Charles "Jim" James Stagg 
May 22, 1937 - May 22, 2016
Helen Frazior (Texarkana, TX)

You will be missed.
Wednesday, May 25, 2016

 

marianne fiorenza (salado, TX)

Dear Jane, I am so sorry for your loss. Jim was certainly a wonderful man. You will be in my thoughts and prayers with much love.
Wednesday, May 25, 2016

 

Charles H. Stagg (Kinder, LA)

Jane and Family, Carla and Sue and PJ and I send our love and prayers for you all. From my childhood Jim was a special cousin in my life. Very kind-hearted and considerate of a little bothersome cousin like me --- I was always asking about his model airplanes and his football team and college and Air Force experiences. We will all miss him. We can think of Uncle Walter and Aunt Nell, PJ, Sr and Lou, Aunt Freddie and Uncle Fritz, Grandma Stockwell, Uncle Merlin----- what a wonderful bunch of relatives to claim, Bet they are all together now. Best regards, Charles H. Stagg

Wednesday, May 25, 2016

 

R. DAVID SHOWS (Silsbee, TX)

I was a college classmate of Jim Stagg and had recently established contact with him and was planning to personally visit him. We were crewmembers with Stuart Slayton and Tom Colvin during Forestry Summer Camp in 1958. I had not seen him since 1959 and was so sorry to hear about his passing. I will cherish forever the memories of our time together at Louisiana Tech. So long old friend.
Wednesday, May 25, 2016

 

Staci Stagg Frazior (Little Rock, AR)

My sweet daddy was simply the best man I've ever known. A role model for me and my brothers and our children, a kind man and honest man, a great Christian conservative who never met a stranger and could cook and tell stories to a homeless man or to royalty. I never knew of a single soul who didn't love my dad. I adored him without exception and I'm so glad he is at peace. I wish I had had a chance to tell him before he left the earth that every time I called him to ask for a recipe, I already knew how to prepare it, I just loved the joy he got in telling me how to do it over and over and over again. Maybe he knew, too, and he was just going along with it, because it was our thing. I am comforted that he knew how much my brothers and I adored him and I will be so happy to be reunited with him again someday. For now, I know he is watching over my sweet pets (Boots, Goldi and Penny) that he loved so dearly and spending time with his mother and dad in Heaven. We will all be raising a glass to you this weekend, Dad. We love you.
Wednesday, May 25, 2016

 

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