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West Monroe, Louisiana

James Oglesbee Obituary

James Floyd "Mr. Buddy"

Oglesbee



Funeral services for James Floyd "Mr. Buddy" Oglesbee will be held at 2:00 PM, Saturday, May 5, 2012 in the chapel of Kilpatrick Funeral Home West Monroe. Rev. Butch Pilcher and Rev. John Foster will be officiating. Interment will follow at Mulhearn Memorial Park under the direction of Kilpatrick Funeral Home West Monroe.

James Floyd "Mr. Buddy" Oglesbee, 90, left his worldly home for his heavenly home May 3, 2012. He was born Dec. 17, 1921, on his mother's birthday in Eros, Louisiana. The retired mechanical supervisor for the Illinois Central Railroad was both a Blue Lodge Mason and a Shriner for more than 50 years.

Tuesday, May 1, He celebrated his 69th wedding anniversary with his wife, LaVon at the home they built in West Monroe in 1951. They adopted two children whom they devoted their lives to. No one could have asked for a better father.

A train whistle made him pause and then tell a story from his 45-year tenure with the IC and then subsequent work with H.L. & H Railroad Services. Railroad memorabilia filled his home.

His willpower and stamina were legendary and inspirational through Stage IV bladder cancer 16 years ago, quintuple bypass 11 years ago and a heart attack last November. He drove his car until last year, push mowed his yard until three years ago and even gave the right advice on plumbing last week.

Mr. Buddy rode in parades all over North Louisiana and at the Shrine Circuses as a member and treasurer of the Barak Flivver Unit. His "iouga" horn couldn't be missed. He had been a charter member of the Barak Temple.

He loved Jesus, his family, his friends, his Pomeranians, the Shrine Hospital for Children, gospel quartets, the railroad, gardening and West Monroe High School football. Mr. Buddy never met a stranger and always made people laugh.

Mr. Oglesbee was preceded in death by his father M. F. "Doc" Oglesbee; his mother Beatrice Oglesbee; a sister Agnes Stuckey; and a brother M. C. "Jack" Oglesbee.

Survivors include his wife of 69 years, LaVon Barnes Oglesbee; a son Gary Oglesbee and wife Beth of Huntsville, AL; a daughter Lori Oglesbee-Petter and husband Philip of McKinney, TX. He had one grandson Scott Oglesbee and one granddaughter Karen Fletcher and husband Lucas, all of West Monroe. He had three great grandchildren: Lexi, Jordan and Chase. He is also survived by his sister Helen Lewis and "favorite niece" Wanda Lewis as well as many other nieces, nephews and inlaws.

Pallbearers will be Chuck Barnes, Bruce Korn, David Neal, Philip Petter, Ardis Stuckey, Fermon Tidwell.

Honorary pallbearers will be the members of the Barak Shrine Temple and the Blue Lodge.

Memorials may be made to Barak Shrine Temple Children's Hospital Fund, Noble James F. Oglesbee Memorial, 6620 Frontage Road, Monroe, LA 71202.

Visitation will be held Friday May 4, 2012 from 5:00 PM until 8:00 PM at Kilpatrick Funeral Home West Monroe.

Online condolences may be sent to the family at www.kilpatrickfuneralhomes.com

Kilpatrick Funeral Home

West Monroe, LA

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Published by The News Star on May 4, 2012.

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