Raddy Glenn Hughes

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Raddy Glenn Hughes Veteran

Birth
Davidson County, North Carolina, USA
Death
19 Apr 1996 (aged 65)
Fayetteville, Cumberland County, North Carolina, USA
Burial
Thomasville, Davidson County, North Carolina, USA GPS-Latitude: 35.7715575, Longitude: -80.1103262
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Raddy Glenn Hughes was my father, I am his first born and only son, he was married to my mother Emma Marie Roach on Mar 26 1952, the following year I was born on Mom's birthday and their anniversary. They had 4 children Jerry Curtis Hughes (me) 3-26-1953, Debra Vivian Gaines Dunn 3-17-1954, Pamela Kay Komlofske 11-14-1959 and Annette Lynn Scrivens 4-8-1965. They adopted a grandson Daniel Scrivens as their own child and raised him. My father was a career Army man who took his family with him on assignments other than of course Vietnam. He and my mother eventually settled in Fayetteville NC and before and after his Army career my father was DJ for the number one Country station in Fayetteville WQSM. He and my mother were avid volunteers with the DAV, the Red Cross and the Veterans Hospital and as well with their church. They both served at State and local levels being elected Chairman of the men and ladies branches of DAV for the state of NC.
Raddy Glenn Hughes was my father, I am his first born and only son, he was married to my mother Emma Marie Roach on Mar 26 1952, the following year I was born on Mom's birthday and their anniversary. They had 4 children Jerry Curtis Hughes (me) 3-26-1953, Debra Vivian Gaines Dunn 3-17-1954, Pamela Kay Komlofske 11-14-1959 and Annette Lynn Scrivens 4-8-1965. They adopted a grandson Daniel Scrivens as their own child and raised him. My father was a career Army man who took his family with him on assignments other than of course Vietnam. He and my mother eventually settled in Fayetteville NC and before and after his Army career my father was DJ for the number one Country station in Fayetteville WQSM. He and my mother were avid volunteers with the DAV, the Red Cross and the Veterans Hospital and as well with their church. They both served at State and local levels being elected Chairman of the men and ladies branches of DAV for the state of NC.

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h/o Emma Roach, SFC US Army Vietnam