Teresa Jagger

Teresa Jagger Obituary

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Age - 67

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September 12, 2023

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Fortville, IN

"NEW CASTLE - Teresa "Terri" (Wiley) Jagger, age 67, of New Castle, passed away Sunday, August 27, 2023. She was born in Anderson, IN on March 22, 1956, to Walter E. and Judith Ann (Wiley) Mullins. She graduated from New Castle High School in 1974 and received her LPN from Ivy Tech Community College. Terri married Ralph P. Jagger on April 17, 1981. She was an LPN for 40 years before retiring in 2019. She was a follower of Jesus Christ. Terri enjoyed reading, crocheting, needle work, coloring, and going to garage sales. She loved cheering for the Colts and Pacers. Terri most of all cherished spending time with her family. Terri is survived by her loving husband, Ralph Jagger of New Castle; daughter, April (Kenneth) Parmer of Ingalls; son, Bryan (Jada) Mullins of New Castle; 8 grandchildren, Dakota, Rick, Austyn, Trent, Mariyah, Zeke, Jordan, and Asher; brother, Charles (Therese) Mullins of Fortville; and nephews, TJ (Carrie) Mullins of Pendleton, Wesley Mullins of Indianapolis, and Zeb (Holli) Mullins of Ingalls. She was preceded in death by her father, Walter Mullins; mother, Judy Mullins; brothers, Bryan Mullins Sr. and Tommy Mullins. Visitation will be held on Friday, September 15, 2023, from 12:00 p. m. until 2:00 p. m. at Erlewein Mortuary \u0026amp; Crematory, 1484 W. US Hwy. 40, Greenfield, IN 46140. A funeral service will take place immediately following the visitation at 2:00 p. m. Pastor Ira Scott will be officiating. Burial will follow at Mendon Cemetery in Pendleton. Friends may share a memory or condolence at www. erleweinmortuary. com. "

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