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Calvin T. Hughes Jr. M.D.

West Hartford, Connecticut

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January 26, 2015
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West Hartford, Connecticut

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Calvin T. Hughes, Jr., M.D., 88, of West Hartford died at his home on January 26, 2015. Dr. Hughes was a retired ophthalmologist who practiced in Hartford. He grew up in Southington and was a graduate of Loomis School. He served with the U.S. Navy prior to graduating Yale University, Class of...

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Calvin was my godfather and a wonderful family friend. We are all saddened by his passing, but I will remember many fantastic memories of our times spent with Calvin. Skiing, boating, Christmas Eves, times at the shore, or just visits for a cookout or dinner; all great times spent with Calvin. And he always kept us laughing. Calvin will be missed. God bless him.

My condolences to the family. I just learned of Calvin's passing away. He was a tax client of mine for a long time. He was one of the most interesting and colorful personalities I ever met. I always enjoyed meeting with him and hearing his stories. I especially loved hearing about all his exotic travel to such interesting places. Rest in peace Calvin.

I am very sorry to hear about Dr. Hughes. I visited with him at his home on a number of occasions. He was a very caring person. He especially cared for the Mayan people.

My Condolences to the family, Calvin was a client of ours at Computer Resources and he would stop in to say hello every time he was in the area. He was a very nice and attentive person and had a very good sense of humor when he would visit. He also knew my Uncle, Sam Title when they were going to Loomis and would ask about him when came in for his visits.

Calvin came to me while I was in cosmetology school for his pedicures and followed me into my career at Gugliotti's salon and spa. He loved coming into see Martin and Leo Gugliotti. He loved seeing all the girls and we loved seeing calvin drive into the parking lot for his appointments. He would always crack jokes :) He will be greatly missed. My thoughts and prayers our with his family.

My condolences to the family. I was a patient when I was a child. I'm sure he's the reason I got glasses around 5th grade but it helped me see what I had been missing. He was a unique man and reading about him here, I learned even more. May you all have fond memories. Peace be with you.

Our heartfelt sympathies in this, your time of grief.