John Francis “Jack” Baggett
June 3, 1930 – September 13, 2022
John ‘Jack’ Francis Baggett, passed away peacefully at his home on September 13th 2022, at the age of 92. Jack was born June 3rd, 1930, in the District of Columbia to John and Jessie Baggett . Growing up, Jack lived in Dumfries, VA with his parents and 6 siblings. He was a mischievous little boy. He and his neighborhood friend loved to take his friends fathers pick-up truck and joy ride on the farmland at the age of 9. Even after getting caught and being punished, they would still go out the next day and ride around again. He and his sisters once while playing ‘funeral’, ‘buried’ their brother Bob, after his mother found out, she made the siblings take her to Bob to pick him up (Bob was unharmed). Jack also had a heart of gold and would help anyone in need. His brother Danny was once stranded on the side of the road during the freezing cold because of car issues. Danny called Jack and he knew exactly what the problem was, how to fix it and was able to rescue his brother.
Jack was a true ‘jack-of-all-trades’. He joined the Air Force in 1947 and was stationed in Germany. After being honorably discharged as a Corporal in 1950, he owned the Custom Box Company, where he employed many of his family members. After that, Jack had his own carpentry business where he worked well into his retirement years. He loved building furniture and tinkering with gadgets. He never had idle hands.
Jack lived in Florida for many years where he made lifelong friends and would take his grandchildren with his late wife, Virginia, in the summers for vacation.
Jack enjoyed naps in his recliner, relaxing on the porch, getting the 2x2x2 meal at IHOP, jelly donuts, watching football, listening to his old records, taking shots of Fireball, Coors Lite, working on cars, riding in the Jeep ‘naked’, but most importantly spending time with his family and friends. Jack had a wicked sense of humor and an infectious laugh, that will never be forgotten.
Jack is survived by his brothers, Danny (Dottie) Baggett, Jimmy (Wanda-late) Baggett, and Richard (Colleen) Baggett, sons Ray (Sharon) Snably, Gordon Miller, and daughters Lisa Rivera, Jackie (Billy) Bennett, and Victoria Hartwick, 16 grandchildren, and numerous great and great great grandchildren, cousins, nieces and nephews.
He is proceeded in death by his mother and father, John and Jessie Baggett, wife Virginia (Webb) Baggett, son Larry Miller, sisters Betty (Bob) Coleman and Jean (Nick) Salof, and brother Robert (Elizabeth) Baggett.
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Im so very sorry for your loss. Vicky and Lisa you are in my prayers as well as the rest of your family.
I loved Uncle Jack; my birthday twin. He will forever be in my heart.
Til we meet again, RIP
Hugs to the family
Love,
Sandra Dee
My sympathy to each of you for your loss. What a beautifully long time you had him with you.
Rejoice and celebrate that time and my those happy memories bring you comfort.
Jack, Dan and I will miss you forever! You have been a wonderful part of our lives. Dan has been sharing times he had with you as his oldest brother. Rest in peace!
Dan, Dotti, Sharon, Dave and I are so sorry for your loss. Your family shares so much and missing a member is difficult at best. You are in our hearts.
Jack was a good man, one of those guys that could fix anything. He showed me a lot over the years. He will be missed a lot. Rest in peace
We are so very sorry to hear of your loss.
You are all in our thoughts and prayers.