

Aubrey Mack Bagwell was born October 20, 1939, in Porter Springs Texas, to Boyd & Eunice Bagwell. He was the oldest son; he had two sisters Karen Bagwell Plunkett, and Donna Bagwell Vessels. On August 8, 2021 at 9:00 pm Aubrey was called home after a lengthy battle with Pancreatic Cancer.
He was known by many names Aubrey, Mack, Daddy, Pawpaw, and BeBo, he graduated from Pasadena High School in 1958. Mack met his true love Noreda at church when he was in junior high, they dated all the way through school, and they were married on June 6, 1959. They shared 62 years of marriage and many adventures together. They had three children, Tammey Bagwell Trawick (Jerome Trawick), Greg Bagwell (Sherrie Bagwell) and Jennifer Bagwell Peveto (Brent Peveto); then he was blessed with grandchildren, Verdie Gene Goodner Jr. (Kathleen Goodner), Sean Gregory Goodner ( Rachel Goodner), Jacob Wayne Trawick (Rachel Trawick), Sarah Michelle Trawick (Shayan Hossain), Cassandra Marie Bagwell Schultz (Stephen Schultz), Joshua Allan Bagwell (Ashley Bagwell), James Edward Johnson, Jesse Ray Lawrence, Kirstin Lynn Peveto Romans ( Chance Romans), Tyler Ray Wooten (Elizabeth Morgan Wooten), Khaley Jo Peveto, Ethan Ray Charles Wooten ( Nicole Wooten); great-grandchildren Ruby Goodner, Isabella Goodner, Ava Goodner, Jaci Trawick, Gavin Trawick, Nolan Trawick, Logan Loessin, Lane Loessin, Bentlee Bagwell, Jade Bagwell, Alden Chandler Wooten, Aubrey Wooten, with three new ones to come soon.
Mack’s greatest treasure in life was his family, he was so proud of them all. Mack loved to go camping, fishing and do a little hunting, his hobby of leather crafting started when he was 12 years old, in the 7th grade, he later turned that hobby into a business and made lots of beautiful things for friends and family. He was approached by the Houston Livestock Show to make belts for the stars of the rodeo (which he turned down), he was also asked to come be a part of the George Ranch to do leather work at the ranch (which he also turned down), he loved his church and loved to participate as a leather tradesman at the Bethlehem walking event each Christmas.
Mack was an active member of the Deer Park Lodge #1362, in 1996 – 1997 he was Worshipful Master of the Lodge, he was also a member of the Arabia Shrine in Houston, Texas; he was a member of the Patrol Unit and participated in many parades and competitions. He loved volunteering with the Shrine Circus every year and was in charge of the rides before the circus and during intermission.
Mack is preceded in death by his father Boyd Bagwell, mother Eunice Bagwell, sister Jeanette Bagwell, mother in-law Frances Jarman, father in-law Wendil Jarman, brother in-law Jerry Jarman, and niece Kristi Plunkett.
He is survived by his loving wife Noreda Bagwell, daughter Tammey Trawick, son in-law Jerome Trawick, son Greg Bagwell, daughter in-law Sherrie Bagwell, daughter Jennifer Peveto and son in-law Brent Peveto, 12 grandchildren and 12 great grandchildren, his sister Karen Plunkett, brother in-law Bill Plunkett, sister Donna Vessels, brother in-law Glenn Vessels, many nieces and nephews, and other family members and friends.
Serving as pallbearers will be Sean Goodner, Joshua Bagwell,Tyler Wooten, Ethan Wooten, Jesse Lawrence, James Johnson.
Honorary pallbearers are Verdie Goodner Jr.,Norman Milligan, Alden Chandler Wooten, Aubrey Wooten,
Gavin Trawick, Nolan Trawick.
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