CADMAN V. PADGETT
Cadman V. Padgett, 75, of Lighthouse Point, Florida, passed away Monday, November 4, 1991. He was a former resident of Hyattsville, Maryland.
He was the beloved husband of Marjorie; cherished father of Patricia Golenbieski of Cherry Point, North Carolina and Barbara Covert of Davie, Florida. He is also survived by four grandchildren, James, Meredith, Michelle and Matthew, and also one beloved sister, Jeannette Padgett Switzer of Highland Beach, Florida.
He retired from the U.S. Air Force with the rank of Lieutenant Colonel and served with distinction as a Pilot Officer in the British Roya Air Force, American Eagle Squadron.
Col. Padgett was an active boater in Maryland and Florida.
Friends may call at Kalas Funeral Home, Oxon Hill, Maryland from 2-4 and 6-8 pm, Wednesday, November 6, 1991. There will be a service at 7:30 pm with the Reverend Harry R. Switzer officiating. Burial will be at 9 am, Thursday, November 7, 1991 at Arlington National Cemetery with full Military Honors. Kraeer Funeral Home, 1199 E. Sample Rd., Pompano Beach, Florida is in charge of arrangements.
Published in The South Florida Sun Sentinel (Fort Lauderdale, Florida) on Wednesday, November 6, 1991. (nc)
MISS SCHWARTZ BRIDE OF MAJ. C. V. PADGETT AT ANDREWS FIELD
Miss Marjorie Ann Schwartz, daughter of Mrs. Wallace J. Williams of Coral Hills, Washington, was married last evening to Maj. Cadman Vinton Padgett, son of Mrs. Anna C. Padgett, also of Washington. The ceremony was performed in the base chapel at Andrews Field, the Rev. Peter A. Rakowski of the Mount Calvary Church at Forestville, officiating at 7 0'clock.
. . . . . Mr. and Mrs. Padgett left later on their wedding trip and at its completion will make their home at 4627 Lewis Avenue in Washington. Mr. Padgett served as a fighter pilot with the
Royal Air Force and with the 8th Air Force in England. He was awarded the Air Medal with three Oak Leaf Clusters and the Distinguished Flying Cross with an Oak Leaf Cluster.
Excerpted and Published in The Evening Star (Washington, District of Columbia) on Thursday, NOvember 21, 1945. (nc)
NOTE: Early maps record the name of the Camp Springs, Maryland settlement as Allentown, Maryland. Colonel Padgett shows he was born in Allentown, Maryland in the U.S., Social Security Applications and Claims Index (1936) and his World War II Draft Card for Young Men (1940).
CADMAN V. PADGETT
Cadman V. Padgett, 75, of Lighthouse Point, Florida, passed away Monday, November 4, 1991. He was a former resident of Hyattsville, Maryland.
He was the beloved husband of Marjorie; cherished father of Patricia Golenbieski of Cherry Point, North Carolina and Barbara Covert of Davie, Florida. He is also survived by four grandchildren, James, Meredith, Michelle and Matthew, and also one beloved sister, Jeannette Padgett Switzer of Highland Beach, Florida.
He retired from the U.S. Air Force with the rank of Lieutenant Colonel and served with distinction as a Pilot Officer in the British Roya Air Force, American Eagle Squadron.
Col. Padgett was an active boater in Maryland and Florida.
Friends may call at Kalas Funeral Home, Oxon Hill, Maryland from 2-4 and 6-8 pm, Wednesday, November 6, 1991. There will be a service at 7:30 pm with the Reverend Harry R. Switzer officiating. Burial will be at 9 am, Thursday, November 7, 1991 at Arlington National Cemetery with full Military Honors. Kraeer Funeral Home, 1199 E. Sample Rd., Pompano Beach, Florida is in charge of arrangements.
Published in The South Florida Sun Sentinel (Fort Lauderdale, Florida) on Wednesday, November 6, 1991. (nc)
MISS SCHWARTZ BRIDE OF MAJ. C. V. PADGETT AT ANDREWS FIELD
Miss Marjorie Ann Schwartz, daughter of Mrs. Wallace J. Williams of Coral Hills, Washington, was married last evening to Maj. Cadman Vinton Padgett, son of Mrs. Anna C. Padgett, also of Washington. The ceremony was performed in the base chapel at Andrews Field, the Rev. Peter A. Rakowski of the Mount Calvary Church at Forestville, officiating at 7 0'clock.
. . . . . Mr. and Mrs. Padgett left later on their wedding trip and at its completion will make their home at 4627 Lewis Avenue in Washington. Mr. Padgett served as a fighter pilot with the
Royal Air Force and with the 8th Air Force in England. He was awarded the Air Medal with three Oak Leaf Clusters and the Distinguished Flying Cross with an Oak Leaf Cluster.
Excerpted and Published in The Evening Star (Washington, District of Columbia) on Thursday, NOvember 21, 1945. (nc)
NOTE: Early maps record the name of the Camp Springs, Maryland settlement as Allentown, Maryland. Colonel Padgett shows he was born in Allentown, Maryland in the U.S., Social Security Applications and Claims Index (1936) and his World War II Draft Card for Young Men (1940).
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Date interred: 11/7/1991
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