and Mary Waggener, and brother Dale Waggener.


Charles Christopher Waggener is survived by his wife Kathy Waggener; brother, Robert Waggener and wife Jan; daughter, Raylene Yates and husband Jonathan; sons, Bryan Davis and Brandon Davis; grandchildren, Dustin Yates, Collin Chandler, Hunter Davis, Dez Davis, Bryon Wax, Sara Wax, Stephanie Wax, Aaron  Patrick. Great grand Aubrey Yates, several nieces, nephews, cousins and friends.


Pallbearers will be Dustin Yates, Collin Chandler, Hunter Davis, Dez Davis, Jonathan Yates and Bryan Davis.


Honorary pallbearer will be Brandon Davis.


Visitation is scheduled from 1:45pm on Saturday September 25th at Noonday Cemetery 15 minutes prior to the graveside service.

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I am so sorry for the loss of this amazing man I used to work at the gas station that he came to every single day he used to give me a hard time because I knew exactly what he wanted and I usually had his tickets ready before he could even say anything to me he would always make me laugh and always made my day fly high pops you will be missed

Chris has one of the most gentle spirits ; always had a smile and loved his family and his church . He will be greatly missed .♥

My friend RiP

Till We Meet Again. You are a great example of what a man should be. Hard working and love of family
Michael

Chris was a great guy who I considered a friend. Met him at my place of employment. We would talk about business, Bulls, his Church and love for family and the Lord. I went thru my own health struggles last year. He would ask my boss how I was doing and he would always say Chris asked about you. Not a time went by when he came in that we didn't cut up and have a long conversation. Sometimes twenty thirty minutes. I regret I didn't know this man years and years ago. Chris Loved what he did...

We loved him with our whole hearts. He will be greatly missed, but I know this precious man is in heaven with Jesus. He was such a great Christian man with a heart of gold giving to so many in need. May his family find comfort and love at this time knowing he is not suffering. We love you all so very much and are always here for you. Love Bob and Jan Waggener.

Grief can be so hard, but our special memories help us cope. Remembering you and your loved one today and always.

RIP old friend, you will certainly be missed.

Chris was always special to me since he was a young boy at the age of about 10. He will be missed by many but never forgotten. I am praying for God’s peace and understanding for his family and friends! I will see him again one day.