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Richard Hough

Kalamazoo, Michigan

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HOUGH, Richard R. Of Comstock

Died November 24, 2011 at Borgess Hospital. Richard was born July 17, 1970 in Kalamazoo, a son of Richard and Elizabeth (Russon) Hough and was a lifelong area resident. He graduated from Comstock High School in 1988 and was employed for 12 years at...

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I remember spending the night with you as little kids. Gone too soon, RIP.

I am still crying inside... You are missed more every day. Ill be there someday ......Love u. ROGER D.

Our Thoughts and prayers go out to your family ...
Chris & Connie Slater

First thing i remember is the toast you made for us so we could sit up and watch hbo late night when we were kids i know i wasn't really part of the family but you were always my brother god bless you richie thanks for all you taught me

It has been years since I have seen you, but I will never forget you, the 8th grade dance or how you always smelled like bread when you got out of work. You are loved by many and missed by all. I hope your loved ones will find some comfort in knowing they have a angel looking over them. Use your wings to guide them in their lives, the wind to blow them a kiss and the rain to cry with them.

Becky, Jim, and family: It was so sad to see Richie's obituary in the newspaper. My heartfelt sympathy goes out to your entire family.

Becky, and Family My heart goes out to all of you, I didn't see Richie much but when I did he always had a smile on his face and he was always very nice to me, He is loved by many and will be missed by all.If there is anything that I can do let me know
Peggy

The void we feel in our hearts can only be filled by the wonderful memories we have there as well. We are all sadden today, but in the future when we think of you, may we honor you by wearing your smile and remembering all the good times. Love you Nephew, Aunt Jen and Uncle Mike

Richie, I will always remember all of our fun times growing up...RIP Love you Tammy