Scott-McHugh-Obituary

Scott R. McHugh

Fort Lauderdale, Florida

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McHugh, Scott R., 33, was killed in action while serving in Iraq on Sunday, May 2, 2004. Scott proudly served in the U.S. Navy; after serving two years active duty, he joined the Seabee reserve unit West Palm Beach. He was a member of the Naval Mobile Construction Battalion 14, a close-knit unit...

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Hello,
We realize that we are very late to express our deepest condolences, but we wanted to let your family and friends know that we will be sending Care Packages to deployed troops this week and several of these will be dedicated to your loved one. Each package will carry the name, photo and hometown of Scott R. McHugh US Navy Petty Officer 2nd Class.

We realize that this is a small tribute, but we do this with all respect and sincerity and we want you to know that it is...

Still remembered, Sailor.

I still think about you all the time you have not been and will never be forgotten my friend. I have never forgotten the conversations we had about life in general. You were a good man. Rest easy my friend.

My deepest condolences to Joyce McHugh,
I remember on many occasions carpooling with Scott to the reserve center in West Palm Beach always had a good time I just think the fully remember one time getting pulled over by Palm Beach sheriffs office or for speeding a little because you know we were late and the officer was kind and did not give Scott a ticket has he respected all of us in the car in uniform ,
I will never forget my friend Scott McHugh Petty Officer Second Class NMCB 14 it...

I think of you every Memorial Day my Brother. Your life was not in vain Brother. Liberty and American honor will prevail.

Joe Vig

I miss you every day Scott......you had a long life ahead of you......you were a great paramedic and soldier. Carry on my wayward son.......

I miss you Scott, not a day goes by that the scars & the pain don't remind me of you. We fought & bled together. Thanks for being my Guardian Angel for the rest of the tour. you were and are always in my heart. It was an Honor and a Priveledge to serve with you. Rest in peace brother, I'll see you on the other side.

To a GREAT American who gave it all defending our Country and our freedom!! I knew you, Scott when we were in Comms training.It was a privilege to serve in NMCB 14 with you and anHONOR to wear the same uniform as you! Your spirit will ALWAYS live! My deepest. sympathies to the McHugh family.Respectfully,John Vitali