Dr. Miss Velma Jaggers

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Dr. Miss Velma Mary Lee Jaggers
Miss Velma Jaggers, undated
Miss Velma Jaggers, undated
Born December 12, 1919
Died August 21, 2004
Glendale, CA
Resting place Sanctuary of Prayer, Freedom Mausoleum, Forestlawn, Glendale, CA
34°07′20″N 118°14′04″W
34.122272°N 118.234503°W
34.122272; -118.234503
Nationality American
Other names Miss Velma
Occupation Evangelist, Pastor
Spouse Orval Lee Jaggers
Children Ronnie and Larry Jaggers
Parents John Henry Jaggers (1887-1973)

The Dr. Miss Velma Mary Lee Jaggers (December 12, 1919 - August 21, 2004) was an American pastor, evangelist, and author.

Early Life

Miss Velma was born and raised in Arkansas, the daughter of John Henry Jaggers.

Ministry

Miss Velma married the Rev. Dr. Orval Lee Jaggers at the age of 37."Pastor O. L. Jaggers Marries First Cousin; Wedding Witnessed by 7500 Persons, Filling Church and Crowding Entrances". Los Angeles Times (Times Mirror Corporation): p. A3. Jul 22, 1957. ISSN 04583035. </ref> At this point the church he had founded, the World Church, was already well established and he was a prominent pastor and evangelist. Miss Velma recognized a need within the church especially to minister to the

Personal Life

In 1957, Velma Jaggers married her first cousin, O. L. Jaggers at the World Church.[1]Velma Jaggers did not have any biological children of her own though at one point she and O. L. were raising two boys as their own, Larry, the son of Omah Abernathy, O. L.'s sister, and Robbie, O. L.'s grandson by his biological daughter, Joan.[2][3]

Death

Miss Velma passed away at the age of 84 in Glendale, CA. She is interred in the Sanctuary of Prayer, in the Freedom Mausoleum at Forestlawn Memorial Park in Glendale, CA.[4]

References

  1. "Pastor O. L. Jaggers Marries First Cousin; Wedding Witnessed by 7500 Persons, Filling Church and Crowding Entrances". Los Angeles Times (Times Mirror Corporation): p. A3. Jul 22, 1957. ISSN 04583035. 
  2. "Jaggers Guardian for Baby Grandson". Oxnard Press-Courrier: p. 10. 15 Jun 1959. 
  3. "Jaggers Church Goes Under Court Scrutiny". Los Angeles Times (Times Mirror Corporation): p. B1. Jun 26, 1958. ISSN 04583035. 
  4. "Burial Site Locator". Retrieved March 22, 2011.