84, died on Sat. Feb. 27th. Born in Savannah, GA. of Marie Smith Hodges and Cheatham E. Hodges, Sr. He served in WW II as a Pharmacist Mate 1st Class at Brooklyn Naval Hospital. He served on the USS Panamint AGC 13 in the Pacific. Honorably Discharged, in 1946. Graduated from the Citadel in 1950 with an AB degree in Political Science. He received a Masters of Education from U of F and studied for a PhD in emotional disturbance and social maladjustment. He had many careers: an instructor at Millersville State College, real estate and appraisal in Augusta, GA., a field expediter for DuPont, taught for Palm Beach County public schools, business management in Augusta, GA, executive director of the GA Catholic Conference for 25 years and also represented GA. Military College and several other entities to the GA. Legislature. He was a Knight of St. Gregory, a Knight of the Holy Sepulchre and a Knight of Columbus. He is survived by his wife, Joan Weiller Hodges, 8 children, 17 grandchildren and his brother Walter. In lieu of flowers, contribute to Kimberly Home or Suncoast Hospice.
84, died on Sat. Feb. 27th. Born in Savannah, GA. of Marie Smith Hodges and Cheatham E. Hodges, Sr. He served in WW II as a Pharmacist Mate 1st Class at Brooklyn Naval Hospital. He served on the USS Panamint AGC 13 in the Pacific. Honorably Discharged, in 1946. Graduated from the Citadel in 1950 with an AB degree in Political Science. He received a Masters of Education from U of F and studied for a PhD in emotional disturbance and social maladjustment. He had many careers: an instructor at Millersville State College, real estate and appraisal in Augusta, GA., a field expediter for DuPont, taught for Palm Beach County public schools, business management in Augusta, GA, executive director of the GA Catholic Conference for 25 years and also represented GA. Military College and several other entities to the GA. Legislature. He was a Knight of St. Gregory, a Knight of the Holy Sepulchre and a Knight of Columbus. He is survived by his wife, Joan Weiller Hodges, 8 children, 17 grandchildren and his brother Walter. In lieu of flowers, contribute to Kimberly Home or Suncoast Hospice.
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