Charles Wesley Wigington Sr.'s Obituary
“Charles Wesley Wigington Sr.” Charles Wesley Wigington Sr., 61, tragically passed away on Friday, January 19th, 2018 at 11:55 AM upon sudden breathing cessation with identified medical cause of death, Myocardial Infarction, occurring outside DFW Airport terminal en route to take his son Gabriel to a Graduate Final Examination Test.Charles was born on October 7, 1956 in Wichita Falls, TX with a near death experience early in childhood and several Adult experiences that let him know early on he had Angels watching over him. He lived in Plano, TX where he raised a family with 3 boys while wearing many hats as a self-employed Healthcare Insurance Agent serving the public for 34 years. He specialized in educating, protecting, & setting his clients up with a solid foundation to stand upon by preparing families for the Catastrophic situation in their health, making the complexity of Healthcare simple.He is survived by his mother, Mary Beth Newman; sisters, Rebecca Wigington Hunt, Debra Jan Hulse, & Mary Jane Shoen; sons, Charles Wesley Wigington Jr, Gabriel Joel Wigington, & Nathan Allan Wigington; uncle, Wesley B. Wigington Jr, & cousins, Al Wilson, Ronnie, & Danny Wigington.He is preceded in Death by father Alvin Wigington, Uncles William Cary, Claud H., &D.L. Wigington, & Aunt Laura Virginia Wigington Wilson.Memorial Service to Honor Charles’ Life will be held on Thursday, Feb.1, 2018 at 3 P.M. at Restland Funeral Home, Abby Chapel. Family Visitation will occur at 2 P.M. Please ask for Wigington service. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to “Compassion International” https://www.compassion.com/sponsor_a_child/default.htm?referer=566549through Way-FM Christian Radio Ministry or “Opera Global Youth Foundation.” https://www.justgiving.com/campaigns/charity/opera-global-youth-foundation/thrive.
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