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Elmer Hudspeth Obituary

Elmer B. Hudspeth, Jr. LUBBOCK- Loving husband, father, and grandfather, Elmer B. E.B. Hudspeth, Jr. went to his heavenly home on May 31, 2013. A visitation will be held today, June 2, at Resthaven Funeral Home from 3 until 6 p.m. A memorial service will be held Monday, June 3, 2013 in Carillon's Neil Chapel at 2 p.m. A private family burial is scheduled. Born January 27, 1921 to Elmer B., Sr. and Bessie Polk Hudspeth in Parker Co. Texas, Elmer moved to Caddo, Texas in 1926, graduating from Caddo High School in 1938. He lettered in football, basketball, and track. Elmer graduated from Tarleton State College in 1940 with an Associate Degree in Agricultural Engineering. He graduated from Texas A&M University in 1942 with a B.S. in Agricultural Engineering. In June 1942 he was commissioned into the Army Air Corps in Dallas. After completing navigation training at Mather Field, California in August 1943, he served overseas in the 98th Bomb Group in the 15th Air Force located in Lecce, Italy. As a navigator on the B-24 Liberator bomber, he flew 50 combat missions over southern Europe between 1943 and 1944. Elmer continued to serve in the Air Force Reserve until January 27, 1981, retiring as a Lt. Colonel. He married Winnie M. Hiesermann on January 24, 1947 in San Juan, Texas. During 1947 and 1948 he was an instructor at Texas A&M and taught at the University of Arkansas in 1948 and 1949. Elmer received his Masters of Agricultural Engineering from Michigan State University in 1949, also teaching there that year. After teaching an additional year at Texas A&M University, he moved to Lubbock in 1951 as Director of the Cotton Mechanization Project for the U.S Department of Agriculture. He and his co-workers were responsible for the development and refinement of the mechanical cotton stripper/harvester. He introduced the seed press wheel, furrow diking equipment, procedures for their use, and a harvester for narrow row cotton, all of which are now in commercial production and have contributed significantly to the growth of the cotton industry. He also worked with crop planting techniques and equipment, fertilizer and herbicide application, and weed control. During his thirty-five year career as an agricultural engineer, Elmer received many awards including two Superior Service Awards from the USDA, Man of the Year in Southwestern Agriculture for 1971 from the Progressive Farmer magazine, and the Texas Tech Gerald W. Thomas Award for outstanding Agriculturalist in 1978. He was a member and Fellow of the American Society of Agricultural Engineers. Elmer was also a member of St. Luke's United Methodist Church and active in the Carillon Retirement Community in Lubbock since 1998. His hobbies included golf, fishing, and traveling. His beloved wife of 63 years, Winnie, preceded him in death in December 2010. He is survived by two sons, Gary B. of Virginia Beach, Va., and Gregg W. of Atlanta, Ga.; one daughter, Marsha K. Aston and her husband Junior of Plano, Texas; one grandson, Trey Aston of Dallas, Texas; two sisters, Kate Lowe and Betty Foster both of Abilene, Texas; and several special nieces and nephews. The family would especially like to thank Elmer's caregivers, Lisa, Susan, Maria, Angie and Christina, for their kindness and service over the past two years. Elmer will be missed by his family and friends. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to a charity of your choice. Condolences may be offered at http://www.resthavenfuneralhome.com/

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Published by Lubbock Avalanche-Journal on Jun. 2, 2013.

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Dodie Grinnell

June 4, 2013

Mike and I had the pleasure of knowing Winnie and Elmer during the years we worked at Carillon. They were a wonderful couple and an assit to the Carillon community. Our sincere condolences.

June 3, 2013

I just thought Elmer was one of the greatest! He will truly be missed! Prayers to family. Randall and Danetta Durrett

June 3, 2013

Marsha, Gary and Greg, Just read of Elmer's death. We enjoyed our friendships with all of you. Many happy memories. Forgot how many things Elmer accomplished in his lifetime. Wow! We will be thinking of you. Hamman Family in Austin, Mary Dee, Jay, Celeste and Jill

Ray and Bonnie Alverson

June 3, 2013

Gary,
Bonnie and I are saddened to hear of your loss. We remember meeting your Dad and visiting with him when we attended Tech. We will keep you and your family in our thoughts and in our hearts in days ahead.
Ray and Bonnie Alverson

June 3, 2013

We know this is a difficult time for you -- the loss of a parent is never easy. Just wanted you guys to know you are in our thoughts and prayers!

Susie and Louis

June 2, 2013

The members of Greater Lubbock Chapter of Military Officers Association of America salute Elmer B. Hudspeth, Jr. We admire and respect him for his valiant military service for our country.

David Cummins
LTC JAGC-USA ret.
COL 4th Cavalry Regiment, U.S. Army (Memorial Association)

June 2, 2013

Marsha,

Heartfelt condolences. I remember when Elmer visited me after my accident, while in the hospital in 1971. He was always so cheerful and such an exceptional Ag Engineer. My father and Elmer used to throw around dominoes during lunch at the Experiment Station.

My thoughts and prayers are with you.

Ray Brigham
Boerne

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