James-Agnew-Obituary

James E. Agnew Jr.

State College, Pennsylvania

Oct 20, 1951 – Dec 12, 2023

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BORN
October 20, 1951
DIED
December 12, 2023
LOCATION
State College, Pennsylvania
CHARITY
American Heart Association

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James E. Agnew, Jr., age 72, of State College, died peacefully on December 12, 2023, at Mount Nittany Medical Center with his wife and children by his side. He was the husband of Colleen J. (Antonition) Agnew, with whom he shared 45 years of marriage.Born in Kingston on October 20, 1951, he was...

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Jim was the kindest and hardest working person I had the pleasure knowing. He helped many students become reactor operators. Jim Kelly

Colleen, I´m so sorry. We shared the same birthday, October 20, Jim my senior by 4 years. We worked together at Perry Training for several years. He was kind, smart, and very dedicated to the success of our license class students. A true professional that helped shape the careers of many candidates. Jim was great to work with and Perry Training had big void to fill when he left.

My condolences to Colleen and family as well as close friends. I worked with Jim at the Perry Nuclear Power Plant. He was a kind and compassionate man, who helped train and guide many people over the years.

Dear Colleen and family, We are so sorry for your loss of husband and father, Mr Agnew was my supervisor at PPL for few years. May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow. Old PPL employee Ruth and Jay Chanitz

Dear Colleen and Family: I was so sad to read about the untimely passing of Jim at such a young age. I had the pleasure of having Jim for a patient many years ago. Despite all his health issues, he was such a special, pleasant great guy that I always enjoyed seeing. I'm sure he will be missed by very many, and may his soul rest in peace. My sincere condolences for your loss. God bless, Yours truly, John Mecca, MD

I am deeply saddened by the passing of Jim. Jim took me under his wing when I first Started my career at PP&L. My deepest sympathy to Colleen and his family.

So sorry to hear of Jim´s passing. Unfortunately I lost track of him after high school. We had many good times in the WVW orchestra. May the memories of your good times provide comfort now and forever.

Colleen & Family. Jim was a real nice man. Prayers are with all of you in this difficult time.

Remember Jim as a very nice person who loved to chat about his family while working at PPL. RIP Jim