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Ronald R. Hughes

Bay City, Michigan

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Hughes, Ronald R. Bay City, Michigan

Ronald Robert Hughes, age 68 years, died Saturday, January 19, 2008 at his home. He was born January 6, 1940 to the late Robert L. and Dorothy V. (Clutter) in Bay City. Ron was a graduate of St. James High School Class of 1958 and Hillsdale College where he...

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Courtenay & Shawn - I am very sorry for your loss. Your dad was a heck of a guy. He was always able to make people laugh. Know you are in the hearts of the entire Green family.

Oh, the memories. What great times we had on those weekend trips to all the ball tournaments. We had it down to a science. We'd pack up the kids and head out. We were a great big family of wonderful friends. Mary Ann, remember the time that Ronnie and you, Tuck and myself drove to Florida and "Bozo" and Jennifer went along? We were packed like sardines in the the blue Impala? Ronnie kept us all awake with his word games. Of course, his were always the craziest! At the funeral, when the...

You are in my thoughts and prayers.

My husband Phil and I would like to extend our condolences to the Hughes family. I worked with Ron in the summer program for about 15 years. Working with Ron was always an adventure. He truly had a good heart and was so great with the kids. He'll be missed.

My condolences to your entire family. Ron and I taught together from MacGregor to Handy High School and lastly Handy Intermediate over the course of thirty years and I considered him a "Good Friend". I was appreciative of the respect and support of staff he always showed. My husband knew him from high school days when Tom was at St. Mary's and later they became friends through business. I'm sure he was a great father and grandfather. Cherich your memories.

Courtenay & Family
My deepest sympathy in the loss of your dad. Your are in my thoughts and prayers.

Well Ronnie, guess I'll have to wait until it's my turn to go to heaven to see you again. You almost made it to our 50th class reunion,St. James, (1958). I figured you'd be razzing me about football again, thinking that the tall blonde didn't know carp..as you once put it. But, you were always a good buddy, a friend, and a great classmate. We'll be thinking of you, and praying for you and our fellow classmates from 1958-- who are with you now. Rest in Peace.
To Ronnie's family, God bless...

I'm sorry for your lose. He was a very nice teacher that I had when I was in T. L. Handy High School. I will remember him always.

Courtnay, Joe, Owen and Izzy, I am so sorry for your loss. I wish I was there to give you all a hug!!! I will pray for all of you and I love you, Aunt Gm