WILLAMSBURG - Evelyn ("Terry") W. Agee passed away at age 83 at her home in Richmond Friday evening, August 23, following a lengthy illness. She was with her family. She was preceded in death by her husband, Kenneth A. Agee Jr., and sister Margaret W. Estacio. She is survived by a large family. Doris W. Morris, her sister, resides in Ohio. Another sister, Grace Miller, and brother, William G. Wenzel, live in Illinois. Her sons, Kenneth L. Agee, and his wife, Mary, live in Colorado, and William A. Agee and his wife, Catherine, live in Richmond, Virginia. She has six grandchildren. Jason C. Agee and his mother, Judy, live in Richmond, Virginia. The remaining grandchildren live out of the area and are Lynette L. Blaiss, Karina L. Agee, Kenneth L. Agee, Aaron Steven Agee and Shelby Kaye Munoz. Her nine great-grandchildren are Kimberly, Kelly and Cassidy Blaiss; Taylor and Kenneth Agee; Michael Lee and Christopher Dale Hensley; and Stevie and Shaun Munoz. The family invites friends to join in the celebration of her life at Nelsen Funeral Home, 3785 Strawberry Plains Road, Williamsburg, on Sunday afternoon from 3 to 5 p.m. A funeral service will be held at 11 a.m. Monday at the funeral home. Burial will be private. Arrangements by Nelsen Funeral Home.
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