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Richard D. Hough Sr.

Baltimore, Maryland

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HOUGH, Sr., Richard D. Suddenly, on May 13, 2005, RICHARD D., SR. "Bucky"; devoted husband of Jacqueline M. Hough (nee Ziegler); loving father of Stephanie Osborne and her husband James, Richard D. Hough, Jr. and Robert S. Hough and his wife Misty; beloved brother of Doratha Saucier,...

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Please accept my deepest apologies, may god be with you and your family during this time of loss.

To the Hough Family,
WE are so very sorry for your lose.
We didn't know Mr. Hough that well, but we do know Robert Hough (brother-in-law) and if he was anything like Robert then he must have been a great person. Robert, Kristine and myself are very sadden for your lose. If there is anything we can do please let us know.

I was deeply sorrowed and shocked when I heard of Buck's untimely death. I hope the entire family will accept my sincere and heartfelt condolences. May God be with him and comfort his family. Amen.

All my heartfelt sympathies to the entire Hough family. Although I knew him briefly compared to most, I will remember him as always having a smile to share.

Stephanie's friend, Cathy

Jackie, our most deepest thoughts and prayers go out to and your family. You have a wonderfully strong family and friends that will always be there for you. Stay strong and always remember that Bucky will always be in your Heart and Thoughts everyday, forever.

Tina, Roger, Mitchell, Kyle, Henry and Emily Pickett

Sincere condolences from the entire Landsman family.

I have very fond memories spending my summers at the farm. Uncle Bucky taught me how to drive on the farm, thank GOD we were not on the road... I got my first taste of getting up early in the morning(5am) it has come in handy at my current job. At the age of 11 and being around race horses was cool. Even though I was intimidated by them. But Uncle Bucky taught me how to stop a running horse, wave your hands and whistle, I decided to stay by the fence and let him do it. I learned to use a...