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Major County, Oklahoma




Barbara Ruth Elaine Baggerman
© Enid News and Eagle
12-2013
Submitted by: Jo Aguirre


© Glenn

Barbara BAGGERMAN

Glenwood Cemetery



Barbara Ruth Elaine Baggerman

Sep 24, 1962 - Nov 27, 2013

RINGWOOD — Memorial service for Barbara Baggerman, 51, will be 11 a.m. Monday, Dec. 9, 2013, at Ringwood United Methodist Church, with the Rev. Terrill Parvin officiating. Arrangements by Lanman Funeral Home Inc., Helena. (www.lanmanmemorials.com)

Barbara was born Sept. 24, 1962, in Biloxi, Miss., to William Earnest and Anita Ruth Davids Handley and died Wednesday, Nov. 27, 2013, in Enid. On Dec. 18, 2003, she married Vernon Baggerman. On Dec. 18, 2003, she married Vernon Baggerman. Barbara sang and played the piano. She was a member of Ringwood United Methodist Church.

Surviving are husband, Vernon of Ringwood; father, William E. Handley of Enid; and brother, David Handley of Enid. Preceded by her mother.

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