Richard-Hoage-Obituary

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Richard Edwin Hoage

Farmington, New Hampshire

May 15, 1924 – Mar 1, 2011

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BORN
May 15, 1924
DIED
March 1, 2011
LOCATION
Farmington, New Hampshire

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Peaslee Funeral Home - Farmington Obituary

Richard E. "Dick" Hoage, 86, of Main street in Farmington, died at home, March 1, 2011. He was born May 15, 1924 in Farmington, the son of James and Lucille (Hatch) Hoage. He was a resident of Farmington most of his life. Army veteran having served in the European Theatre 1943-1946. He retired...

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My thoughts and prayers are with you. I knew Dick through the Fraternal Lodge when I first became a Mason. He and my Uncle Woody were very good friends. He will be missed by many.

My prayers and thoughts are with dick's family. Dick was always good to me.

Dear Louise and family,

My prayers and thoughts are with you at this time.

Louise, Sharon, Gerry, Danielle, and Aaron,God bless you all. Richard will be missed by so many people. We really enjoyed visiting Richard and his lovely family both at his home and at the lake. We always felt most welcome. Louise, you will have the comfort of knowing that you did everything possible to make him comfortable. With love.

My thoughts and prayers go out to Louise and the family of Mr. Richard Hoage. I feel lucky to have met him through the Fraternal Lodge in Farmington. Peace be with you all.

We are so sorry to hear of your loss, our thoughts and prayers go out to Mrs Hoage and family. Mr Hoage was a very special and sweet man. We will miss him grately! He will be in our hearts forever.
Lorna Avery and Lynn Dupuis from Huggins Hospital Cardiac/Pulmonary Rehab

My condolences to the family of Richard. My thoughts and prayers are with all of you.
Carmen and Morgan

I will remember many things about "Papa", but especially how he tried to teach me plumbing as he changed out my main water shut off valve, back in the mid 80's. Mum, you took such good care of him (and his dog Sugar) in his declining years. You get the nursing award of the year. You should be proud of yourself. I know you will miss him terribly but he is resting in peace now. I am sorry that you, Sharon, Gerry, Aaron and Danielle have had such significant losses in such a short time.

I will always remember how he smiled everytime I came to visit! You took wonderful care of him Louise, and now he is free and able to watch over you. You will both remain in my prayers.