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Jason Hughes Obituary

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JASON "(SITH LORD)" HUGHES
March 3, 1973 November 30, 2018
Died Nov. 30th 2018, surrounded by his immed-iate and extended family.
Jason was born March 3rd in Nashville TN. He is preceded in death by his mother Mary Hughes.
Jason served in the US Army from 1992-1997. He was part of the 1st/10th Calvary unit at Ft. Carson. Jason received numerous commendations and medals including: Army Achievement and Service medals, Good Combat Medal and Infantry Badge. Jason finished his Service in Virginia at Intelligence Command.
Jason spent many years at Accenture and finished his career at DXC Technology. His career allowed him to work with NASA and Princeton University and other large global companies, that provided him and his family many adventures in Australia and across the U.S.
He is survived by Gary (Susan) Hughes, father of Nashville TN, sister Marla Hughes of Louisiana. His wife, Alisha Hughes and children Devetria Hughes, Jason P. Hughes, Andrew Hughes and Marinda Hughes.
Visitation and Cele-bration of Life will be held from 10am-12pm on Sunday, Dec. 9th at Swan Law Chapel: 501 N. Cascade Ave., Colo. Spgs. CO 80903.

Published by The Gazette on Dec. 7, 2018.
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Jason, even our youngest memories, and friendships, are forever. Thanks for the memories, your service to our country, and the everlasting friendship.

Stephen Cornwell

December 21, 2018

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