Mildred Bagby Edwards, December 03, 1923 — February 11, 2019

Mildred Bagby Edwards (Moberly, Missouri, MO) December 03, 1923 February 11, 2019 Death notice, Obituaries, Necrology
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Mildred Bagby Edwards passed from this life Monday, February 11, 2019, at the King’s Daughters Home in Mexico, Missouri. Mildred entered this life December 3, 1923 in Huntsville, Missouri. She was the second oldest of seven children born to Sterling and Beatrice (Malone) Bagby.

In January, 1946, Mildred went to a dance at the Friendly Inn in Huntsville, Missouri. At the dance, a young man named Hubert Kenneth Edwards (just recently home from the war) asked her to dance. Eight months later, August 15, Kenneth and Mildred were married in Huntsville.

They had three children: Carolyn Beatrice, Virginia Ann, and Randall Kent. Mildred grew up in rural Randolph County. After her mother died (when Mildred was eleven years old), the family moved to Huntsville, Missouri.

She graduated from Huntsville High School and Moberly Junior College (being the class salutatorian). After Mildred and Kenneth married, they settled in Moberly. While Kenneth made their living by working as an engineer on the Wabash Railroad, Mildred set about raising their family.

Mildred was the ultimate wife and mother. Her entire world and activities revolved around her husband, children and her church. She was a Sunday School teacher, Camp Fire Girls Leader, a Cub Scout Leader, member of the Eastern Star, and was involved in all the activities of her children.

Mildred’s faith was very important to her. She was a life time member of the Disciples of Christ Christian Church, and when she died, she was the oldest member of the Central Christian Church in Moberly, Missouri. Music was a huge part in the life of Mildred’s family.

Every Christmas Eve, everyone would gather around the piano to sing Christmas carols while Mildred would play. In her later years, she and Kenneth were members of a senior citizens band that performed at nursing homes in the area. Every summer Kenneth and Mildred would attend Blue Grass Festivals on the weekends.

Words that would describe Mildred: devout Christian, devoted wife and mother, musician, seamstress, fabulous cook, caring, warm-hearted, dependable, steadfast and a good friend. Preceding Mildred in death: her husband of 49 years, Hubert Kenneth Edwards; her parents, Sterling and Beatrice Bagby; her mother and father-in-law, Hubert and Lillian Edwards; three brothers, Jesse Edward Bagby, Sterling Bagby, John Mitchell Bagby; an infant sister, Irene Bagby; four brothers-in-law, Thomas Reubin Edwards, William Delbert Edwards, Floyd Walker, Clyde Heater; five sisters-in-law, Jessie Mae Heater, Dorothy Bagby, Pauline Bagby, Marie Bagby, Irene Bagby; a granddaughter, Nicole (Green) Simmons Zitting. Surviving family: Carolyn (Rich) Green, Ginny (Steve) White, Randy (Lisa) Edwards; seven grandchildren, Scott Green, Beau (Christy) White, Kelli (Scott) Moulder, Drew Edwards, Alex (Raffaella) Edwards, Justine Edwards; six great grandchildren, Malone Simmons, Grady White, Colin White, Silas Moulder, Beckett Moulder, Corbin Moulder; one brother, Tyson Bagby; one sister, GAnna Walker; two sisters-in-law, Bette Edwards, Maurine Edwards.

Memorial contributions to the Central Christian Church, or to the King’s Daughters Home would be appreciated. Words of comfort and support can be shared with the family at the visitation which will be Tuesday, February 19, 2019 at the Cater Funeral Home Chapel 10:00 am until 12 noon. Services honoring and celebrating Mildred’s life will follow at 12 noon.

Committal prayers and burial will be in the Oakland Cemetery.

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death notice Mildred Bagby Edwards December 03, 1923 — February 11, 2019

obituary notice Mildred Bagby Edwards December 03, 1923 — February 11, 2019

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