Charles-Hughes-Obituary

Charles "Terry" Hughes

Sacramento, California

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HUGHES, CHARLES "TERRY"Entered into rest on Dec. 13, 2002 at the age of 54 after a long and courageous battle with cancer. Terry was born on July 7, 1948 in Hollywood, CA. He moved to Sacramento in 1968, obtaining his B.S. in June of 1972 from CSU Sacramento. While there, he was Class President...

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I am looking through some old letters and information I had in a box, and I found a note from Terry. He and I worked together on the committee to a reelect President Nixon in 1972. I just remember him as being very nice and a hard worker, and very professional and accomplished. It´s interesting that I remember him because it was so long ago, 51 years ago. But he was an extraordinary person. I was sad to see that he has passed. Blessings to his remaining family members. Sincerely, Nockie...

DEAR FAMILY and FRIENDS of TERRY , I am writing to share my deepest sympathy and sorrow to YOU in the loss here on Earth of Your Beloved TERRY! I had the Opportunity to meet and know TERRY only briefly in the Fall of 2001 when I was assisting TERRY's Friend Bobbi Baldwin in her business. TERRY was truly one of GOD's own ANGELS, whose "LIGHT" and LOVE seemed to Shine So Bright in His "RADIANT" Smile and KIND Words! ...

To the Hughes Family and Friends – I recently learned of Terry’s passing and it has been very difficult for me to accept that he is gone. I knew Terry for approximately 3 years, and I am heartfelt blessed that he had crossed my path and God has given me the opportunity to have known him. He was a wonderful loving, caring person and a perfect gentleman, who loved life and who loved his sons Anthony and Ryan so dearly. I will forever hold the friendship we had close to my heart and will miss...

I started life with Terry by my side. He was exactly 5 ½ years older than me. As kids, we had no T.V. or computers. So we built forts and played army. We played the piano. We learned to body surf the waves in Southern California. We’d ride horses at our father’s ranch. On boat trips to Catalina Island, we’d fish. When we got sea sick, we’d go to the front of the boat and throw cherry bombs at the sharks.

As young children, we spent our summers at Lake Tahoe. We’d hiked...

Dear Family & Friends of Terry Hughes,
I am extremely saddened by Terry’s leaving us. I did not realize that his battle with cancer was going on after so many years. I have known him for 25 years, which I now realize was half of his brief life. He was property manager of Professional Village Medical & Professional Building during the entire 23 years of my ownership.
He was so dependable, knowledgeable, considerate and adept with dealing with all people and all problems. I...

Terry - I only met you the once and that was 10 years ago when I was holidaying in Sacramento. I was visiting your brother Brandon whom I have known for the past 23 years. It was lovely to have met you and I really enjoyed our day water-skiing on Brandons boat and the night we had dinner together at Brandons home. My deepest sympathy for your family as I know how much they loved you and how much they will miss you especially your brother Brandon who loved you dearly and held you in highest...

Terry,

Yes, I too was quite stunned about your untimely death. I dated you for only a short time, shortly after your divorce (2nd). I know you wanted more out of the relationship but I felt you needed to spread your wings. I appreciate the time shared with you and Ryan at your home, club, golf range, our children's basketball games (Salvation Army League), Folsom Lake, and in Lake Tahoe. My sons really did enjoy your company. Although our lives went in different directions I only...

They say that all meetings occur for a meaning and not by chance.I met Terry just a short 2.5 years ago, even though we both had resided in this area for greater than 20 years. Odd as it was, that it took so long to meet even though we attended the same social functions, had many of the same friends and I even knew Brandon, his brother...fate kept us apart until that chance encounter.

The timing couldn't have been more perfect. I met Terry after many years of giving up on the...

As kids, we had no computers or T.V. So Brother Terry and I would build forts and play army. We built sand castles, we played duets on the piano. When I was 4, Terry taught me how to play a game called Monopoly. We would play all day. At this early age, Terry knew what he wanted to do. He wanted to someday own property and collect rent. Every night, our family would sit down together for dinner. I remember Terry and my father talking business every night at dinner. I would sit there...