Kay Hughes “is
a World War II enthusiast. Her father and contributor is veteran Harold E. Dwyer, a World War II B-17 combat pilot. Hughes
has lived in Geneva, Nebraska, for over thirty years with her husband, Rick. A graduate of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln,
Hughes is a mother of three and a grandmother. Her life revolves around family, their farming operation, friends and community.”
Kay Hughes is the author of Searching for Stanley: Unforgotten Hero of World War II.
According to the
book description of Searching for Stanley: Unforgotten Hero of World War II, “World War II
did not end in 1945-at least not for the Dwyer family of Hastings, Nebraska -Nayeli Urquiza and Dardis McNamee, The Vienna
Review For decades, Kay Hughes was unaware of her family's unresolved mystery. After her grandparents, Harold W. and Ellen
Dwyer, received a telegram stating that their son-2nd Lt. Stanley Dwyer-had become MIA over Austria on May 10, 1944, they
began a relentless search. Left with only unanswered, nagging questions, they endured a lifelong private grief. Years later,
one question would rekindle the search which, in turn, led Kay and her father, Harold E. Dwyer, Stanley's brother, on an intriguing
journey across two continents and generations. In their quest to understand Stanley's fate, Kay and Harold developed friendships,
visited with eyewitnesses, stood on hallowed ground, and observed the dedicated work of the Joint POW/MIA Accounting Command.
In her poignant narrative, Kay details how clues salvaged in the charred rubble of a fi re revealed the essence of Stanley-
almost forgotten World War II hero. Searching for Stanley is a timeless, real-life tale that illustrates one family's dedication
to finding their beloved Stanley who, like thousands of other American patriots, made the ultimate sacrifice for his country.”
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