Paul Edmund Cagle

Paul Edmund Cagle

January 22, 2015

Paul Edmund Cagle, Muscle Shoals, passed away on Thursday, Jan. 22nd, 2015 at the Florence Nursing and Rehab Center in Florence, at the age of 75.

He is survived by his wife, Maurine Cagle of Muscle Shoals; daughter, Sherry Lynn Greenhill and husband, Jeff, of LaGrange, Kentucky; sons, Terry Wayne Cagle and wife, Kim, of Tuscaloosa, Jonathan David Cagle and wife, Lori, of Smyrna, Tennessee, Michael Lee Cagle and wife, Michelle, of Killen; foster son, Nigel Milo and wife, Jasmine, of Linden, Guyana South America; seven grandchildren, Kodi Shirley and Drew, of Gordo, Josh Cagle of Tuscaloosa, Kalie Cagle of Tuscaloosa, Skyler Cagle of Smyrna, Tennessee, Savannah Cagle of Smyrna, Tennessee, Madison Cagle of Killen, Maci Cagle of Killen; foster grandson, Zabdiy’el “Zab” Milo, Linden, Guyana, South America; two great-grandsons, Whitt Shirley and Colt Shirley, both of Gordo, Alabama; brother, Joe Cagle, Leachville, Arkansas; and several nieces and nephews.

He was preceded in death by his parents, C. E. and Nancy Cagle; sisters, Leona Young and Opal Meadows; brothers, Cecil, Alfred, George and Claude Cagle.

He was a minister of the Church of Christ for 40 years having preached in: Hayti, Missouri; Reidsville, North Carolina; Gainesville, Arkansas; North Highlands Church of Christ in Russellville, Alabama and Centreville, Alabama.

He spent several years as a local and foreign missionary serving in Linden, Guyana South America; Bancock, Thailand; Bangladesh; Europe (London, Ukraine); Johannesburg, South Africa; Philippines; Nepal; Malaysia; Burma (Myamar); Borneo; Lincoln, Nebraska; Perry, Iowa.

He graduated from Sunset School of Preaching and earned a Bachelor of Arts from InternationalBibleCollege (HeritageChristianUniversity). He also earned a Master of Ministry from FreedHardemanUniversity and a Doctor of Missions from Theological University of America.  He was awarded an Honorary Doctor of Humanities from HeritageChristianUniversity.

Visitation was Friday, Jan. 23, 2015 at the North Highlands Church of Christ located at 2101 North Jackson Avenue in Russellville. Funeral was Saturday at the church with Nigel Milo, Dale Andrews, Jake Henson and Gavin McGee officiating. Burial followed in FranklinMemoryGardens.

Pallbearers were Terry Cagle, David Cagle, Michael Cagle, Jeff Greenhill, Josh Cagle, Skyler Cagle, Drew Shirley, Nigel Milo.

Honorary bearers were Clarence Gurganus, Walter Entrekin, Mickey Spillers, Tim Turner, Dan Thorn, Glen Grubbs.

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