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Richard Hodges Obituary

Richard G. Hodges, 63, of 233 Hill St., Newport, VT. Beloved husband of Sandra Bedard Hodges passed away on June 18, 2008. He was born July 31, 1944 the son of Glenn and Wilma (Buxton) Hodges in Worcester, Mass.

Richard was raised by his step father George Reed and Mother Wilma Buxton who predeceased him. He had been employed at the Colonial Press in Clinton, Mass, as a supervisor at James Monroe Wire and Cable in Lancaster, Mass, and a house manager for the Nashua Center in Nashua, NH.

Richard loved and enjoyed his family. He is survived by his wife Sandra, son Willard of Newport, daughters Renae Weikel and her husband Karl Sr., of Newport, and Jessica and her husband Stewart of Nashua, NH, also by six grandchildren, and one great granddaughter Karl Jr. He was predeceased by his uncle Richard Buxton Sr., step-son Jeffery Mooar.

Services will he held at the convenience of the family. On-line condolences may be sent to the family at www.curtis-britch-converse-rushford.com

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Published by Worcester Telegram & Gazette on Jun. 21, 2008.

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george and sue butler

June 26, 2008

Dear Sandy and family
we will so miss dick we loved him and he made us smile you are in our prayers if you need anything just call.

George and Sue and Chelsey

Christina John

June 26, 2008

Dear Sandy and family,

I am so sorry for your loss. Richard was such a wonderful person to be around. He always brought a smile to everybody's face, no matter what was going on with him. It was a pleasure to work with him and get to know him. He will be greatly missed.

Alice Miller

June 23, 2008

to the family of Richard Hodges,
May God's love and the prayers of friends heal your sorrow and ease your hurting.

Carole Blackwell

June 21, 2008

Dear Sandy, I was very sorry to hear about Dick. He was so good to everyone here at the Nashua Center. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

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