WHEREAS, Fran Wilfred Agnes passed away on February 9, 2003, at the
age of 80; and
WHEREAS, He is survived by his spouse, Marlene Agnes, 3 daughters,
2 sons, 13 grandchildren, and 5 great-grandchildren; and
WHEREAS, He served his country with pride for 22 years, including
7 years in the United States Army Air Corp and 15 years in the United
States Air Force, retiring with the rank of Captain in 1961; and
WHEREAS, He was held as a prisoner of war for 3 1/2 years, endured
the infamous Bataan Death March on April 9, 1942, and was liberated
from the Hiro Hata prison camp in October 1945; and
WHEREAS, After retiring from the Air Force and returning to
civilian life, he continued to serve his country with pride as an
employee of the Washington State Job Service for 25 years from 1962 to
1987, retiring as Operations Manager in Spokane, Washington; and
WHEREAS, His dedication to improving each community in which he
lived was unselfish and untiring; and
WHEREAS, He worked with determination for the betterment of
veterans and their families in the state of Washington; and
WHEREAS, His efforts were instrumental in ensuring that veterans
received proper recognition for their contribution to their country,
including promoting legislation to honor veterans with a color guard at
their funerals; and
WHEREAS, His leadership was instrumental in the establishment of
Tahoma National Cemetery at Kent, Washington, which was dedicated
September 26, 1997, and opened for interments October 1, 1997; and
WHEREAS, He was an active member of the American Ex-Prisoners of
War and was installed as National Commander of this great organization,
serving with pride from 1990-1991, and also served as National
Convention Site Chairman, American Ex-POWs; and
WHEREAS, He coached Little League baseball for 20 years, bringing
National League Junior Baseball to Spokane, and was a major force in
the building of many baseball fields throughout the area; and
WHEREAS, He participated as a valuable member of the American
Defenders of Bataan and Corregidor; the Polish Legion of American
Veterans, USA; the American Legion; Disabled American Veterans;
Veterans of Foreign Wars; National Association of Uniformed Services;
Military Officers; the Everett Elks; Wenatchee Eagles Aerie #204; Chair
of Tahoma National Cemetery Support Group; member of the Washington
State Governor's Veterans Affairs Advisory Committee; Board member of
Snohomish County Human Services Veterans Assistance Board; committee
member of Washington State WWII Veterans; and Chair of Washington
State's Veterans Legislation Committee; and
WHEREAS, He touched the lives of many with his tireless commitment
to his country, his enthusiastic approach to everything he
accomplished, and his warm sense of humor; and
WHEREAS, He will be missed by all who had the good fortune to know
him;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, That the members of the Washington
State Senate, on behalf of the people of our state, recognize the life
of Fran Wilfred Agnes and express its appreciation for his many
outstanding achievements and contributions to the citizens of the State
of Washington and to the United States of America.