Hugh-Cheatham-Obituary

Hugh Palmer Cheatham

FORT WORTH, Texas

1937 - 2008

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American Cancer Society

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Hugh Palmer Cheatham, 71, a retired Air Force senior master sergeant and American Airlines employee, passed away peacefully Saturday, Aug. 2, 2008, at home with his wife by his side after bravely battling cancer. Service: 11 a.m. Wednesday in Dallas-Fort Worth National Cemetery. The Rev. Joe...

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Janice, You are commented for being such a wonderful caring wife and nurse for the man of your life. I know you and Hugh shared many happy years together and you gave your unconditional love right to the end. You will always keep those priceless moments next to your heart as true love never fades. May God's blessings continue to be with you and your children as you keep Hugh's memories alive in your heart.
Hugh graduated with my brother, Ruel Reynolds, from SHS in Springfield, KY. Ruel...

It is so wonderful to read about Hugh and what a wonderful man he was to everyone in his life. I'm sorry I didn't get to meet him but I feel like I know him reading the guest book. May all the memories give you peace and joy Janice. God bless you.

Thanks so much for everything, Hugh. I remember one moment in specific that touched my heart. You and Janice helped Cindy and I move out of our apartment, move into a better one. Then after a few months, You and Janice moved us out of that apartment and helped us navigate through 3000 miles to yet another apartment. We will think of you always. Even more so when we move around the country.
This is one way you've impacted my life in a big way, as you did most people in your life. Peace and...

Hello, Janice. Sorry to hear of Hugh's passing. I pray that you would be comforted in your grief and hopeful in the grace and knowledge that Jesus has prepared a room for him (and us). May God's peace and presence through the Holy Spirit bless you and all your family in these days.

Janice,
Linda forwarded the obituarty from Hugh's passing. I feel honored that I among the Brown kin was one of the few peple to have met Hugh. You will be in my thoughts and prayers in the future as they have been in the past. The loss of family is never easy but know that others are helping share that burden.
Your cousin,
Jane Cripps Hunt

DEAR AUNT JANICE
I AM SO SORRY HOW EVER KNOW THAT GOD WILL ALWAYS BE WITH YOU AND THAT HE LOVES YOU I LOVE YOU VERY MUCH

Hugh,

You were the best brother - in-law ever.
I am going to miss you
Love You
Joyce

Mrs. Cheatham
I was very sad to hear about the passing of Mr. Hugh Cheatham. He will be missed. Our condolences go to you and your family. He was a very pleasant man, always nice.

My Dad-
Through the years of growing up, I have learned the blessings of true parents. The loving gentleness of my Mother who is nurturing and the best care taker any person could ever have the privilege of having her take care of them. She never complains as her uplifting spirit will leave you refreshed.
My Father came into my life when I was nine years old. He did his best to impress me as I was this timid little girl as I was only used to my Mother and brother.
Hugh's courage and...