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Jerrie Wells Obituary

Col. Jerrie C. Wells (USAF, RET.) Jerrie C. Wells, Colonel, US Air Force (Retired), passed away on Friday, January 28, 2011, with his beloved family by his side. He was known as Jerrie or Cebern, depending upon when and where you met him. Cebern was born on June 23, 1924, in Centerville, Texas, to Burtis Joseph and Hayes Gott Wells. His parents and brother, Maxie Wayne Wells, preceded him in death. Jerrie is survived by his wife of 56 years, Lillian Ann Wells, formerly of Montgomery, Alabama, and their daughters: Sarah and her husband Steven Fekete and Margaret and her husband Richard Patke. His cherished grandchildren, Haley Patke, Stuart Patke and Alex Fekete, also survive him. Col. Wells began his military career on April 1943 at the height of WW II. He completed bombardier training and served on board a B-26 Martin Marauder crew assigned to the 320th Bomb Group, 442nd Bomb Squadron at Bastia, Corsica. He flew 32 combat missions in WWII and was then released from active duty in November 1945. Col. Wells, like so many of The Greatest Generation, took advantage of the opportunities offered by the GI Bill and entered Texas A&M College in February 1946. He graduated with a BS in agriculture education in January 1949. He was recalled to active duty in September 1949 after a short stint as a vocational agriculture teacher in Bonham, Texas. Upon his return to the Air Force, Col. Wells served as a navigator for a year. He was finally given the opportunity to achieve his lifelong dream of becoming a pilot and graduated from pilot training on June 21, 1952. This service to his country as a bombardier, navigator and pilot is quite rare and demonstrates his intelligence and determination. Col. Wells logged over 8000 hours of flight time, primarily in B-47's, but he also flew various other aircraft during his career. Memorable moments in his career include his involvement in the Bay of Pigs. Ann knew only that he was "on a secret mission." He served as commander of the undergraduate pilot training squadron in Selma, Alabama at Craig AFB from 1966 - 1967. He was stationed in Korea from 1968 - 1969 and then at Ramey AFB in Puerto Rico, where he commanded the 53rd Weather Reconnaissance Squadron (popularly known as "Hurricane Hunters") from 1969 - 1970. Col. Wells retired from active duty after serving as deputy base commander at Dover AFB from 1971 to 1975. Upon his retirement, Col. Wells and his family moved to Bryan, Texas, where he reenrolled at Texas A&M University. He received his MS in educational administration in 1976 and his PhD in 1980, thus fulfilling another lifelong dream. Dr. Wells worked for Bryan ISD until his second retirement in 1990. Mr./Col./Dr. Wells enjoyed working with his hands and the satisfaction of a job well done. He loved spending time with his family, especially on his ranch in Leon County (The Latifundium.) He came from very humble beginnings and, through untold sacrifice and hard work, made sure that his family never experienced the deprivation and heartache that he felt as a young boy. A burial service with full military honors is scheduled for 13:00 hours, Friday, February 4, 2011, at Ft. Sam Houston National Cemetery, San Antonio. In addition, a memorial service will be held Saturday, February 5, 2011, at 1:30 p.m. at New Salem Cemetery Chapel in Centerville. This country cemetery, with Daddy's oak trees securing the outer perimeter, is an enduring testimony to his love of the land and faith in the future. Daddy planted more than 500 trees in Leon County, who knows how many he planted all across our country while he was in the Air Force? Just two months before his death, he collected a cupful of Austin acorns to plant in Bryan. In lieu of flowers please consider a donation to one of the following organizations: Cal Farley's Boys Ranch (www.calfarley.com or 800-687-3722) or the National Kidney Foundation. Or, plant a tree. Condolences may be made at www.cookwaldenforestoaks.com.

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Published by Austin American-Statesman on Feb. 2, 2011.

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Jerry Anthony

February 13, 2011

To the family of Col. Jerrie C Wells, I am deeply saddened for your loss. As a close neighbor for 13 years prior to us moving out to the country and a continued special relationship lasting for over 20 years, I will greatly miss his friendship and the time spent doing things together. Jerrie and Ann have been like a "second chance" set of parents for me since mine passed. Your generation will be greatly missed and a thanks to all your service to us as children and country! You are a true American Patriot!

Judi Hammock

February 10, 2011

I'm so sorry to hear about Cebern. I'm also sorry I wasn't able to attend the Memorial Service in Centerville. The weather was bad and the roads from here were icy so I decided it best not to travel. I was thinking about all of you that day and will continue to pray for your family. Our love to all.
Mike, Judi (Manning), Chad, and Cory Hammock

February 4, 2011

I'm sorry for your loss. I was stationed with Jerrie at Plattsburgh AFB N.Y in the 60"s. Our families shared a duplex on base. My wife's step-father was from Centerville TX and they had some great times talking about Centerville and Leon County.

Joe Brown, Austin, Texas

Lauren Schwab

February 3, 2011

Margaret, Sarah and Families, so sorry for your loss. Your dad was such an interesting man and I have never forgotten his kindness-or the beautiful bird house he made for me.

February 2, 2011

Margaret,
I'm so sorry for your loss of your father. He sounds like a wonderful man who will be dearly missed.
Love,
Stephanie Walker

Sheryl Morgan

February 1, 2011

We are so sorry for your loss. You all are such a wonderful, loving family. There’s no doubt he will be missed dearly. Thank you for sharing his life story. My dad was also in the USAF stationed in Korea, possibly at the same time. We appreciate his service to our country. We will keep you all in our thoughts and prayers for some time.
Much love,
Sheryl, Mark, Matt and Mason Morgan

George Lewis

January 30, 2011

Thank you,Jerrie, for your service to our country.

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