Arthur-Hugglestone-Obituary

Arthur D. Hugglestone

Frederick, Maryland

1935 - 2017

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DIED
October 4, 2017
LOCATION
Frederick, Maryland
CHARITY
American Cancer Society

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Arthur D. Hugglestone, 82, of Frederick, Md. passed away Wed., Oct. 4 at home with wife Fern (Rice) Hugglestone by his side. Born April 6, 1935 in Frostburg, Md., to Mary Willamina (Goetz) Hugglestone and James Aubrey William Hugglestone, he attended undergraduate and graduate school there,...

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Good friend Arthur. It´s very difficult to realize that five years have passed since you left us. Even though you are no longer here, you are still alive in our memories. Many adventures and enjoyable times with families and friends. Fair winds and following seas Arthur. Howard and Carol Mendelsohn

Just found out about Arthur,sorry Fern,it took so long to realize that Arthur had passed away.Great man,good friend and co worker in helping to develop the outdoor education program.I am living in Rome,Ga.89 years of age,oldest son Mark and family live five minutes away.Sorry it took so long to find out about Arthur.

With deepest sympathy

I had your daughter Heather at Waverley Elementary. I remember him well.

Cousin Fern:
Condolences to you and your family at this most difficult time. You are blessed to have so many great memories to share. Blessings to each of you.

Fern and family,Art was a great person and enjoyed life to the fullest.Thinking about you all.I know he left you all a ton of great memories,cherish them all !

Heartfelt condolences to this wonderful family.

Arthur has been one of my best friends since I came to America from Italy when I was fifteen years old. A lot of adventures over the years including summer jobs in Atlantic City. Goodbye friend and my sympathy to Fern, Heather and Kara. Gene Squillari

Arthur and I grew up in Frostburg and have been best friends since childhood living across the street from each other. As babies born just a few months apart, we even shared the same playpen when our mothers visited. We were best friends through high school and when Gino Squillari came to America from Italy to work in his Uncle Anton's chain of restaurants, we became the Three Musketeers. We have remained close friends throughout the years going on trips and vacations with our families. We...