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Garnet Hess


Garnet Hess

Veterans Funeral Care Garnet Hess

Garnet H. Hess, 84, was born in Detroit, Michigan, on June 3, 1924, and went to be with the Lord on Saturday, October 11, 2008.

He was the son of the late Margaret and Henry Hess. He was a resident of both Seminole, FL and Robbinsville, NC. Garnet earned a B.S. in Special Education from Wayne State University, and a Masters Degree in Audiology/Speech Pathology from the University of Maryland. He worked as an audiologist for the Bay Pines Veterans Administration in St. Petersburg, Florida, prior to his retirement in 1985. During World War II, Garnet served as a Private in the United States Army, where he received a Purple Heart and was awarded the Bronze Star Medal for courage under enemy fire. He also served during the Korean War and the Berlin Crisis. Competing as a master rifle shooter, Garnet accumulated numerous awards for the Third Army Rifle Team. Completing 29 years of military and government service, he retired as a Lieutenant Colonel. Garnet served his community both as a Cub Scout and Boy Scout leader. His interests included building, wood crafting, music, kayaking, and writing. He was a member of Starkey Road Baptist Church in Seminole, Florida, where he sang in the choir. As an associate member of the Robbinsville United Methodist Church in North Carolina, he also participated in choir.

Garnet is survived by his wife of 57 years, June D. Hess; his sister, Doris Dearth of Tacoma, Washington; two sons, Dr. Dan Hess of Englewood, Florida, and David Hess of Palmetto, Florida; one daughter, Carol Glazier of Blairsville, Georgia; and eight grandchildren: Jennifer Hess, Elise Bouchard, Stephanie Hess; Christina Hess, Jessica Hess, Nicholas Hess; Eric Glazier and Chad Glazier.

A memorial service will be held at Starkey Road Baptist Church, 8800 Starkey Road, Seminole, Florida, on October 18, 2008, at 4:00 p.m. with Reverends Jerry Lancaster and Gary Moosey officiating. Interment will be at Bay Pines National Cemetery at a later date.

For their North Carolina friends, Garnet’s wife, June, will hold a celebration of her husband’s life when she returns from Florida. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that memorials be sent to The Boy Scouts of America, Starkey Road Baptist Church, or Robbinsville United Methodist Church.

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