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Celebration of Life

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Rudean Daggett

12/23/30 -  05/19/2020

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Life Highlights

Rudean Daggett was affectionately known to her family as, “Dean Dean”. She was the firstborn child to the late Milton Mcghee and the late Jackie Logan Mcghee.

 

Born in Atlanta, Georgia in 1930. She attended Booker T. Washington high school where she played the clarinet in the high school marching band. Her love for

Music continued at Morris Brown College. It was her participation in the Morris Brown College band that she met the love of her life,  Herman Daggett. They were

Married in 1954, they brought two girls into the world, the late Millicent Daggett and Deborah Daggett Henry.

 

Rudean worked after college, as a dental assistant in Avondale before she married and moved away. Living as a military wife in many different places in the world, she

started her career teaching kindergarten in Biloxi Mississippi. After my father served his country for 20 years in the military, My family permanently settled in Atlanta. It was in Atlanta

she continued a  25 year career with Atlanta Public School System. She held several positions in her 25 year career, but the most rewarding job, was working in the Superintendents office, under the direction of the superintendent, Alonzo Crim.

 

Together, Rudean and her family traveled to many exotic places during her husband’s military career. She lived in Morocco, North Africa, the lovely island of Oahu , Hawaii , and

many cities in the United States. It was these experiences that ignited her love for traveling. Being exposed to many different cultures and foreign lands she loved the ocean and meeting new people.

 

Rudean “Dean Dean” was a loving and dependable wife, mother, sister, and friend. Her loving husband and her daughter, Deborah Diane were the cornerstone of her life.

It was her primary goal to be respectable and treat others as she wished to be treated.

 

Rudean was baptized at an early age in the United Methodist Church. She later joined the Red Oak Baptist Church, where she served as chairman and speaker for Women’s DAY

For many years. She taught vacation bible school and worked tirelessly to fundraise for her church throughout the years.

 

She touched the lives of her brothers and sisters, brothers-in-law, sisters in law, cousins, nieces, nephews, friends, and neighbors. Her gentle quiet spirit coupled with her desire to exhibit excellence in her life is the reason why we will always hold her memory close to our hearts.

Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Father of mercies and God of all comfort, who comforts us in all our affliction, so that we may be able to comfort those who are in any affliction, with the comfort with which we ourselves are comforted by God. 

2 Corinthians 1:3-4

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