He is survived by his wife, Russie Bagley of Cedar Park, TX; three daughters, Carlene Stanley of Cleveland, Helen Coffman, of Cedar Park, and Dina Bagley of California; grandchildren, Leslie and Barry May of Splendora, Kevin and Julie Rhoden of Porter, Elizabeth Coffman of Leander, and Travis Coffman of Austin; and five great-grandchildren, Hunter May, Trevor May, Brent Rhoden, Cody Rhoden, and Landon Rhoden.
A.C. was preceded in death by his first wife, Mary Bagley, three sisters, Hazel Bogan, Iris Bruner, and Helen Jennings, and two brothers, Herman and Herbert.
A.C. was born and raised on a farm in East Texas, one of thirteen children. He joined the Army and served for 6 years during WWII in the Infantry, and later in the Reserves. During that time he took part in the New Guinea Campaign and the liberation of Luzon. A.C. earned two bronze stars during his military service and retired in 1946 as a Second Lieutenant. After WWII, he returned to Texas where he worked for over 40 years in the automobile industry, starting as an automobile mechanic and later serving as manager of the Parts Department of dealerships in Cleveland, Baytown, and Houston.
A.C. and Russie were longtime residents of Baytown, and A.C. leaves many friends all over the Houston area.
The family will receive friends from 5-8 p.m. on Tuesday evening, October 26, 2004 at Earthman Funeral Home. Services will be at 10:00 a.m. Wednesday, October 27, at Earthman Funeral Home Chapel in Baytown with Mr. David Ellis officiating.
He is survived by his wife, Russie Bagley of Cedar Park, TX; three daughters, Carlene Stanley of Cleveland, Helen Coffman, of Cedar Park, and Dina Bagley of California; grandchildren, Leslie and Barry May of Splendora, Kevin and Julie Rhoden of Porter, Elizabeth Coffman of Leander, and Travis Coffman of Austin; and five great-grandchildren, Hunter May, Trevor May, Brent Rhoden, Cody Rhoden, and Landon Rhoden.
A.C. was preceded in death by his first wife, Mary Bagley, three sisters, Hazel Bogan, Iris Bruner, and Helen Jennings, and two brothers, Herman and Herbert.
A.C. was born and raised on a farm in East Texas, one of thirteen children. He joined the Army and served for 6 years during WWII in the Infantry, and later in the Reserves. During that time he took part in the New Guinea Campaign and the liberation of Luzon. A.C. earned two bronze stars during his military service and retired in 1946 as a Second Lieutenant. After WWII, he returned to Texas where he worked for over 40 years in the automobile industry, starting as an automobile mechanic and later serving as manager of the Parts Department of dealerships in Cleveland, Baytown, and Houston.
A.C. and Russie were longtime residents of Baytown, and A.C. leaves many friends all over the Houston area.
The family will receive friends from 5-8 p.m. on Tuesday evening, October 26, 2004 at Earthman Funeral Home. Services will be at 10:00 a.m. Wednesday, October 27, at Earthman Funeral Home Chapel in Baytown with Mr. David Ellis officiating.
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