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Janine Gliener
May 26, 2024
What a wonderful life story, with so much dedication to and accomplishment in the advancement of both knowledge and social justice in multiple communities. I recall his wonderful sermon (maybe more than one) based on Fred Astaire & Ginger Rogers movie themes. Creative, engaging and fun. My condolences, Lynn. May you receive support and comfort from your families at this time. Thinking of you. Janine
Tanya Cothran
May 1, 2024
How wonderful to read this obituary and get a fuller picture of Peter's life. He was one of the first people I met when I was new to the First Unitarian Congregation of Toronto and joined the library committee. I appreciated his deep knowledge of the UU faith and the key players in UU history. Sending my blessings for comfort to Lynn and the rest of the family.
Nancy Paradee
May 1, 2024
Peter Hughes was one of the founding members of the Board of the Woonsocket (RI) Shelter for the homeless in 1989 and later became President of the Board of Woonsocket Shelter Community Action. We worked closely during the early struggling years of the shelter, as we began to build a variety of anti-poverty programs as Woonsocket's Community Action Program. Peter was always a calm and respected voice, and he was a great support to me as Executive Director. I am very grateful for having known and worked with him.
Ruth Tait
April 26, 2024
So sad to hear about Peter Hughes' passing. He was a pillar of intellectual inquiry and always a source of knowledge and a font of wisdom. I have such fond memories of conversing at length on many subjects.
Gerta Moray
April 26, 2024
Peter, together with Lynn, was a pillar of the First Unitarian Toronto congregation's Library. He kept us (the committee and the books) in good order, bringing a well-informed and rigorous sense of which books were essential and which should be pruned. Preferring the quieter atmosphere of the library to that of the coffee room, he became the presiding spirit there after services, always available to throw light on fascinating or puzzling aspects of UU theology or history and even of current music and film offerings in the city. We were so privileged to have him with us, and to benefit from his dedicated research and scholarship. He was a treasure, as was and is Lynn. With love and gratitude - Gerta
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