Friday, October 21, 2005

Scroggins, Hugh A., Jr. (11 Dec 1922 - 21 Oct 2005) [44049:B]

News-Leader, Springfield, MO, Hugh A. Scroggins, 20 Nov 2005
Richmond Time-Dispatch, Hugh A. Scroggins, 27 Nov 2005 [Newsbank] [Legacy page has been removed]
Husband of  Scroggins, Bertha M. Freeman (23 Oct 1929 - 6 Dec 2013) [46043:B]
News-Leader:
Hugh A. Scroggins
1922-2005 Hugh A. Scroggins, 82, died October 21, 2005, at Grand Lake Villa in Grove, Okla., after a very short illness. He was born Dec. 11, 1922, to Hugh A. Scroggins and Hazel (McIlvin) Scroggins in Springfield, Mo. He attended schools in Springfield until enlisting in the Army during World War II. After two tours of duty in the Combat Engineers serving in Japan, he returned to his love of construction, traveling to many areas of the U.S. He retired from Cleveland Cement Contractors, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio, as manager of their Southern office located in Richmond, Va. He moved to live out his retirement years in Grove, Okla., with his wife, Bertha (Freeman) Scroggins, enjoying his favorite pastimes, gardening and fishing. Survivors include his wife of the home; a daughter, Alyce Novak and husband, Ronald; a grandson; a granddaughter; a great-grandson; a great-granddaughter, all of Calif.; three nephews and their wives; three nieces; and many great-nephews and great-nieces. He was under the compassionate care of Good Shepperd Hospice where memorial contributions may be sent: 2084 S. Main, Grove, OK 74344

Richmond Times-Dispatch (VA) - November 27, 2005
Deceased Name: Hugh A. Scroggins
Hugh A. Scroggins, 82, died October 21, 2005 at Grand Lake Villa in Grove, Okla., after a very short illness. Born December 11, 1922 to Hugh A. Scroggins and Hazel McIlvin Scroggins in Springfield Mo., he attended schools in Springfield until enlisting in the Army during WWII. After two tours of duty in the Combat Engineers serving in Japan, he returned to his love of construction, traveling to many areas of the U.S. He retired from Cleveland Cement Contractors, Inc. Cleveland, Ohio, as manager of their southern office located in Richmond, Va. Survivors include his wife of the home; a daughter, Alyce Novak and husband, Ronald; a grandson, a granddaughter, a great-grandson, and a great-granddaughter, all of Calif. Memorial contributions may be sent to Good Shepherd Hospice, 2084 S. Main, Grove, Okla. 74344.
Richmond Times-Dispatch (VA)
Date: November 27, 2005
Edition: City
Page: B-6
Record Number: 0511280192
Copyright (c) 2005 Richmond Newspapers, Inc.



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