On Sunday, July 3, 1955, Clifford Hale Agenstein, Jr., of Gallatin and Lois Jean Ramsey of Jamesport were united in marriage by the bride’s brother, Charles Edwin Ramsey, at the Jamesport United Methodist Church. It was a hot, sweltering day, but the heat didn’t mar the happiness of the couple.


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Friday, July 3, 2015, Cliff and Lois will celebrate their 60 years of love and friendship with friends and family. They have four grown children, three grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.

“Our parents are the perfect model of a happy marriage; they are each other’s best friend and they love us all unconditionally,” says daughter Debra Protass. “Our parents taught us the gift of love and laughter,” says daughter Kathy Henderson. “There isn’t a better teacher for hunting, fishing and cooking,” says son John. “It takes a moment to say I love you, but a lifetime to show it,” says son Steve.

Their happiness and love has endured for 60 years and continues today. A celebration of their abiding love and friendship will be hosted by the children and grandchildren at the home of Kathy and Jeff Henderson at Lake Viking on July 3, at 6 p.m.