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Gail Ann Bagwell Caldwell
Gail Bagwell Caldwell died Tuesday, December 24, 2024, after a long illness. Born on May 12, 1940, Gail was the daughter of the late Walter and Aleen Hill Bagwell. She lived her lifetime in Easley and was a member of Arial United Wesleyan Church.
Surviving are her three children: Brad Caldwell (Cindy) of Rock Hill, Terri LeGrand (Charlie) of Greenville, and Nick Caldwell (Floride) also of Easley. She had seven grandchildren: Meghan Caldwell, Zac Caldwell (Callie), Payton LeGrand (Olivia), Anna Catherine Morris (Derrick), Caroline Caldwell, Mary Helen Bagnal (Holden), and Abigail Caldwell, and within the last year of her life she became a great grandmother to three precious babies: Eloise, Izzy, and Beck.
Also, she is survived by her brother, Rodney Bagwell, and her sister, Deborah Bagwell, both of Easley, along with many much-loved nieces and nephews.
Gail devoted her life to the care of her family. Additionally, she worked in the healthcare field for over forty years, mostly with Drs. Shealy, Smith and Welbon, from where she retired.
Services for Gail will take place at Robinson Funeral Home-Downtown with a receiving of friends on Friday evening from 6:00 PM until 8:00 PM and the funeral service on Saturday, December 28, 2024, at 1:00 PM in the funeral home chapel. Burial will follow in Westview Cemetery in Easley.
The funeral service can be streamed live by visiting Downtown Chapel Live Stream.
In lieu of flowers, the family respectfully asks that memorials be made to United Wesleyan Church, 738 Rice Road, Easley, SC 29640.
Visit RobinsonFuneralHomes.com or Robinson Funeral Home and Crematory-Downtown, Easley.
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