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John Hug obituary, 1920-2020, Boise, TX

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1920

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2020

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John Hug Obituary

Lt. Col. John Hug
April 11, 1920 - November 29, 2020
Boise, Idaho - Memorial service for John Howard Hug, age 100, of Sulphur Springs will be held on April 11, 2021 at Warhawk Museum in Nampa, Idaho. A private committal will be held at the Idaho State Veterans Cemetery in Boise. Lt. Col. Hug Ret. passed away on Sunday, November 29, 2020 at Hopkins Place, Sulphur Springs, TX.
John was born on April 11, 1920 in Ames, IA to John and Louise Hug. He had two siblings, Harris Conrad Hug and Jean Louise (Hug) Proctor. He married Nelida Romano on April 23, 1966 in Savannah, GA. John retired Lt. Colonel from the US Air Force. He served as a pilot in WW II, the Korean Conflict and Vietnam War. After his retirement from the USAF in 1971, John and Nelida made their home in Meridian, Idaho for 46 years. They moved to Sulphur Springs in 2018. They left behind many close friends and brought with them wonderful memories of times shared flying, fishing, trail blazing on motorcycles and sharing history at the Warhawk. He represented the best of the greatest generation and he will be missed……but never forgotten. He received his Pilot Wings in February of 1943. He flew Bombadiers at Roswell, New Mexico, then trained in B-29's at Clovis, NM in 1944. Assigned to the 45th Sqd. 40th Bomb. Gp. At Chakulia, India. First combat mission was to Singapore, 18 hours, 25 minutes flying time with over 9.5 hours on three engines. Completed 17 combat missions. On V-J Day his crew was over Tokyo 4 hours – dodging airplanes most of the time! That day was max effort with nearly 800 B-29's in the air. Instructed B-29 combat crews at Randolph AFB 2 years during the Korean conflict. He was assigned to Air Weather Service in 1952 as a hurricane hunter who flew typhoons and hurricanes in WB-29's, WB-50's, WB-47's and WC-130's for sixteen years. After flying C-130's for two years in Vietnam, he retired Lt. Col. with 30 years in the service. After retiring to Idaho, he occupied his time, flying charter, back country and instructing single and multi-engine. He was a member of QB and Air Forces Flyers Club (Ham Radio). He had accumulated over 13,000 hours in 50 years of accident-free flying.
If you would like to know more about the incredible history of John's life and career, they can be found at; Library of Congress (.gov).memory John Howard Hug Collection:Veterans History Project, also, John Howard Hug\Ames History Museum and Warhawk Museum.
He is survived by his wife, Nelida; children and grandchildren; daughter, Donna Baily and husband, William, their daughters, Lisa Johnson and her son, Jared Johnson of Houston, and Robin Schaefer and partner, Gregory Scott and her daughters, Baily and Abigail Schaefer of Washington, daughter, Ria Vilorio and her son, Laine Vilorio and wife, Rhonda and their children, Sklyar Blanchard, Phoenix and Corvin of Georgia. His daughter, Sharron Weatherhead, her son Tron Petersen, wife Karen and children, Willow and Jack all of Connecticut. Daughter through marriage, Jacquelyn Martin, husband Max and sons, Christopher Gibson and wife, Tera of Abilene, Michael Gibson and wife, Jenee, children, Landry and Henley of Lubbock, David McElroy (deceased) and children, Gavin and Savannah of Sulphur Springs, son, Matthew Aaron McElroy (deceased) also of Sulphur Springs, son through marriage, John Wise, wife Marilyn of Georgia and their daughter, Rachel Davis, of Kentucky.

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Published by Idaho Statesman on Dec. 13, 2020.

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patty Whitehead

March 23, 2021

My Dad, Artie Spencer, served on John's B-29 Crew during WWII. A bond developed with the crew members and throughout the years many kept in contact. John rode his motorcycle to Covington, VA to visit my dad one time and many phone calls were made between John, Artie and Frank Bracha (another crew member). My dad told John that he would name his first born daughter after their B-29 (Donna Lee, John's daughter) and he did. John was a remarkable man and lived a full life. My condolences to the family. Rest In Peace John Patty Spencer Whitehead Donna Lee Spencer Waddell

ALAN SCHUTTE

February 14, 2021

The New England Air Museum, home of the 58th Bomb Wing Memorial, sends its sincere condolences to the family and friends of this true American patriot and hero.

May he rest in peace.

Thomas Perryman

December 24, 2020

John is mentioned in my Japanese Wife's obituary. She passed away June 2nd 2002. Alden Wagner web site has the posting. God's speed John.

Al Schutte

December 11, 2020

The New England Air Museum, home of the 58th Bomb Wing Memorial, sends its sincere condolences to the family and friends of this true American patriot and hero.

May he rest in peace.

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