Edward "Ebby"-McHugh-Obituary

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Edward "Ebby" McHugh

O'Fallon, Missouri

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October 2, 2016
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O'Fallon, Missouri

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Hutchens-Stygar Funeral & Cremation Center & Confluence Center Obituary

MCHUGH, Edward “Ebby” J. – Fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church on Sunday October 2, 2016 at the age of 86.

Beloved husband of Joan Kelly-McHugh and the late Lorraine M. McHugh (nee Schmalz). Loving father of Mary Kay (Wayne) Klobe, Linda (Scott) Sokolich, Karen Hardy,...

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Mary Kay, So sorry to hear about the loss of your dear Father. I always enjoyed chatting with him when he called the PACU. Although it is inevitable, it is always painful to lose a parent, as you well know. May your treasured memories of your Dad sustain you during your grief.

In recognition of Edward J. "Ebby" McHaughz's Honorable Service in the United States Marine Corps, the members of the SSgt Walter F. 'Trae' Cohee III Detachment # 115, Salisbury, MD as of well as the members the Tri-Cities Detachment # 969, Gray, TN of the Marine Corps League would like to extend our appreciation and gratitude for his service to God, Country and Corps as well as our sincere condolences to his family.

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Don Elseroad
Staff Sergeant USMC...

Mary Kay, Linda, Karen, Ellen, Dan & Janet- So very sorry to hear of the loss of your dad. My thoughts & prayers go out to you all during this difficult time. God bless you all.

Karen, I remember how proud you were of your dad's soccer accomplishments and how much you loved him. My sympathy to the McHugh family.

So many fond memories of your dad, too many to list! Thinking of all of you over these past few days. Looking forward to celebrating his wonderful life on Thursday. Love to all the McHugh family!

Karen and family,
You are in my heart as you deal with the death of your Dad. Blessings and peace to you all at this time and always.

Sue Cahill

There are no words to soften the pain, but we pray your spirits be touched by the love that surrounds you.. and slowly may HIS healing begin. Deepest sympathy and understanding love, Linda and Jerome Costelnock