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Hobson Elden Agee

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Hobson Elden Agee Veteran

Birth
Palacios, Matagorda County, Texas, USA
Death
15 Dec 2013 (aged 90)
Liberal, Seward County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Liberal, Seward County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
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Hobson Elden Agee, born to Hobson and Marga Reeta (Green) Agee, served as a Navy veteran on the USS Talbot 114 Destroyer in the Pacific during WWII. Following his military service, he dedicated a significant portion of his life to farming and later established his own business, Agee Construction, where he worked from 1973 until retiring in 1997. Elden, who enjoyed carpentry, gardening, and fishing in Colorado, married Mildred Elizabeth Henley on July 20, 1944, in Covington, OK. She preceded him in death on Feb. 20, 1995. They were long-time residents of Perryton, TX, and Liberal, KS.

Afterward, he married a woman named Yvonnie Crittenden on November 20, 1998, in Plains, KS, Elden is survived by his sons:

Wayne Agee and wife Becca of Edmond, OK
Bob Agee, OK
Jack Agee, KS
Frank Agee and wife Mendy of Edmond, OK.
His son Wayne reflects, "He was a man who could do pretty much anything."
His grandson David (Wayne's son) adds, "He loved to tell stories."
Hobson Elden Agee, born to Hobson and Marga Reeta (Green) Agee, served as a Navy veteran on the USS Talbot 114 Destroyer in the Pacific during WWII. Following his military service, he dedicated a significant portion of his life to farming and later established his own business, Agee Construction, where he worked from 1973 until retiring in 1997. Elden, who enjoyed carpentry, gardening, and fishing in Colorado, married Mildred Elizabeth Henley on July 20, 1944, in Covington, OK. She preceded him in death on Feb. 20, 1995. They were long-time residents of Perryton, TX, and Liberal, KS.

Afterward, he married a woman named Yvonnie Crittenden on November 20, 1998, in Plains, KS, Elden is survived by his sons:

Wayne Agee and wife Becca of Edmond, OK
Bob Agee, OK
Jack Agee, KS
Frank Agee and wife Mendy of Edmond, OK.
His son Wayne reflects, "He was a man who could do pretty much anything."
His grandson David (Wayne's son) adds, "He loved to tell stories."

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Married July 20,1944 to Mildred Elizabeth Henley

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h/o Mildred



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