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Charles Wilson Hughes, member of the
Class of '54, dies at 76
Dr.
Charles Wilson Hughes, died Sunday, March 28 at the age of 76. Hughes was a
member of the Class of '54, the first class of graduates at the UNC School
of Dentistry.
Hughes,
the son of the late Dr. Jack H. and Mary Wilson Hughes, practiced dentistry
in Roxboro, N.C. for 40 years. After attending N.C. State University and
Davidson College, he served a tour of duty in the U.S. Army from 1948 to
1950 stationed in Alaska.
Among his
accomplishments, Hughes served on the District Board of Health for 27 years.
He was a member of the North Carolina Dental Society and a life member of
the American Dental Association. As member of Roxboro Presbyterian Church,
he served as a deacon, Sunday school secretary/treasurer for 17 years and
superintendent for 12 years.
Hughes is
survived by his wife, Margaret Dickerson Hughes; two daughters, Ann Hughes
of Roxboro and June Hughes Crawford of Hurdle Mills; a brother, Jack Hughes
of Winston-Salem; and a grandson, Charles David Lunsford of Hurdle Mills.
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