James Hughes

James Hughes obituary, Magnolia, AR

James Hughes

James Hughes Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Jun. 4, 2012.
Col. James (Jim) Hughes, 84 of Magnolia, Arkansas died Monday, June 4, 2012 at the Magnolia Regional Medical Center in Magnolia. He was born June 11, 1927 in Hazleton, Iowa to the late Raymond and Ruth Hughes. Jim retired as Colonel from the United States Air Force on September 1, 1973. He served 25 years and 2 months in the military during WWII, Korean War, and Vietnam War starting out after leaving his high school graduation ceremonies for boot camp in the United States Navy in 1945. He later joined the United States Air Force as an Aviation Cadet where he flew many airplanes as a pilot, test pilot, and instructor. He was a fighter pilot flying the F-105 Thunderchief aircraft and on May 5, 1967 on his 55th combat mission Jim was shot down and taken captive by the North Vietnamese and spent the next 6 years at the Hanoi Hilton P.O.W. Camp. He was released March 4, 1973. Jim has received the Prisoner of War Medal, Bronze Star Medal with V Device, 2 Purple Heart Medals and numerous other service medals. Because of his military service he was inducted into the Arkansas Military Veterans Hall of Fame and a Cottage was named in his honor at Wentworth Place. Jim was a member of the First Baptist Church, the Columbia County Republican Committee, the current Executive Director of the Miss Magnolia Pageant, and former owner of Kathy's Dance Arts Studio. He was a past member of PIE as school coordinator, and the past president of the UAMS College of Medicine Parents Club. He was preceded in death by his parents; mother and father in law Sam and Estelle Barnett; and a brother Robert Hughes. He is survived by his wife of 36 years, whom he married on June 7, 1975, Paula Hughes of Magnolia; loving daughter, Dawn Hughes Butler and husband Roby of Little Rock; sisters-in-law, Jena Creech and husband Louis of Stamps, Nancy Pate and husband James of Waldo, Sue Beard and husband Maurice of Lafayette, Louisiana; brother-in-law, John Barnett and wife Janice of Magnolia; brothers, Dwight Hughes of Guttenberg, Iowa, Mark Hughes of Iowa; sister, Sheila Bergmann and husband Dennis of Chandler, Arizona; step mother Ethel Hughes of Guttenberg, Iowa; aunt Violet James of Stanley, Iowa; fury friends, Lola and Cerebella; and numerous nieces, nephews, and cousins. Funeral services will be held at 2:00 p.m. on Friday, June 8, 2012 at the First Baptist Church with Bro. David Watkins officiating. A United States Air Force Military Honor Guard Service will follow at the Antioch East Cemetery under the direction of Lewis Funeral Home, Inc. of Magnolia. Visitation will be Thursday from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. at the funeral home. Honorary pallbearers will be Carter McDonald, Larry Price, Greg Cox, Ken Mederios, Thomas Collins, Rob Butler, and Michael Johnson. Memorial donations may be made to the Magnolia Specialized Services, 1616 North Vine, Magnolia, AR 71753. www.lewisfuneralhome.biz

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June 6, 2025

Eric FISCHER posted to the memorial.

October 5, 2024

Lynda English posted to the memorial.

July 18, 2023

Linda Buhr posted to the memorial.

Eric FISCHER

June 6, 2025

I wore Lieutenant Colonel James L. Hughes POW bracelet every day during the Vietnam War era. He was and still is a hero to me and to the nation.
I have recently given the bracelet to my granddaughter. She is a high school student, and she loves wearing it and showing it off to her classmates and teachers.
Through this bracelet, the legacies of Lieutenant Colonel James L. Hughes and all other heros of the Vietnam War proudly live on.

Lynda English

October 5, 2024

Thank you so much for your sacrifice and service. A true hero. I wore your bracelet for several years and still have it. Rest in Peace.

Linda Buhr

July 18, 2023

I also wore a POW bracelet for Col. James L. Hughes 5-5-67 while my then fiancée was serving in Viet Nam. I put it out each 4th of July with a small U. S. Flag and yellow glass heart. It wasn’t until today that I “looked him up” . So amazing to see a picture and learn a little about Col. Hughes after all these years.

Please let me know if there is a loved one who would like to have this bracelet and I will send it to them.

Lori DeSchryver

January 12, 2022

I wore his POW bracelet when I was in elementary school. The bracelet was recently found in a box of collectibles in my mothers home. I now have it back.

Rebecca Strand

September 23, 2021

Today I visited the Nixon Presidential library in Yoruba Linda CA. The sad picture of Lt Colonel Hughes was prominently displayed and he was mentioned as surviving Vietnam as a POW. I decided to look him up on my computer and learned more of his history. Whoever reads this will surely thank him and his family for allowing people like me to be proud of his service and sacrifice.
Sincerely,
Rebecca Hodge Strand, daughter of WWII pilot Harold Hodge of Cheney WA

Michel Frerker

September 2, 2021

I'm not sure if this is still active, my mom recently passed away and we found James 's pow bracelet that she wore. If you would like to have it I would be happy to send it. My dad also flew in Vietnam, he just turned 88.
Michel Frerker
Thank you for your service.

Alyce DeLong

June 3, 2020

Rest In Peace Colonel Hughes. Alyce DeLong

Alyce DeLong

June 3, 2019

I posted last year on the anniversary of Colonel Hughes passing. I am posting again this year to share that I visited Hao Lau Prison, more commonly called by Americans The Hanoi Hilton, in April this year. The prison is now a museum and the exhibits largely focus on the Vietnamese prisoners under French Colonial rule. There is a room dedicated to the US pilots held there during the Vietnam War. I was moved to tears when I saw photos of Colonel Hughes with a short biography in a book that held held the names of just a few of the brave men held there. thank you Colonel Highes for your service. God bless you and your family. Alyce DeLong

Alyce DeLong

June 3, 2018

To the family of Colonel Hughes,

I proudly wore Colonel Hughes's POW bracelet when I was in junior high school. My father also served in the Korean War and the Vietnam War. By the grace of God, he came home safely and was not taken prisoner. My mother encouraged her three daughters to wear POW racelets to honor our brave service members. I saw Colonel Hughes get off the plane when he came home. We watched the event on television one morning before I went to school. That was more than 40 years ago, but I vividly remember the day and can now feel the tears that ran down my cheeks when I saw Colonel Hughes step off the plane. I now serve our country as a teacher with the Department of Defense Schools. I have thought of Colonel Hughes countless times over the years and always kept his bracelet safely tucked away in my jewelry box through moves to three different countries. God bless your family and Colonel Hughes. My thoughts and prayers are with you on this day of remembrance. He was a true American hero. Sincerely, Alyce M. DeLong, Spesbach, Germany

Denise Powers

January 29, 2018

I have finally finished watching the Ken Burns series on Vietnam. Nothing was more moving than the segment on the homecoming of the prisoners of war and it moved me to pull out my Col. Hughes POW bracelet and research what had happened to him. If any family member would like it, I would love to give it to them. What heroes all of the vets were. I doubt that anyone will truly understand their sacrifices for us.

Debbie Berger

September 27, 2017

I have been watching the Vietnam war special on PBS and tonight was the release of the prisoners of war. I was immediately taken back in time to when I, too, wore the POW bracelet for Col. James L Hughes. While I no longer have the bracelet, his name has been imbedded in my memory all these years. It was a great day when I was fortunate enough to see him exit the airplane. My prayers were with him during his capture and I'm now so happy to see that his family was able to spend many years together before his death.

Thank you Col. Hughes for your years of service to our great country, The United States of America.

cynthia ciangiola

July 31, 2016

to any family of col James l hughes I have his pow braclet.maybe that I wore through the entire time of the war. I found this and would like to mail to any family who would like it. I prayed every day for james.

Dan Gittings

July 3, 2016

I wore Col Hughes POW/MIA bracelet from 1968 through 1975. I got it while serving in Westpac in the Navy, 1965-1968.

I thought of him daily, all those years, and wondered what he was like, where he was, what became of him, and prayed for hjs well being. My regret is, I never knew until today (July3 2016) the details of his life and return. I would like to have met him.

I had learned somewhere he was released, but no other details, so I took the bracelet off that he might rest and have a peaceful life.

Here's a salute to his bravery, and his courage. Well done Col Hughes.

DG RM3 United States Navy

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