Obit of Blagg, Earl Eugene "Chuck" - Pottawatomie County, Oklahoma Thanks to Bakersfield Californian for permission to upload their obits to the USGenWeb Archives. Copyright, http://www.bakersfield.com/ 24 Dec 2006 Return to Pottawatomie County Archives: http://www.usgwarchives.net/ok/pottawatomie/pottawatomie.htm ===================================================================== USGENWEB NOTICE Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm ===================================================================== ::Hillcrest Memorial Park Cemetery--Bakersfield CA Blagg, Earl Eugene "Chuck" Memorial services will be held at Hillcrest Memorial Park on Friday, June 9, at 10:00 a.m. Born February 20, 1922 in Dale, Oklahoma to Jim and Maggie Jewell Braswell Blagg Grew up in Gravelly, Arkansas and left home at the age of 14 to work in the Conservation Corp Camps. He fought fires and installed the sewer system at Yosemite, planted trees in South Dakota and Nebraska. Enlisted in the US Navy October 15, 1942 following his father's death. He served overseas in WWII as did his older brother, JD, who died in France. Chuck served on the USS Antias and also flew in missions as a gunner patrolling for German submarines. He fought in Casablanca, Africa; San Juan, Puerto Rico, Cuba and Trinidad. He was honorably discharged Oct. 1945. He survived the Dust Bowl, the Depression, WWII and eventually ended up in the Oil Fields as a communications technician and retired from Getty/Texaco in 1986. While raising his family he spent a lot of time chasing wild horses and donkeys for BLM. He loved camping out and fishing, a favorite family camping spot was Balch Park. He helped coach his kid's baseball games and was very proud of all of them. His favorite time was spent having a backyard BBQ with all the family and friends over and of course had to include guitars and singing with his sisters. He also enjoyed going to the Indian Casinos and "playing" a little. Poker nights were frequent, but his most favorite game was Aggravation but he would only play if he could use the red marbles! Right up until the end he would ask, do I hear the dice, let's play marbles! He never lost his sense of humor and quick wit. He is survived by his loving wife of 12 years, Louise. They met through their love of music and he loved to watch her play her fiddle. He is also survived by 4 sisters and their spouses: his twin, Pearl and Jim Hinesley of Kingman, AZ, Fran Blagg Williams, Patsy and Ray Rush, all of Bakersfield, and Bonnie and Bob Reynolds of Palm Desert; 5 children: Joey and his wife, Linda Blagg, Bakersfield, Connie and husband, Rick Clagg, Tehachapi, Robert (Bobby) of Tupman, Robin Stenberg of Colorado, and Becky and husband, Mack Edwards of Colorado; step- children: Edward and Lana Holloway, Bakersfield, Connie and John Rose, Bodfish, Kenneth and Collena Holloway, and Carolyn and George Corbett, all of Duncan, Oklahoma; 11 grandchildren, Chad Morgan, Joey and Jessica Blagg, Kaycee and Ricci Clagg, Mandi Garrett, Ashley and Erica Stenberg, James Blagg, McKenzie and Carson Edwards and 19 step- grandchildren, 5 great- grandchildren and 28 stepgreat-grandchildren; numerous nieces and nephews and a multitude of friends. The family would like to extend a special thank you to the Optimal Hospice nurses, Alice & Flo for the extraordinary kindness and care bestowed on our loved one. They would also like to thank Chaplain Pat Roberts for his inspirational support during this time. In lieu of flowers, the family has asked that donations be made to Optimal Hospice Care. Viewing will be Thursday, June 8th from 3:00-8:00 p.m. Earl Eugene Blagg "Chuck" Feb. 20, 1922 - June 4, 2006 Published in the Bakersfield Californian on 6/7/2006. ========= Blagg, Earl Eugene (Memoriam) In Loving Memory of Earl Eugene Blagg "Chuck" Feb. 20, 1922 - June 4, 2006 Earl was a proud veteran who was honorable discharged in October 1945 from the U.S. Navy. Chuck enlisted in the U.S. Navy October 15, 1942 following his father's death. He served overseas in WW2 as did his older brother, JD, who died in France. Chuck served on the USS Antias and also flew in missions as a gunner patrolling for German submarines. He fought in Casablanca, Africa, San Juan, Puerto Rico, Cuba and Trinidad. We here at Hillcrest Mortuary apologize that the Associated Veterans were not scheduled to be present on June 9, 2006 to pay military rites to Mr. Blagg and his family. Published in the Bakersfield Californian on 6/21/2006. --------------------------------------------------------------------- Return to Pottawatomie County Archives: http://www.usgwarchives.net/ok/pottawatomie/pottawatomie.htm