
Trey Nagle Obituary, ATX Polar Bears Mourns Trey Nagle – Death Cause
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Trey Nagle Obituary, Death – Today, we lament the passing of one of our own, and we do so with a tremendous degree of sadness since he was a member of our community. We grieve the passing of one of our own with profound regret. Trey Nagle was not only a player on the team, but he was also a good buddy of mine outside of that. It has been great having him here with us, and we are going to miss that.
Funeral services will be held at Young Christian Crusade Church on the afternoon of Wednesday, December 23, at one o’clock in the afternoon.
The Reverend Chris Walden is going to serve as the ceremony’s officiant. His parents were Eric Vaughn Nagle, a native of Palatka, Florida, and Marion Ellen Cutting Billau, a native of Omaha, Nebraska. Both of their hometowns are in the United States of America. He was given the same name as his father. St. Johns County, Florida was the location of his birth on February 3, 1977. He made his entrance into the world there. In addition to his membership in the Young Christian Crusade Church, he worked for the Walden Family as a part of the construction labor force they employed. He also attended the Young Christian Crusade Church.
Benjamin Keith Nagle, his twin brother and the only other person who had his DNA, had already passed away before him. Benjamin Keith Nagle was the only other person who shared his DNA. His wife, Erin Cutts Nagle, of Doerun; his grandfather, Earl Nagle of Ochlocknee, Georgia; his grandmother, Margaret Betty Ring of Doerun; his sons, David Garza and Tryston Crosby of Moultrie; his stepson, Trey Godwin of Doerun; his daughter, Sidney Nagle of Moultrie; his stepdaughter, Taylor Godwin of Doerun; and his grandchildren are among the surviving members