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John I. "Jack" McHugh Jr.

Dallas, Texas

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McHUGH, JR., JOHN I. "JACK" 51, Senior Vice President of Business Development for Aimbridge Hospitality, Dallas, TX died suddenly and unexpectedly April 9, 2007 at his home in Carrollton, TX. Born in Baltimore, MD and raised in New Jersey. Jack loved life and everyone he met soon called him...

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Donna and Family,
I am truly saddened by your loss. Jack was instrumental in my career growth in the Hospitality business, as he was in the careers and lives of countless others. Whenever I talk to an old friend from Marriott or Red Lion the conversation invariably includes a favorite "Jack story." He was respected and admired by many and will be missed.
May God bless and keep you during this difficult time.
David Oelerich

My wife and I (Lesley)just heard of Jacks passing. We both knew Jack from our time in the Hotel Industry and knew him as a great guy who always had a smile and a nice word to offer. We are both very saddened by your loss. We as well as countless others will miss him. Our thoughts and prayers are with your family. Philip and Lesley Silberstein

Donna & Family -
Our paths never crossed, but I met Jack when I was working for American Airlines in the AAdvantage Department & he was working at AmeriSuites. He was one of the nicest persons I had ever met and most of all I remember him because of his strong family commitment to you & the boys. Whenever we would get together about business.....it always turned to family! The last time I saw him was in Dallas was when he was looking for a place to live.

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Dear Donna & Family
We have no words to say to you at the lost of Jack. Please know that our thoughts and prayers are with all of you at this time.
All our love
Betsy and Jane Dunlap
Pottssville, PA

To the McHugh family, I remember playing with Jack as a child, even though I was the youngest of the first cousins. He was a year older than me. This is a very sad awakening to remember it's not just the older generation that can leave us. I am sorry that our families never got the chance to get to know each other. But there will be an empty spot on the family tree that we will all miss. Our thoughts are with you.

Donna & Family,
Jack and I "grew apart" over the years but that does not discount the many wonderful memories I have of my "Best Man", and he truely was. My thoughts and prayers are with the McHugh family. God Bless.

Dear McHugh Clan,
With deepest sympathy our thoughts and paryers are with you at this time. Jackie will be missed greatly by all of us.

To Jack's family:
I am so very sorry to hear about Jack's passing. I am deeply sorry for what must be an awful and unexpected loss for all of you.
I have not heard from Jack since high school, but I have such great and strong memories of him from that time. And the obituary tells me that he hadn't changed: He was always tons of fun but always very serious as well.
I hope you all eventually achieve peace through your grieving.
Best wishes--

Dear Donna,Jeff and Todd,
Your Husband, Your Father and our Dear Friend has made so many positive impacts on our lives. He will continue to share his dreams thru us. Jack was a leader in many ways. His positive "can do" attitude and fun loving demeaner helped quide him to the top of his game. Our family was very fortunate to have known him as a friend and co-worker. His spirit will live on.

God bless you Donna, Jeff, Todd and the rest of your family.
With...