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Bernard Albert Hess Jr.

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Bernard Albert Hess Jr. Veteran

Birth
Wynne, Cross County, Arkansas, USA
Death
30 Jul 2021 (aged 80)
Jacksonville, Pulaski County, Arkansas, USA
Burial
North Little Rock, Pulaski County, Arkansas, USA GPS-Latitude: 34.8450389, Longitude: -92.2524417
Plot
Section R, Site 310
Memorial ID
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Bernard A. Hess Jr., 80, of Jacksonville went to be with the Lord in Heaven on July 30, 2021. He was born November 1, 1940 in Wynne, Arkansas as the fourth child to the late Josephine and Bernard Hess Sr.

Bernard graduated from Wynne High School in 1959 and was a member of the 445th Artillery Battalion in Wynne at the age of sixteen. During his tour of duty, his unit was federalized from September 24 to October 23, 1957 to assist in the crisis at Central High School in Little Rock, Arkansas. Bernard was inducted into the Air Force on August 1, 1960 and completed his basic training at Lackland Air Force Base in San Antonio, Texas. He was sent to Homestead Air Force Base in Florida as a nuclear weapons loader on B47 and B52 aircrafts. After one year, Bernard became an evaluator for the weapons loading crew. In 1962, he was sent to Hurlburt Field #9 in Florida and trained as an air commando. After training, he was sent to Vietnam as an American advisor. No one knew he was in Vietnam. During this time, his first child, Bernard III, was born but the Red Cross could not locate Bernard. He received a picture from his wife two weeks after his birth and was finally reunited when Bernard III was three months old. Bernard was honorably discharged from the Air Force July 29, 1964. He moved back to Wynne and worked for Yale & Towne Manufacturing Company in Forrest City, Arkansas as a machinist for six and a half years. He rejoined the Air Force in 1971 as a nuclear weapons technician at Little Rock Air Force Base in Arkansas. In 1974, Bernard was sent to Rimmon Air Base in Italy. In addition to his normal duties, he was elected President of the American School for Dependent Children. He served in Florida, Arkansas, South Carolina, Michigan, Colorado, Korea, Japan, Philippines and Oklahoma. Bernard retired from the Air Force in 1989 and the United States Postal Service in 2003.

Those left to cherish his memory include his daughters, Crystal Hess, Jinah Hess and Lisa Ah Hess Cromer; and his son, Bernard A. Hess III.

*Obituary information courtesy of Moore's Jacksonville Funeral Home, Jacksonville, AR.
Bernard A. Hess Jr., 80, of Jacksonville went to be with the Lord in Heaven on July 30, 2021. He was born November 1, 1940 in Wynne, Arkansas as the fourth child to the late Josephine and Bernard Hess Sr.

Bernard graduated from Wynne High School in 1959 and was a member of the 445th Artillery Battalion in Wynne at the age of sixteen. During his tour of duty, his unit was federalized from September 24 to October 23, 1957 to assist in the crisis at Central High School in Little Rock, Arkansas. Bernard was inducted into the Air Force on August 1, 1960 and completed his basic training at Lackland Air Force Base in San Antonio, Texas. He was sent to Homestead Air Force Base in Florida as a nuclear weapons loader on B47 and B52 aircrafts. After one year, Bernard became an evaluator for the weapons loading crew. In 1962, he was sent to Hurlburt Field #9 in Florida and trained as an air commando. After training, he was sent to Vietnam as an American advisor. No one knew he was in Vietnam. During this time, his first child, Bernard III, was born but the Red Cross could not locate Bernard. He received a picture from his wife two weeks after his birth and was finally reunited when Bernard III was three months old. Bernard was honorably discharged from the Air Force July 29, 1964. He moved back to Wynne and worked for Yale & Towne Manufacturing Company in Forrest City, Arkansas as a machinist for six and a half years. He rejoined the Air Force in 1971 as a nuclear weapons technician at Little Rock Air Force Base in Arkansas. In 1974, Bernard was sent to Rimmon Air Base in Italy. In addition to his normal duties, he was elected President of the American School for Dependent Children. He served in Florida, Arkansas, South Carolina, Michigan, Colorado, Korea, Japan, Philippines and Oklahoma. Bernard retired from the Air Force in 1989 and the United States Postal Service in 2003.

Those left to cherish his memory include his daughters, Crystal Hess, Jinah Hess and Lisa Ah Hess Cromer; and his son, Bernard A. Hess III.

*Obituary information courtesy of Moore's Jacksonville Funeral Home, Jacksonville, AR.


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