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Edward Ogdee Obituary

Edward Ogdee
SAN BENITO, TX.-
Edward Ogdee, 91, passed away Saturday, Sept. 8, 2012. He was born in 1920, above his father and uncle's mercantile store at the corner of Robertson and Travis Streets in San Benito, Texas, to Jack M. and Foutine A. Ogdee. Ed, as he was known to all, graduated from San Benito High School, where he earned varsity letters in football, baseball, basketball, and track and was voted the BEST ALL AROUND BOY of the graduating class of 1939. Later that year, he enrolled at The Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas, now known as Texas A&M University, and became a Texas Aggie for the rest of his life.
In 1942, after earning his varsity football letter as a starter, he, along with the entire Junior and senior classes at Texas A&M, was inducted into the United States Army, loaded onto a special troop train at College Station, Texas, bound for Fort Sam Houston in San Antonio, Texas; and, together, the Aggies went off to war.
His athleticism earned an appointment as a non-commissioned officer to the forerunner of the modern day Central Intelligence Agency, known as the Office of Strategic Services, or O.S.S., and he was sent to Quantico, Virginia for specialized training as a commando. While there, he met Rebecca (Becky) Ward of Kentucky, the love of his life, and they were married just before his transfer, in 1944, to the island of Ceylon, where he served in the forgotten theater known as the China-Burma-India Theater of World War II.
With the end of the war, he returned, along with Becky, to Texas A&M, graduated in May of 1946, and finally settled in San Benito, Texas, where they lived together for the rest of their lives. They opened OGDEE BROTHERS DEPARTMENT STORE, on Robertson Street, on Saturday, July 27, 1946, in a building barely a hundred feet away from the one in which Ed was born. The very next day, Becky gave birth to their son Jack Edward (Jackie) Ogdee.
They labored hard and prospered in not only their business, but also a family life that was blessed with four more sons. Ed became increasingly active in civic and political activities. In 1959, he became the second of three generations of his family to serve the City of San Benito, Texas as a city commissioner and was elected to two more successive terms. In 1964, he was elected mayor, but in 1966, against the wishes of his constituents, and in deference to the needs of his family, Ed retired from elected life. During the 1950's and 60's, he was a popular figure at San Benito Greyhound football games, and old timers still recall him leading them in support of the home team as he banged on the original ``GREYHOUND FANS' bass drum they had purchased for their ``Number One Greyhound Fan'.
In his later years, Ed was a trusted advisor to various San Benito mayors and city commissions, and continued to serve in other capacities as a member of the San Benito Utilities Board. Often, he was called upon to chair the City's Grievance Committee, where he was respected for the fairness of the decisions which he participated in rendering to various estranged city employees.
He was one of the visionary founders of the LOS INDIOS INTERNATIONAL BRIDGE project which became a reality when it was finally built in the 1980's, and was one of the medal recipients commemorating the accomplishment. Probably his greatest contribution to his hometown, which generally is unknown, is that he is credited with initiating the idea for the San Benito Industrial Foundation Park, now located alongside U.S. Highway 77 Expressway in San Benito. Over the next four decades, as the foundation's growth demanded more land, Ed was highly valued for his negotiating skills in purchasing it while achieving deals that were always considered fair and equitable by all parties involved.
Ed truly loved being a former student of Texas A&M. Whether he saw it in person, on television, or heard it on the radio, he never missed an A&M football game, and his spirits virtually rose or fell with the outcome of every play. It was only fitting that minutes before he departed peacefully from this world, the last words and music he heard was the FIGHTIN' TEXAS AGGIE BAND playing ``THE SPIRIT OF AGGIELAND'. He is best remembered as an All American guy in the midst of the "Greatest Generation of Americans" that ever lived, and will be forever missed.
Edward Ogdee, or ``Bada', as he was also affectionately known, was preceded in death by his parents Jack and Foutine Ogdee, his wife of over 65 years Rebecca (Becky) Ogdee, brother George Ogdee, sister Helen Ogdee, sons 2nd Lt. Jack Edward Ogdee, and infant James Robert Ogdee, and a nephew Dr. Eddie Ogdee.
He is survived by three sons Ron and wife Kathy Ogdee, Fred Ogdee, and Phil Ogdee; grandchildren Chelley and husband Jeff Black, Keith Ogdee, Edward Ogdee and Rebecca Ogdee; a sister-in-law Anna Ogdee; nephews Michael and wife Lucy Ogdee and their daughter Noel, and Dr. Robert and wife Brenda Ogdee and their children Alec and Alexandria.
A visitation celebrating Ed's life will be held on Thursday, September 13, 2012, at the HENRY THOMAE FUNERAL HOME located at 701 N. Bowie in San Benito, Texas with family members in attendance from 5:00 pm through 8:00 pm.
Funeral services will be conducted on Friday, September 14, 2012, at ALL SAINTS EPISCOPAL CHURCH in San Benito, Texas at 10:00 a.m., and interment will follow at Mont Meta Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers the family suggests that donations be made in Ed's name to All Saints Episcopal Church in San Benito, Texas or the 12th MAN FOUNDATION at Texas A&M University in College Station, Texas.
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Published by The Hour on Sep. 12, 2012.

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September 14, 2012

My sincere condolences to George, Michael and the entire Ogdee family. God bless this great Texas Aggie......

September 14, 2012

Soup and Kathy,
sorry to hear of his passing. I only met him two or three times, but I have never forgotten those experiences. While this is a time of sadness, remember to rejoice and celebrate his rich life.
Rick Rickman

jJanie de la Rosa Garza

September 14, 2012

I had the great pleasure of working at Ogdee Dept. Store back in my high schools years (1972-1973) I worked Saturdays only and in the summer of 1973 worked full time, Mr. Ogdee gave me that opporunity. I thank God for the opporunity to have had my very first paying job at Ogdee' Dept. Store.
To the family my deepest condolences. May you find peace and comfort on our Lord Jesus... and to Mr. Ogdee i say "Thank you for all God allowed you to accomplish and one of those accompishments was for our city San Benito Texas, a city that will remember you."

Del Murphy

September 13, 2012

Ron and family, please accept our condolences on the passing of your father

September 13, 2012

We spent many many years together on Edgewater Street! Thank you for always buying Girl Scout cookies from us and letting us go up and down your driveway on our bikes. My prayers go out to the Ogdee family. Thank you for sharing him with us. Betsey Ross Fields (Dr. Clay and Lynnette Ross)

Bob Flynn

September 13, 2012

Fred , I know you were very close to your parents.It was great that you were able to spend so much time with them and be there for them these past years . God Bless You and your Family

Missy Morrow

September 13, 2012

Dear Ogdee Family,
So sorry to hear of your loss. What a wonderful legacy your family has in San Benito. Will keep you in our thoughts and prayers.
Missy Truax Morrow & Sam Morrow

Nora Martinez

September 13, 2012

Our condolences to you and your family, from Nora and staff at Retama Manor Nursing Center in Harlingen. The Lord give you comfort and strength.

Peter (Golden Flyers) Rodriguez

September 13, 2012

Grief can be so hard, but our special memories help us cope. Remembering you and your loved one today and always.

Sharron (Stout) Roberts

September 13, 2012

Ron, Kathy, Fred and family. I am very sorry to hear of your loss. I remember your dad well. My thoughts and prayers are with you all.

David Siller

September 12, 2012

Fred, Your dad lived a really full life. How fortunate you and your family are to have been a part of such a very good man. My thoughts are with you and your family.
David Siller

September 12, 2012

To the whole Ogdee family,
Our deepest sympathy... I still remember the boots in the middle of the store and the sawdust and the smell of the store where we'd get our oxfords. Your dad (and uncle)were my first padrinos with Mom being next door with her beauty shop. I don't remember which of the boys taught me to blow bubbles with our sodas there at the store with Ed and Panchita looking on. Please know, Ms Becky, we kids, thought you were a movie star and that Mr. Ogdee was so lucky. So many beautiful and wonderful memories to cherish. Know he was admired and cherished. Maybe that's why I'm an Aggie wife now with Aggie kids.

Thoughts and Prayers,

Dee Dee Longoria Reza

Anna (Avila) Finn

September 12, 2012

Ron,My thoughts and prayers are with you, Kathy and your family. Your Dad was such a special individual.God just welcomed another angel home.

Ronny Rustad

September 12, 2012

Ronnie and Freddie,
From the Rustad's to you, our deepest prayers for you and your family. I have such great memories of playing football in your front yard, your Dad pounding that drum on Friday nights, and getting new clothes at the store. Your Dad was always very nice and tolerant of us kids in the neighborhood. He was a very good man and San Benito owes much to him.
May God bless and keep you near him at this time of sorrow and loss.
Ronny

Joel Martinez

September 12, 2012

I never met Mr. Ogdee but growning up in San Benito, I remember going to his store and knowing who he was. I am saddened that I never got a chance to meet and talk to this man as an adult; reading his story here I see that he was such an interesting and caring man. Looks like San Benito lost another great son. God Bless and rest in peace.

Jim & Brenda Mayo

September 12, 2012

Words can't express the feelings of loss at this time. May the memories in your hearts and God's comfort lift you up and carry you forward at this time.

Buck Wylie

September 12, 2012

Dear Fred:
Thank You for letting me know first of all. I know you will miss your Dad deeply and he will forever be in your heart and mind as I bet when those babies were little you would repeat your Father's words. I feel sorry for those who do not have relationships with their Fathers. They miss so much of life. I am sure as your Father was presented at the gates of Heaven the proclamation was"Well Done my good and faithful servent."
Love you Fred.
Buck Wylie

Ken Medders, Jr.

September 12, 2012

Ogdee family my sincere condolences on the loss of Mayor Odgee - a fine decent individual who'll be missed by many.

God Bless.

Mimi Ogdee

September 12, 2012

You were a great grandfather - loving husband. My son Edward carries your name with pride. Thank you for loving all of us. Mimi Ogdee

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