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William Richard Hugg

1940 - 2024

William Richard Hugg obituary, 1940-2024, Chelsea, VT

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1940

DIED

2024

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Chelsea, Vermont

William Hugg Obituary

William Richard Hugg

Chelsea, VT - William Richard Hugg (Bill), 83, joined his wife Virginia Odell Hugg in Heaven on June 8, 2024, he was at home with his daughter/caregiver Valerie Hugg by his side at their home in Chelsea, Vermont. He was born on September 27, 1940, in Orange, Sussex, New Jersey, to Harvey Hugg and Mildred Ann Hugg (Conklin). He is survived by his daughter (from his first marriage) Susan Drennen & husband Micheal Drennen of New Jersey & their two children (Rachel & Clay), also his children from his second marriage; his daughter Jennifer Lee Marden & husband Shannon Marden of Brownsville, VT their children (Alisha & Nathan), his daughter Jessica Anne Gould of Orford, NH & her children (Zachery, Joshua, & Alice), his son Andrew William Hugg of Charlestown, NH & his three children (Willey, Wyatt, & Lydia), & his youngest daughter/full time caretaker, & best friend Valerie Marie Hugg of Chelsea, VT. He also leaves behind his cousin Earl Conklin in New Jersey, and three great-grandsons from Alisha Marden, his two brother in-laws Jeff Odell, Cole Odell sister in-laws Linda Odell & Jean Odell along with various nieces & nephews. Last, but certainly not least he leaves behind his beloved and faithful dog Spike.

Bill was best known for his passion for the outdoors, his great sense of humor, his kind nature & big heart, his honesty, and his amazing strength in fighting his over 10-year battle with various serious health issues. No matter what he faced with his health and family in the past 13 years or more you could always expect to find him laughing with his daughter Valerie, he had such a love of life and there was still so much he wanted to do. Over the years of treatments, he and his daughter developed a deep appreciation for his care tea, at the WRJ VA. He proudly served in the Marine Corps and was stationed at Camp Lejeune, inevitably drinking the water that led to many of his illnesses. He grew up in West Orange, NJ. After he graduated school and some various jobs, he joined the Marine Corps. Later, after meeting his second wife and marrying they moved from New Jersey to Wyoming & then went to Vermont eventually settling down in Windsor, VT where they would start their family. He took a job with the Windsor prison, quickly moving through the ranks and eventually retiring in 1996 as Chief of Security at the Southeast State Correctional Facility. He also helped teach hunters' safety at the Windsor Coon Club. He had various interests and hobbies most of which were outdoors. He had a lot that he taught and did with his children. Sometimes he and his wife would load up their kids into their canoe and paddle around stopping on one of the small islands in the Connecticut River for picnics.

In his later years he enjoyed spending time with his daughter Valerie, her boyfriend Mike Chapin, who also helped care for him, and Spike.

The service will be handled by Boardway & Cilley Inc funeral home of Chelsea, Vermont, and will be at the Vermont Veterans Memorial Cemetery where his wife and his ashes will be laid to rest together. The date and time for this will be announced at a later date.

All cards and condolences can be sent to his daughter Valerie Hugg in Chelsea, VT.

In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to either Saint Jude Children's Hospital or to the American Lung Association in memory of Bill Hugg.

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Published by Valley News from Jun. 22 to Jun. 25, 2024.

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Beverly Pomeroy

June 22, 2024

To: Jennifer, Jessica, Valerie & Andrew (& all your Families)---- I was sorry to read of your Dad's passing--- I didn't really know Bill but knew him "thru all of you & your Mom")--- He served his Country, the State of VT & had so many interests!!!-- You are All in my thoughts & prayers---- God Bless & keep you all--- Sincere Sympathy, Bev Pomeroy-

Dennis Wright

June 21, 2024

My deepest sympathy to Valerie and the Hugg family.

Michelle Gour

June 15, 2024

Didn´t know him but send sincere condolences to Jennifer and Shannon Jessica and Andy your loss is difficult May you remember your childhood days of fun

Royal B Sargent

June 14, 2024

There are so many years we were friends way back when i was 10 years old and now 72, that's 62 years i have known bill, he was a good friend of my dad when he came to our house to gather something from my dad who worked at the prison farm together, how he loved the out of doors hunting fishing trapping you name it so for me he was the greatest story teller of the animal he would see or harvest, there was a legend of the woods and it was Bill, I met his wife Ginger up to Weston Hights in Windsor where i started livening up there near them , well we joined forces and had bond fires with marsh mellows and chocolate bars for some mores , our two girls , Jen and Val, and the new baby boy lol we would have card games every Friday night and sometimes in between, i have the deepest respect for my fallen Brother May God give him a smooth ride to a new hunting and fishing Grounds in the sky, I sure am going to miss you my friend. My heart goes out to all of you, my condolences and love Brian

Valerie Hugg

June 14, 2024

Dad there will never be a moment that I don't miss you and wish you were here. I am at lost without you. You were my world and will always have my heart. I love you more than anything. I'm so very sorry you are gone. It still doesn't seem real.

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