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Roger Hughey

Wichita, Kansas

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Roger Hughey January 8, 2022 Wichita, Kansas - Roger Dee Hughey, age 78, died to this life and began his eternal life on January 8, 2022. He is survived by his wife of 54 years, Nancy; his daughter, Rebecca Hughey; and granddaughter, Eleanor Hughey, both of Austin, Texas; and his daughter, Amy...

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I am greatly saddened to hear of Roger's passing. He was a fine person and a terrific attorney. I knew him when I was clerking while in law school. And I knew his brother, Joe, from HS and college. Kind regards and prayers for the family.

Dear Nancy and other Hughey family members - I just learned of Roger´s recent passing. He and I were close classmates at St. Benedict´s and had occasion to speak with each other from time to time about our respective legal careers. He was a true gentleman and friend and I offer my sincerest sympathy to all. May he Rest In Peace and may his memory always be with you. Bob Sidman

Condolences to Nancy and family

my sincere condolences on the passing of our friend Roger. He was an exceptional attorney, well liked by all. He will be missed.

Nancy I am so very sorry to hear of Roger´s passing. He and you were such a big part of my faith journey and for that I shall forever be grateful. I know your heart is breaking and he was your rock. Rejoice in knowing very few know that kind of true love and devotion and you were two of the chosen ones. You and the girls are most certainly in my heartfelt prayers and Roger is rejoicing with your son. May peace and comfort surround you as you journey down memory lane with the girls and Roger´s...

Nancy I am so sorry to hear of Roger´s passing. You were both such a big part of my faith journey for which I shall forever be grateful. I wish you and your family peace knowing Roger is in a wonderful place and what a difference you both made in my life. Godspeed Roger.

Our love and prayers for you and your family,Nancy. I think the first time I met Roger was when we brought him communion on fridays when he had brain cancer. To see him return to a fairly normal life after that was a miracle to me! He became a good friend and we so enjoyed having him in our Centering Prayer group. He was always very inspiring! We know he is sharing his joy still! Love, Sharon

I count it a blessing to have spent time with Roger. I will remember him as a kind and quick-humored man. A good man. God bless all of you in this next part of your journey. Grace and peace, Lisa.

Nancy and girls I have you in your prayers. Roger was such a great person. He bought his joy to so many. God bless him.