of Earle, AR
November 15, 1947 - June 9, 2022
Charles ''Tommy'' Staggs, 74, of Earle, Arkansas, passed away on June 9, 2022, in Memphis, Tennessee. Charles was born in Columbia, Tennessee, to Mr. Charles Staggs and Mrs. Edith Ann Blocker Staggs on November 15. 1947.
Tommy, as he was known, was survived by his wife, Mary Jo Staggs; eight daughters, Jessica (Jerry Wayne) White, Mary (David) Griffin, Kristen (Bentley) Pembroke, Donnella (Tyrone) Pigues, Sherry (Jason) Nelson, Renee (Kyle) Armstrong, Whitney (Michael) Massey, and Kimberly Sitzes; one brother, Billy (Lynn) Staggs; two sisters, Joann Brightwell and Sue (Billy) Bigham; Eleven grandchildren and a host of nieces and nephews.
He is preceded in death by his parents, Charlie and Edith Staggs, and one son Chuck.
The family will receive friends on Saturday, June 18, 2002, from 11:00 am at Angels Way Baptist Church, located at 801 Angels Way, Marion, AR 72364, with services to follow. Interment will take place at Crittenden Memorial Park after the service.
Very sad news, just finding out about my old friend, Tommy. We did close to 1,000,000 miiles driving together 2000-2003. A great friend and mentor, Tommy will be missed. I learned something every day from this hero. Rest in Peace "Bosco" and thanks for your service, both military and police!
Condolences to your family,loved ones, and friends.
We met in vietnam.he was one of the finest men to ever walk this earth.he saved the lives of many marines.l love this man.l will miss you old friend. Jim Cain.
We met in vietnam.he was one of the finest men to ever walk this earth.he saved the lives of many marines.l love this man.l will miss you old friend. Jim cain
So sorry to hear of your loss Mary Jo. Praying for you and the family.
“Well done, Good and Faithful Servant. Enter into the joy of the Lord.â€
One of the strongest and humblest of men.
You will be missed by all that knew you.
Mary Jo, Sorry so sorry for your loss.You and Your Family will be in our thoughts and prayers.Denise Hall
I never met a better man. Never even heard of a better man
I did not know this gentleman, however I wanted to say, thank you for your service.
May God give the family peace in abundance.
You where always the best leadman I ever had back in the day. Rest in Peace Charlie, you always knew where I was coming from.
I'll see you soon old buddy!
Rest In Peace my Marine
Brother.
Bill Rogers
Lieutenant U.S. Marine Corps