Glenn Joseph Hughart

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Glenn Joseph Hughart

Birth
Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, USA
Death
4 Oct 2004 (aged 79)
Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, USA
Burial
Sissonville, Kanawha County, West Virginia, USA Add to Map
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Glenn, 79, died in Charleston
Memorial Hospital of congestive
heart failure. He was preceded
in death by his son, Dennis Ray
Hughart
. a grandson, ,Travis Wayne Burdette and a granddaughter Tammy Renee Dolder. Also his mother, Erna
Macel Hughart
and father, John
Dayton (Shorty) Hughart
, his
sisters Maxine Gay Hughart and
Edith Virginia West. and Helen Jones. Two
brothers, Noble Ray and Lowell
Thomas Hughart
.
Surviving are his wife, Delores Ann Rose Hughart, son, William Glenn (Bill) Hughart of Kenna, (Connie); daughters, Linda Singleton (Robert) of South Bend, Ind., and Dora (Jeanne) Burdette (Steve) of Tuppers Creek; brother, Ira Hughart of Charleston; sisters, Opal Tyler of Tuppers Creek, Beatrice Hughart of Charleston and Gail Harrison of Tyler Mountain; six grandchildren; 10 great-great-grandchildren.

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Glenn Hughart's WWII Memorial

Glenns Army Info...
Entrance into Army: Fort Thomas, Ky. Took basic: Camp VanDorn, Miss. 1944, first
promotion on the battlefront,
Normendy. Euorpe, France, Germany, England, Belguim, Luxenburg, Pacific-Phillipine Islands.Purple Heart-one Oak Leaf Cluster,Combat Expert Badge, Good Conduct Ribbon, ETO Ribbon, Liberation of Phillipines Medal.Fort Knox, Ky., 1946 Corporal.
Feet frozen, Germany, Dec. 10, 1944.
Shot above top lip, France, Nov. 11, 1944.
Honourable Discharge, 1946.

Glenn's Employment
Just thought I would add some of the jobs that daddy worked for. Branscomes Coal Mine, Tuppers Creek, Charleston Post Office Garage(Mechanic on mail buses), Charleston, Vecellio and Grogan, Parkersburg and Charleston, and at times was a Stone Mason. Glenn was retired from Vecellio-Grogan Construction Co., Beckley.



Life is but a stopping place,
A pause in what's to be,
A resting place along the road
To sweet eternity.
We all have different journeys,
Different paths along the way,
We all are meant to leave some things,
But never meant to stay...
Our destination is a place
Far greater than we know,
For some, the journey's quicker
For some, the journey's slow.
And when the journey finally ends
We'll claim a great reward
And find an everlasting peace,
Together with the lord.
Glenn, 79, died in Charleston
Memorial Hospital of congestive
heart failure. He was preceded
in death by his son, Dennis Ray
Hughart
. a grandson, ,Travis Wayne Burdette and a granddaughter Tammy Renee Dolder. Also his mother, Erna
Macel Hughart
and father, John
Dayton (Shorty) Hughart
, his
sisters Maxine Gay Hughart and
Edith Virginia West. and Helen Jones. Two
brothers, Noble Ray and Lowell
Thomas Hughart
.
Surviving are his wife, Delores Ann Rose Hughart, son, William Glenn (Bill) Hughart of Kenna, (Connie); daughters, Linda Singleton (Robert) of South Bend, Ind., and Dora (Jeanne) Burdette (Steve) of Tuppers Creek; brother, Ira Hughart of Charleston; sisters, Opal Tyler of Tuppers Creek, Beatrice Hughart of Charleston and Gail Harrison of Tyler Mountain; six grandchildren; 10 great-great-grandchildren.

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Glenn Hughart's WWII Memorial

Glenns Army Info...
Entrance into Army: Fort Thomas, Ky. Took basic: Camp VanDorn, Miss. 1944, first
promotion on the battlefront,
Normendy. Euorpe, France, Germany, England, Belguim, Luxenburg, Pacific-Phillipine Islands.Purple Heart-one Oak Leaf Cluster,Combat Expert Badge, Good Conduct Ribbon, ETO Ribbon, Liberation of Phillipines Medal.Fort Knox, Ky., 1946 Corporal.
Feet frozen, Germany, Dec. 10, 1944.
Shot above top lip, France, Nov. 11, 1944.
Honourable Discharge, 1946.

Glenn's Employment
Just thought I would add some of the jobs that daddy worked for. Branscomes Coal Mine, Tuppers Creek, Charleston Post Office Garage(Mechanic on mail buses), Charleston, Vecellio and Grogan, Parkersburg and Charleston, and at times was a Stone Mason. Glenn was retired from Vecellio-Grogan Construction Co., Beckley.



Life is but a stopping place,
A pause in what's to be,
A resting place along the road
To sweet eternity.
We all have different journeys,
Different paths along the way,
We all are meant to leave some things,
But never meant to stay...
Our destination is a place
Far greater than we know,
For some, the journey's quicker
For some, the journey's slow.
And when the journey finally ends
We'll claim a great reward
And find an everlasting peace,
Together with the lord.