Thomas Jefferson McHugh
December 05, 1931 - August 12, 2007
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Thomas Jefferson McHugh
December 05, 1931 - August 12, 2007
Obituary
Maj. Thomas Jefferson McHugh, 75, of Mission Viejo, a retired United States Air Force Officer and Director of Sales and Marketing for AirTouch Cellular, died Aug. 12, 2007 of cancer. Services 1 pm Friday, O’Connor Laguna Hills Mortuary.
Survivors: daughter, Peggy Hettish; sons, Michael, Daniel; brother, Patrick; two grandchildren.
8 responses to Thomas Jefferson McHugh
Jim and Dixie Winebrenner says:
August 14, 2007
We are so sorry to hear about your fathers passing . He was a great friend. We will miss him but not as much as you, i know i lost my father at the age of 95 three years this month and he is still on my mind.Thanks for the message and God bless all of you.
With our love amd Aloha Jim&Dixie
Nel and Doc Rivers says:
August 14, 2007
To Mike and family,
We are so sorry to hear about your loss. May the Lord bless you and fill the emptiness that you’re going through right now. May the Lord ease the pain in your heart and replace it with comfort and peace. You are a family to us and your loss is our loss. We love you and you’re always in our prayers.
From all of us in Vegas
Gene & Jeannie Stelten says:
August 15, 2007
Mike, Dan & Peggy — My wife, Jeannie, and I are so sorry to hear about your father’s passing. Even thjough we have always lived 2000 miles apart, we have kept in contact. We’ll remember Tom in our prayers, and we ask the Lord to comfort you in your grief. We send our love. — Gene & Jeannie.
Oscar and Karlene Duke says:
August 15, 2007
Dear Mike and Family. We knew your parents in Laon, France in the 50’s. We visited with them later when we were stationed in CA.
So sorry for your loss. It is very difficult to lose one’s parents. We hope the good memories will come to the forefront as the active grief passes.
Our deepest sympathy,
Karlene and Oscar Duke
Fernando Rico says:
August 17, 2007
Tom was a classy guy and a joy to work with when he and I crossed paths during the early heyday of the cellular business at PacTel Mobile Access, et al.