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William H. "Bill" Hughes

Westminster, Maryland

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William Henry "Bill" Hughes, 61, of Finksburg, died unexpectedly Thursday, Aug. 16, 2012, while on vacation in Wyoming.Born July 7, 1951, in Hanover, Pa., he was the son of C. Henry Hughes, of Finksburg and the late M. Louise Waddell Hughes, who died March 18, 2012. He was the husband of Cindy...

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I send prayers for you during this difficult time. I will remember Bill for his smiling face and genuine kindness. I only knew him in passing but he made enough of an impact for me to feel sad for your loss. May you find peace as time passes.

I was shocked and deeply saddened to hear of Bill's untimely death. He was always one of the nicest people I had ever met -- always the same -- cheerful and friendly to all. Cindy, I am so glad that you brought such joy into Bill's life -- if only for a few years. You will be in my thoughts and prayers.

To Gina and the entire family. I am deeply saddened to hear of the passing of my long time friend Bill. My thoughts are with you and the entire family as you go through these very difficult times.

My thoughts are with you and your families.

So very sorry for your loss, Cindy. We really enjoyed spending time with you and Bill here in Buffalo and feel the community here has suffered a great loss, as well. What a wonderful gusto for life dear Bill embraced. May your warm memories of your special love & time together help you through your grief. Much love and hugs to you.

Deeply missed,Bill was a wonderful person got to know Bill from Westminster rec. center R.I.P.Randy Hanover pa.

Deeply missed,Bill was a wonderful person got to know Bill from Westminster rec. center R.I.P.Randy Hanover pa.

Cindy and family, I am so sorry of you losing Bill. He was a great friend and classmate. I remember doing umpiring with him and doing his girls softball games. You will be miss very much Bill. from your classmate Phyllis [Phil]

Cindy, I am so very sorry for your loss. The last time I spoke with Bill he said how much you both were looking forward to moving west. I've lost count of the number of games we did together, driving to the games always lead to great discussions, not every one about sports. He was a truly terrific person and brought so much to the community.