Leota A (Hanna) Jaggers
Dec 30, 1932 - Jan 3, 2020
Posted by: Ann Weber
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STUMPFF FUNERAL HOME
BARTLESVILLE, WASHINGTON CO, OK
(permission granted)
Interment will be in the Memorial Park Cemetery
directed by the Stumpff Funeral Home & Crematory.
Mrs. Jaggers was born at Coffeyville, Kansas on December 30, 1932 the
daughter of Solomon Everett Hanna and Louriene (Lansdown) Hanna. She
grew up and received her education in Coffeyville attending Longfellow
Elementary, Roosevelt Junior High and Field Kindley High School. She
later continued her education at Bartlesville Wesleyan College. She was
married to Kenneth A. Jaggers at Coffeyville, Kansas on November 24,
1950. They made their home in Coffeyville and then Fort Scott, Kansas
until coming to Bartlesville to make their home in 1960. She had been
employed with the First National Bank in Bartlesville for a number of
years until her employment with the American Red Cross in Bartlesville
as the Executive Director for 21 years. She was a member of the
Bartlesville Southern Baptist Church, the Oklahoma Force Group and was
on the Rainbow Board.
Survivors include her husband, Kenneth A. Jaggers, three sons, Michael
Jaggers and wife Kathy of Oklahoma City, Okla., Tracy Jaggers and wife
Lorna of Edwardsville, Illinois, and Matt Jaggers and wife Deanie of
Thompsons Station, Tenn., six grandsons and five granddaughters, Steve
and Shellye Jaggers, Tim and Monica Jaggers, Brian and Alecia Jaggers,
Angela Clayborn, Kent and Kayla Jaggers, Michelle and Steve Loucks,
Jared and Hannah Jaggers, Daniel and Shelby Jaggers, Chrissy Jaggers,
Rachel and Landon Douglas and Lindsay and Garrett Doty, and 8 great
grandsons.
She was preceded in death by her parents, 6 brothers and one half brother.
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