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Jeri Jaggar

May 2, 1944 — February 9, 2016

Jeri Jaggar
Brandon, MS

Jeri Jaggar, 71, went to be with her Lord on Tuesday, February 9, 2016 at St. Dominic/Jackson Memorial Hospital in Jackson, MS. Visitation was Friday, February 12, 2016 from 1 pm until the 2 pm Service in the Chapel of Ott & Lee Funeral Home in Brandon, MS. Burial followed in Brandon Memorial Gardens. Rev. Jeremy Lewis and Rev. Bret DiBiase officiated and Steve May, Jeremy Lewis, Bret DiBiase, David Jaggar, David Jaggar, and Bill Jaggar served as pallbearers.

Jeri was born in San Diego, California on May 2, 1944 to the late Lawrence Harold Seiler and Katherine Kern Seiler. She was a graduate of Mt. Vernon High School in Mt. Vernon, Washington and attended the University of Washington in Seattle, Washington. She had been a resident of Brandon, MS since September, 2014 and was a former resident of Avon, Indiana. She was a member of Calvary Methodist Church in Brownsburg, Indiana. In her younger years, Jeri loved to play tennis, fish and play in the Hand Bell Choir at Calvary Methodist Church. She had worked as a manager of the Computer Department of Medi-Span, a pharmaceutical publishing company for a number of years.

Jeri loved her family very much and was a loving daughter, wife, mother and grandmother. She also loved playing games on her computer.

Survivors include her husband of over 52 years, Dudley W. Jaggar of Brandon, MS; her mother, Katherine Seiler of Brandon, MS; two children, David Jaggar of Plainfield, Indiana and Kathy Lewis and husband, Jeremy Lewis of Brandon, MS; four grandchildren, David Jaggar of Indianapolis, Indiana, Bonnie Jaggar of Plainfield, Indiana, Lindsey Lewis of Brandon, MS and Nate Lewis of Brandon, MS.

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