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Mary Allot AGNA

1924 - 2015

Mary AGNA Obituary


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AGNA, Mary Allott 90, passed away at home on January 6, 2015. She was born on September 18, 1924 in Alliance, Ohio to Gwen and Guy Allott. She was so proud of being their daughter - her mother was one of the first registered nurses in the state of Ohio and helped nurse many young men at Camp Sherman through the flu epidemic of 1918. Her father was the mayor of Alliance and owned the local hardware store where she worked during the Great Depression, supporting many families through a barter system. Her father became blind as an adult and she and her mother were his eyes, allowing him to continue to be a productive and active person till his death. They climbed Mt. Katadin together and travelled extensively. Mary attended Mt. Union College in Alliance and graduated from University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill with a major in bacteriology. She became a physician, graduating from the University of Cincinnati Medical School in 1949. She met her husband, James W. Agna, at UC. They celebrated 65 years of marriage in September 2014. Theirs was a remarkable love and a devoted partnership. They led lives of service and dedication to social justice and change. They were in the US Public Health Service in Burma (Myanmar) from 1951-53. Mary had her first of five children, Gwen Agna, there, in Rangoon in the 1952. Four more children were added to the family, Jacob, Molli (Diebold), Brigitte, and Tom. She and Jim moved their family to Haiti in 1958 and worked at the Hopital Albert Schweitzer, in St. Marc. The family established their home in Yellow Springs in 1959. Mary worked as a research assistant in anthropology at the Fels Institute for Human Development and also as a physician at the Yellow Springs Clinic, in Yellow Springs, Ohio. She then served as the Clark County Health Commissioner and after that as the Greene County Health Commissioner where she was responsible for instituting many progressive community health practices. During that time she also served as Clinical Preceptor for the Department of Environmental Health at the University of Cincinnati (1965-70). The family moved to Cincinnati in 1970 where she and Jim joined the University of Cincinnati Medical School faculty. She became the Assistant Clinical Professor of Environmental Health and Community Medicine at UC and the Assistant Health Commissioner for the Cincinnati Health Dept. (1970-74). She then served as the Chief Health Officer for the Northern Kentucky District Health Dept. In 1974 she secured a Federal grant to start the first Family Medicine residency in the US at the University of Cincinnati, where she became the Assistant Dean of the College of Medicine and Associate Professor of Family Medicine. In 1979 Mary and Jim returned to live in Yellow Springs where they both joined the Wright State University Medical School faculty. Mary was the Associate Professor and Vice Chairman of the Department of Family Medicine as well as the Associate Professor of Community Medicine at Wright State. She was a Professor Emeritus at Wright State. She was a member of the University of Cincinnati and the Wright State University Medical School Admissions Committees for 43 years, retiring from Wright State's in 2013. During her years on the Wright State Admissions Committee, the number of women medical students rose to over 50%, in part due to Mary's commitment to equal representation between men and women. Mary was a lifetime member of the American Academy of Family Practice, member of the Greene County Medical Society, the Ohio Academy of Family Practice, the Ohio Public Health Council (1974-81 and 1989-96) and Phi Beta Kappa. Mary served in many volunteer community roles in Cincinnati and in Yellow Springs, Ohio including as the chair of the Board of Trustees of Friends Care Center Long Range Planning Committee and the national Professional Advisory Committee of Coordinated Home Care. She was instrumental in making sure the elderly nationwide had the option of living out their final days in their homes, where she did. She volunteered at Planned Parenthood clinics, reflecting her commitment to women's reproductive rights and advocacy for low-income and underserved women. She and Jim are lifelong members of Physicians for National Health Care Program, being committed to universal health care for all. They were active in the Civil Rights Movement and were one of the families in Yellow Springs who welcomed an African American student, Sam Taylor, to their family in 1960 so he could attend John Bryan High School when the high school in Farmville, Virginia closed rather than integrate. In her retirement Mary taught knitting to Yellow Springs High School students, was active in the Council on Aging and the Yellow Springs Senior Center. She was a member of the Yellow Springs Shakespeare Club and the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Yellow Springs. She was an avid reader of books and of the New York Times, The Nation, and The New Yorker. Mary will be remembered as someone who always delighted in other people's company and for her joie de vivre (she loved the French language too). Mary was so kind, warm and humble. She did not suffer cruelty or hypocrisy. Over the years she and Jim loved to entertain family and friends with Burmese curry dinners and cook-outs. She was a lover of nature, opera, and all things Native American. Mary's great lifelong passion was horses. She grew up with them, remembering all by name and personality. Her last horse, Kizzie (Kismet), a Tennessee Walker, lived at the Funderberg farm where she rode every day through her early 80's. She taught many to ride and to respect horses, most especially her children and grandchildren. Mary's professional and volunteer accomplishments were legion. But by far her and Jim's greatest achievement, in their eyes, is their family. They all gathered to celebrate her 90th birthday in September and published a book of her letters and memoirs in honor of the occasion. She is survived by her husband James, daughters, Gwen (Tom Marantz), Molli (Steve Diebold) and Brigitte (Andrew LaCroix), sons, Jake (Patty Tobias) and Tom, grandchildren Nell Marantz (Alex Smith) and Kate Marantz, Eve Ackil (Dan Ackil) and Mae Agna, Chad, Paige Diebold Babb (Brian Babb), Faye and Jake Diebold and James Wasihun Agna LaCroix, great grandchildren, Esme Fielder Smith- Marantz and Lila Mae Ackil and many dear friends. Jim, her children and her grandchildren were so proud of her, of her accomplishments and of being a part of her family. The family wishes to thank Teresa Bondurant for her loving care, the care assistants at Arcadia Home Care, Hospice of the Miami Valley, Dr. Pam von Matthiessen and Friends Care Center. In lieu of flowers, donations in her memory can be made to Physicians for a National Health Program 29 E Madison Suite 602, Chicago, IL 60602 or Yellow Springs Community Foundation P.O. Box 55, Yellow Springs, Ohio 45387

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Published by Dayton Daily News on Jan. 12, 2015.

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March 31, 2016

My name is Lorrie Ann Fess - Jackson. I just found out a year later of Mary's passing. I am so very sorry - it breaks my heart. Most of the Agna family (Jim included) will remember me and my family (Fess) we lived behind you in Yellow Springs and were friends for many many years. I am coming up for a visit in May to Yellow Springs and Springfield. As you may remember, my father was Lowell T. Fess and my grandfather was former Senator Simeon D. Fess - buried there in Yellow Springs off Route 68.

I have been trying to get in touch with Brigitte for a while. I did have some communication via FB with Tom quite a while back. If someone would like to contact me, please do. I lived in Florida and my cell phone is: 407-739-0920.

Mary was a beautiful person. I remember her very well. She will be deeply missed.

To Jim, It's been a very long time since we have talked. I send my love and prayers to you and the entire family.

Please any of the family feel free to call or text me. I would love to get back in touch.

Long time family friend,
The Fess Family
Lorrie Fess - Jackson

January 13, 2015

The Wright State University Retiree's Association extends our condolences to the family of Mary Allot Agna. We also wish to acknowledge her many years of serve our University.

January 12, 2015

I met Mary in early 1960' s when she was Health Commissioner in Greene County and I volunteered there. From then on she and Jim supported all of my volunteer activities. They made an incredible couple. My deepest sympathy to Jim and family. Jan Rudd

Jane Scott

January 11, 2015

Peace to all of Mary's family - such wonderful memories.

Janie Hankin

January 11, 2015

Dear Gwen, Tom, Kate and Nell, your dear father, siblings, and their families:- Your mother and grandmother, wife and friend was an inspiration to me. I have such wonderful memories of Jim and Mary visiting Shropshire and Wales and then during family occasions I was privileged to attend. Her star was brightest of bright. Her memory shines on. Deepest sympathy and love, Janie

Mary Beth Carr McFarland

January 10, 2015

Dear Jim,
Our thoughts are very much with you and your family. Our memories with Mary are legion. We were blessed to have wonderful families, neighbors, opportunities and experiences in life in our years in Alliance.
Mary Beth (Carr) & Dave McFarland

Elisabeth (Allinikov) DeForest

January 10, 2015

Your mom will always be with me. I have fond memories of her while growing up in Yellow Springs, and more recently on our trail rides, just Kizzie and Courvoisier. She was in her element then and we had wonderful conversations filled with great wisdom.

January 10, 2015

It was such a joy and pleasure to know Mary. Your loss is also our loss. We will all miss Mary.

January 10, 2015

Hi Gwen and Tom - What a most interesting and inspiring person your Mom was. The apple has not fallen far from the tree here. She may be physically gone, but her spirit lives on in you who do so much for so many in our community. Keep the faith in that, your Mom would! John Pucci

Marilyn Rivera

January 10, 2015

Rob Tobias

January 10, 2015

Sad to hear of Mary Agna's passing. I remember well the Burmese Sunday night dinners she and Jim hosted. Interesting that at this moment I am in Thailand (close to Burma) and have met many sweet Burmeses people. Love the whole Agna clan and feel a special bond between our (Tobias) families. Best wishes to all. Love, Rob

Stewart

January 9, 2015

Death was not God's original purpose for us, it is something for which we can never be completely prepared. The Bible says: Time indefinite God has put in our hearts (Ecclesiastes3:11). God created us with the desire to live forever. He has opened the way for that desire to be fulfilled at John 3:16.

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