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John Daggett

San Antonio, Texas

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DAGGETTDr. John R. Daggett, "Jack", our beloved Husband, Father, and Grandfather was called home to be with his Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ on May 31, 2010 at the age of 72. Jack was a 1955 Jefferson High School graduate, earned his B.S. degree from Texas A&M in 1960, and received his...

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Jack was a special cousin to me. He worked at my father's garage and then for my Uncle Pat. On the day I buried my father at age 11, Jack came by and took me swimming and to share with me his love of my dad, Spencer. Through the years he help keep my father's memory alive for me. Jack say hello to my dad in heaven.

Spencer T Yantis

Dear Lauren,
We were so sorry to hear about the loss of your father. Our warmest wishes to you and your family.
Love,
Norm & Jean Hooge

We were very sad to hear of the death of Jack. Our prayers or with the Family and loved ones at this time.

He will be missed by many.

Dow, sorry about Jack. It was his time to "Go Rest High on That Mountain". Bless you and all of your family.
One of your "old" students, Don Rancher (Southern Comfort)

I knew Jack long before he ever became a dentist. We began elementary school, Agnes Cotton, together and we graduated from Jefferson High School together in 1955. Jack was our dentist for many years and we knew him as a man who loved God and served God. Family, our prayer is that God will send His Holy Spirit to comfort your hearts and that His presence will give you peace and joy because of the hope we have in our Lord Jesus Christ.
Jack will be missed.

Dr. Daggett was my dentist for just over 30 years. He was my friend and aquaintence as is Dow. Dr. Daggett knew my of my dad and family musical history. Nicest gentleman I ever knew. Will miss him dearly

Dow, we all know that Jack is in Jesus' Sheltering Arms. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

There's a grand reunion coming, When with all the saints gone by, We'll behold the Master's glory, And the Vict'ry shout we'll cry . . .There's a Grand Reunion coming That will make it all worthwhile! -- Russell Kelfer, in FOLLOW ME.

I'll just bet he was in the receiving line!

For the family of Dr. Daggett--Our staff enjoyed having Dr. Daggett visit us, and working with our Company in providing dental service to the Soldiers. It always brought smiles to our faces when he walked in through our doors. He was a caring dentist and was truly part of "our family". He will be greatly missed.