Cornelius Hamilton Agee III

Published 10:20 am Wednesday, July 17, 2024

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Cornelius Hamilton Agee IIICornelius Hamilton Agee III, of Midlothian, passed away suddenly at home on July 3.

He is survived by his wife, Bonnie Hall Agee; his sister, Sue Carolyn Agee of San Francisco, California; his children: Scott Agee, and his wife Julie, of Kent Island, Maryland; Mathieu Agee, and his wife Stephanie, of Richmond; Craig Love, and his wife Sarah, of Carolina Beach, North Carolina; and Mandi Galloway of Midlothian; seven grandchildren, James Edwin Galloway of Richmond; Jacob Hamilton Agee of Kent Island, Maryland; Joseph Hall Galloway of Midlothian; Noelle Kathryn Agee of Kent Island, Maryland; Genevieve Marie Agee, of Richmond; Adaline Gray Agee of Richmond; and Samuel McDowell Love, of Carolina Beach, North Carolina.

He was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Hamilton Agee II of Buckingham.

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Over his years, Ham – as he was affectionately called – was heavily involved in his children’s youth sports holding titles ranging from bench coach to Little League Commissioner. He served as a volunteer firefighter for Prince Edward and Chesterfield Counties of Virginia. In his professional career he held the post of general auditor for several financial institutions before retiring from Christian Children’s Fund after 20 years where he was in charge of administrative services. Ham’s interests ranged over the years from home-brewing to every advance in technology, including weather stations to computers. He was a lover of 1960’s beach music, an avid collector of good bourbon, and Hamm’s Beer ceramic bears and signage. He loved sitting on a waterfront of all kinds (the Currituck Sound and Corolla, North Carolina drive-on beach in the 1990s and in the following decades along the Carolina Beach, North Carolina shoreline) – preferably in the sun, a cooler of cold beverages, and always with a Jimmy Buffett or Steve Bassett song in the air.

A Celebration of Life was held on Monday, July 15, at Woody’s Chapel on Huguenot Road.