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David Jaggers Obituary

Lawrence, age 44, died Friday, October 17, 2003 in Oklahoma City as results of an auto/motorcycle accident. He was born November 16, 1958 in Edmond, Oklahoma to Willard B. and Elnora Dorety Jaggers. He grew up in Moore and was a 1977 graduate of Moore High School. David was an independent ceramic tile contractor and loved fishing, hunting, remote planes and helicopters, but most of all he loved his motorcycles. He was a member of the Assemblies of God and was active in the Downed Bikers Assn' of which he was Sgt. of Arms. Though never serving in the military, David was a true Marine at heart. He was a very outgoing and happy guy that was loved by all who knew him. He is survived by his wife Denise of the home, one son E3 Lance Corporal Matt Jaggers and wife Natalie of Yuma, Arizona, one daughter Brandy Shatswell and husband Chris of Oklahoma City, one stepson Leon Gonzales and one stepdaughter Reina Gonzales both of Mustang. Also by three sisters Jane Morger and Janice Raymond both of Moore and Lori Gonda of Mustang, and several nieces and nephews. David was preceded in death by his parents, grandparents and one brother Mark. Services will be held at 2PM on Tuesday, October 21, 2003 at Mustang Assembly of God under the direction of McNeil's Mustang Funeral Service, Mustang, Oklahoma.

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Published by Oklahoman on Oct. 20, 2003.

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Chance Rogers

December 21, 2017

I saw his cross on the freeway... decided to look him up. He seemed like an amazing person. Sorry for your loss

Ginger Booth

November 3, 2003

I am the niece of David Jaggers.

I will think of him and miss him daily. My Mother and my Aunts (his sisters) are haunted everday with this terrible ordeal we have been faced with. We love David so much and he will forever be missed. Thank you Uncle David for taking up for me, taking care of me and loving me. I love and miss you

Your niece

Ginger

Kat Perry

October 28, 2003

I didn't know David personaly but from one family of bikers to another our hearts and prayers go out to you. It was a beautiful run, ride free my friend... Kat

Cyndee Weston

October 27, 2003

David was a good husband and he loved my sister dearly. He told her so everyday. He thought she was the most beautiful woman in the world.

Even though David and Denise were together such a short time, they had so much fun together. I'm thankful she has such wonderful memories of her time with him.



I am proud to have known David and will miss him.



Cyndee Weston

Sulphur, OK

Dan Cross

October 27, 2003

As a former Marine, I always respected David for the way he felt about the Corps. He made me laugh alot.

I am proud to call him "My Marine Brother"

Rena Vallejo

October 21, 2003

I had the opportunity of meeting David and knowing him briefly as he just did a small tile job for me. He was a very outgoing, all around great guy. You could tell he was the type that had never met a stranger! I found in the time he was working in my home that he was a very devoted husband and loved his family very much. And he loved his motorcycle riding! I was deeply saddened by his loss and feel for his family and friends. I know he will be deeply missed. God Bless you David and may God bless your family and bring them peace knowing you are in a better place. Save us a place David, as we will all be reunited someday!

Dianna Vaughn-Calbaugh

October 21, 2003

I did not know David personally, but my heart goes out to his sister Lori and the rest of his family. Lori and I went to high school in Moore together and she talked a great deal about David. I love you Lori.

Holly Drummond

October 21, 2003

I only had the opportunity to know David briefly as he did a recent tile job for me. Yet I am amazed by how much I learned about him in that time: that he loved and respected Denise and deeply cared for his family, that he enjoyed life, that he believed in the "good Lord", that he took pride in his work, that he is a man of integrity who keeps his word. I learned from him that no matter the length or nature of our interactions we can make an impact on those whose lives we touch. David definitivly lived his life with impact -what we can all learn from that. I pray God's comfort for all those David impacted and especially his family.

Melanie Morrow

October 21, 2003

Dear Janice and family,

I just wanted you to know my thoughts are with you in this very deep time of sorrow.

Love you all!!

Melanie

Denice Masters

October 20, 2003

Jaggers, we will all miss you, especially when the parties and the runs roll around. You're one very special person. I'm sorry I won't be able to make your service. My thoughts and prayers are with Denise and your family. Love Always, Your Friend, Necie Masters

With deepest & heartfelt sympathy, Ann Blessing

October 20, 2003

Dear Denise & Family,

God Bless you and comfort you and your family in this time of great need and sorrow. Denise - all of us here at school are thinking about you and praying for you. Please know that we all love you and support you.

FORR LOCAL #13

October 20, 2003

OUR HEARTS AND PRAYERS ARE WITH YOUR FAMILY & FRIENDS!!!!



RIDE FREE,BRO!!!!

Karen Berry

October 20, 2003

We were friends for to short a time. But you taught me so much about how to live life. You meant so much to so many and I am proud to call you my friend.

Katie Philpot

October 20, 2003

Denise, (and family) Our thoughts and prayers are with you and we're all sad for you...

From your fellow students

BJ & Johnny Jackson

October 20, 2003

Our hearts are heavy and our memories are happy. We have such good memories of times with David and will miss him every day. Please know that we love David and will keep him in our prayers.

Mardy Strickland

October 20, 2003

Jaggers, We'll miss you, had fun riding & partying with you and Denise. We will remember you and keep you in our hearts. Your friend's always. Mardy & Michelle

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