Harry F. Hughes, Jr.
He was preceded in death by his parents; his brother,
Harry is survived by his wife,
Also surviving are his three children of whom he was quite proud. All three graduated from
Harry graduated from
A carpenter by trade, at age 19 he became president of the United
At the time of the Korean War, Harry was drafted into the Army (1952) and then assigned to a special section of the
Education has always been a primary focus throughout his life. He attended
Always trying to gain knowledge, Harry had accumulated many credit hours in other areas such as real estate, securities, school administration, estate planning, and 1.5 years of criminal law at
After graduating from college, he held management positions with Great Lakes Steel in
Harry had a deep interest in the Civil War and was a member of the Civil War Round Table at the
Being very curious minded, civic duty oriented, and realizing the importance of communication between the public and your employer, Harry participated in many organizations. He served on the
He was a member and past chairman of the
He was honored to be invited as a delegate to the 1981
Also, he was a 50+ year member of the
In retirement, Harry and Nancy never missed an opportunity to travel. They had traveled the world, been to all seven continents, and had visited all 50 of our
Arrangements have been entrusted to
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made, in memory of Harry, to the
Memories and condolences can be shared with the family at adferguson.com and on the funeral home Facebook page.



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