Richard-Hague-Obituary

Richard Hague

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Richard Hague passed away. The obituary was featured in The Gazette on April 14, 2010, and Ottawa Citizen on April 14, 2010.

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Dear Carol, I am very sorry to read about the passing of Richard here. My condolences to you. I still remember so well the wonderful times we all sang together in the quartet. My very best wishes to you, Edmund

Dear Carol,
My most sincere condolences on the loss of Richard. I have fond memories of you both and am saddened to learn of his untimely passing. I have little to add to these many testaments to Richard's warmth and talent except to say, "How true". May you be comforted at this time.
Jerry Glower

Dear Nora,I was so saddened to hear of the untimely death of your brother, Richard. He was such an inspiration to us all who lived on Lansdowne Ave & went to St Matthias Church! I now sing in a church choir & will now have him in my thoughts whenever we practice & sing!

Dear Carol,Tommy and Nora,

3 weeks ago I ran into Richard twice in one week. I usually only get to see him at Christmas and Thanksgiving, so meeting him on these occasions was a nice surprise. I always found Richard to be a kind gentle man. I am sad for the people who knew him, and I will miss him. I wish there were more people like him in this world.

Sincerely, Christopher McLeod

Carol, Mrs. Hague and Nora, You are in our thoughts and prayers. The loss of Richard will be felt accutely by many, and by us when the bass section of the choir at St. George's will not have his rich voice. We have good memories of him. God grant you the strength you need at this sad time. Ginny and Rob Winn

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Dear Carol - Our deep sympathies to you in the loss of Richard. It is always a shock, especially since Richard was so young. He will leave gaps in so many places and groups. God go with you and you family. Judy and Robbert Pentinga

Dear Aunt tommy, Nora and Carol,

I will always remember Richard as the head boy chorister at St. Matthias with his glorious soaring treble voice.

Love Elizabeth (Hague)
Vancouver, B.C.

Dear Carol,
If you recall, I sang in A&P choir in the 1970s with you and Richard. Always enjoyed R's musical talent, his warmth and dry wit. I have very fond memories of you both. My thoughts are with you at the time.
With warmest wishes
Rick Phillips

Dear Carol,
I am very sorry to hear the news. I will always remember Richard as the guy who taught me how to play golf. We will miss him on th first tee. Best Wishes, Jim & Nancy Kemp