DAYTONA BEACH NEWS-JOURNAL
Daytona Beach, Florida
March (day unknown), 1972

BUNNELL - Jimmie T. Hargett, 46, E. Lambert St., Bunnell, owner and operator of Hargett's Standard Oil Service Station, died Wednesday at Bunnell General Hospital after an extended illness.

Mr. Hargett was born in Daytona Beach and was a lifelong resident of Flagler County. He was a veteran of World War II and a member of Bunnell First Baptist Church. He also was a member of the Flagler County Chamber of Commerce, the Veterans of Foreign Wars, and the Flagler County Recreation Advisory Council.

Survivors include his wife, Wilda; two daughters, Mrs. H. Sherry Reavis and Mrs. Nancy Miller, both of Bunnell; a son, Tommy, Bunnell; his mother; his grandmother, Mrs. Mae Hendren, Flagler Beach; and one grandchild.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made to the American Cancer Society, in care of Bunnell First Baptist Church.

Craig, Bunnell, is in charge.


THE FLAGLER TRIBUNE
Bunnell, Florida
Thursday, March 30, 1972

Jimmie T. Hargett, Sr., 46 East Lambert Avenue, Bunnell, died Wednesday, March 22, at Bunnell General Hospital following an extended illness.

Born in Daytona Beach he was a lifelong resident of Flagler County. He owned and operated Hargett's Standard Oil Service Station in Bunnell. He was a member of Bunnell First Baptist Church, VFW Post 5213, Flagler County Chamber of Commerce and served on the Flagler County Recreation Advisory Council. He was a veteran of World War II.

He is survived by his wife, Wilda; two daughters, Mrs. Sherry Reavis and Mrs. Nancy Miller, both of Bunnell; a son, Tommy, Bunnell; his mother, Mrs. Thelma Crofty, Castleberry; his grandmother, Mrs. Mae Hendren, Flagler Beach and a grandson.

Funeral services were Sunday afternoon at 3:00 in the Bunnell First Baptist Church with the Reverend Donald Foster officiating Interment was in Hope Cemetery

Pallbearers were J. T. Whitaker John A. Clegg, Clifford Higginbotham, Roger Edwards, George Moremen, and Leonard Durrance.

Craig Funeral Home, Bunnell, was in charge.