Jean M. Agnew, age 84, of 1345 Michigan Ave SW, Huron, died Wednesday, April 5, 2006, at the Huron Regional Medical Center with her family by her side. Her funeral mass will be at 10:30 AM Tuesday, April 11, at Holy Trinity Catholic Parish with Father Joe Holzhauser officiating. Burial will be at St. Martin Cemetery with Military Rites by the Huron Veterans Council. Friends may call Monday afternoon and evening at the Welter Funeral Home or prior to the mass at the church Tuesday morning. There will be a Scripture Service at 6:30 PM Monday evening followed by a Rosary at the funeral home. Jean Agnew was born Jean M. Baker on February 4, 1922, to George and Caroline (Nicolai) Baker at Sioux Falls, SD. She attended Cathedral Grade School and graduated from Cathedral High School in Sioux Falls. During World War II Jean served with the U.S. Navy (WAVES) in San Diego, CA, as a Pharmacists Mate. Following her honorable discharge she returned to Sioux Falls and was employed at Metz Bakery. She attended Nettleton Commercial College for 2 years in Sioux Falls and graduated with a degree in accounting in 1947. On January 31, 1948, Jean married Frederick Agnew at Sioux Falls where the couple made their home. Jean taught physical education in Sioux Falls at Cathedral and OGorman High School for 17 years. Jean moved to Huron in 1979 where she was employed with the Adjustment Training Center as Home Manager until her retirement in 1984. In 1974, Jean was inducted into the South Dakota Amateur Softball Association Hall of Fame. Jean enjoyed sports, sports, and more sports. She was a member of Holy Trinity Catholic Parish (St. Martin Church), William Reaves American Legion Post #7 of Huron, life-member of the DAV, Huron Area Senior Center, A.A.R.P., and WAVES National. She is survived by 1 daughter, Patty (Mark) Wendelgass of Huron; 5 sons, Michael (Dianne) Agnew of New South Wales, Australia, Robert (Linda) Agnew of Medford, OR, Joseph (Mary) Agnew of Amboy, WA, Frederick (Ruby) Agnew of Los Angeles, CA, and Ronald Agnew of Vancouver, WA; 8 grandchildren, Mike Wendelgass, Jessica Wendelgass, Tom Wendelgass, Karlene Agnew, Kyle Agnew, Katie Agnew, Lisa Hennings, and Travis (Nicole)Agnew; 3 great grandchildren, Maddie Agnew, Lache Agnew, and Ryan Agnew; and 1 sister, Barbara (Orlene) Brende of Sioux Falls. She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband, Frederick in June of 1991; 1 daughter-in-law, Sally Meyer Agnew; 2 brothers, George Baker, and Clark Baker; 1 sister, Audrey Reeve; 2 sisters-in-law, Queenie Baker, and Mac Baker; and 1 brother-in-law, Mel Reeve.