In Loving Memory

PT

pagerine Tuggle

January 11, 1956 — April 5, 1956

It is with profound sadness that we announce the passing of Pagerine Tuggle. Born on January 11, 1956, in the heart of Kansas City, Missouri, Pagerine left this world on April 5, 1956, enveloped in the love and warmth of her family in the comfort of her home. Though her time with us was far too brief, she touched the lives of many with her gentle spirit and unwavering love. Pagerine was the beloved daughter of LaVoy and Bertha Tuggle, who cherished her greatly. Tragically, she is predeceased by her brothers, Gary, Larry, and Tyrone Tuggle, and her sister, Bertha Profitt. Their memories now become a cherished part of her legacy, and they are reunited once again in peace and love. Pagerine was a proud alumna of Central High School in Kansas City, Missouri, where she laid the foundation for a life dedicated to service and community. Her journey led her to a fulfilling career with the City of Kansas City, Missouri, in 2013, where she was admired for her dedication and tireless work ethic. She was a beacon of kindness and professionalism, leaving an indelible mark on her colleagues and the community she served. Outside of her professional life, Pagerine was an avid cook, known for her delectable dishes that brought joy and comfort to her family and friends. Her kitchen was a place of solace and celebration, where laughter and stories were shared over delicious meals. A fervent fan of the Kansas City Chiefs, Pagerine could often be found cheering passionately for her team, her spirit as vibrant and unwavering as the red and gold she wore with pride. A service to celebrate the life of Pagerine Tuggle will take place on April 18, 2026, at 5:00 p.m. at Senenity Funeral Home. We invite all who knew and loved Pagerine to join us in honoring her extraordinary life, sharing stories, and remembering the joy she brought to so many. In lieu of flowers, the family kindly requests that donations be made in Pagerine’s memory to a charity close to her heart, furthering her legacy of kindness and generosity. Pagerine’s departure leaves a void that can never truly be filled, but her love and memories will forever remain in the hearts of those she touched. Though her time was short, her impact was immeasurable, and her spirit will live on in the laughter, love, and warmth she shared with all who had the privilege of knowing her.