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Roy A. Hughes

Acton, Massachusetts

Mar 26, 1947 – May 17, 2018 (Age 71)

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BORN
March 26, 1947
DIED
May 17, 2018
AGE
71
LOCATION
Acton, Massachusetts

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Concord Funeral Home & Cremation Service Obituary

Roy Hughes age 71 of Acton passed away on Thursday May 17, 2018 at Whittier Hospital in Westborough, MA. Born in Troy, NY he was the son of of the late LeRoy and Doris Hughes. Roy graduated from Farmingdale State College in Farmingdale, NY and worked as a talented graphic artist for many...

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I grew up with Roy on Sunnyside in Troy NY... George Sands, Bob Bibb, Tom Berrings and I all a crew of friends with Roy. Rest in peace my friend. Jim van Wert

So sad to hear of Roy´s passing four years ago... I had looked up Hughes design because I was talking to somebody in the Boston area about great design firms... I worked with Roy in Albany New York at Kirkman 3hree... It was my first job in advertising after I got out of art school... Roy was a great mentor and a great designer... it was always such a pleasure working with him... I wish I had been in touch with him prior to his passing...

Roy, may the Lord bless and keep you. I fondly remember the many good times working with you and your gifted design team at Polaroid. Blessings, Bob O'Brien Boston, MA

Rest in eternal peace, dear Roy.

Roy gave me my first job in graphic design. I learned a lot from him and savored the opportunity to be part of a first class team. I tell lots of stories about my brief time working with Roy but one is my favorite. I won't tell the entire joke he told us but it must have been one of his favorites. The punch line is "and tonight's the night!" Some of you may know this joke. He was a funny guy. Bon voyage Roy!

Sincere condolences for your great loss. May the God who "binds up the brokenhearted" and "comforts all who mourn," sustain your family during this challenging time. Isaiah 61: 1, 2.

So very sorry to receive the call from Carol about Roy's passing. I had just sent him an e-mail the day prior and wondered why I hadn't received a response because he always got back to me within 24 hours. Roy was a good friend and neighbor for over 25 years and I will miss him and our weekly chats and e-mails about cars and model trains. Rest in peace my friend. Kurt & Roberta

Hearing about Roy's passing brought back a flood of good memories. He was by the far the best person I ever worked for. I learned so much from him about design and about running a business, often after work over a cup of Amaretto. He gave me many opportunities to grow as a designer and I am grateful to have known him.

One interesting story story that Roy once told was about a bird his family rescued and nursed back to health. The bird used to sleep on his pillow at night. Fast forward...

My husband, John and I were so sad and sorry to learn that Roy had died. As a freelance copywriter, I worked with Roy on projects he was art directing over many years. He was, indeed, a talented graphic designer. He was a very talented fine artist as well. I vividly remember the spectacular paintings--works in progress--in his home studio. Roy was a kind and good person. He was part of a network that was built decades ago, among a group of friends and colleagues who worked together in the...