Born,
November 4, 1920 in Greenwood, South Carolina
Died,
October 5, 2005 Charleston, SC
Funeral Services and Arrangements,
J. Henry Stuhr’s West Ashley Funeral Home Chapel
Interment,
Old St. Andrews Episcopal Churchyard
Member of,
Old St. Andrews Episcopal Church
US Army Veteran of,
World War II
Korean War
Retired
Rank, Major
He was a highly decorated combat veteran and a member of the 82nd Airborne Division. Received,
Bronze Star Medal for bravery
2 Purple Hearts
Retired,
Naval Supply Center in Charleston, SC
Predeceased by;
Parents,
Arthur Tillman Hughes
Maude Boyce Hughes
Wife,
Lydia June Hughes
Survived by;
3 Sons,
Michael Hughes of Charleston
David Hughes of Raleigh, NC
Artie Hughes of Columbia, SC
7 Grandchildren
Born,
November 4, 1920 in Greenwood, South Carolina
Died,
October 5, 2005 Charleston, SC
Funeral Services and Arrangements,
J. Henry Stuhr’s West Ashley Funeral Home Chapel
Interment,
Old St. Andrews Episcopal Churchyard
Member of,
Old St. Andrews Episcopal Church
US Army Veteran of,
World War II
Korean War
Retired
Rank, Major
He was a highly decorated combat veteran and a member of the 82nd Airborne Division. Received,
Bronze Star Medal for bravery
2 Purple Hearts
Retired,
Naval Supply Center in Charleston, SC
Predeceased by;
Parents,
Arthur Tillman Hughes
Maude Boyce Hughes
Wife,
Lydia June Hughes
Survived by;
3 Sons,
Michael Hughes of Charleston
David Hughes of Raleigh, NC
Artie Hughes of Columbia, SC
7 Grandchildren
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