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Richard Haugh Obituary

Haugh, Richard R. U.S. Coast Guard Veteran, Beloved husband of Carol Ann Haugh (nee Treacy). Loving father of Christine. Dear grandpa of Lauren Ritter and Sandi O'Callaghan. Rich will also be missed by his many Haugh and Treacy family members. Visitation Monday 3 to 9 p.m. Funeral Tuesday 9:45 p.m. from the Brady-Gill Funeral Home (Heeney-Laughlin Directors) 2929 W. 87th Street Evergreen Park to Most Holy Redeemer Church 9525 S. Lawndale Ave. Evergreen Park, IL 60805 Mass 10:30 a.m. Interment Mt. Olivet Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorials to St. Jude Childrens Research Hospital 501 St. Jude Place Memphis, TN 38105-1942 or Catholic Charities/Loss Program 721 N. LaSalle St. Chicago, IL 60454-9454 are most appreciated. 708-636-5500.

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Published by Chicago Sun-Times on Aug. 9, 2010.

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September 4, 2010

Good Bye my sweetheart...you have been gone a month, I miss you with all my heart and soul...our time together was too, too short.

Lynn Dwyer

August 19, 2010

Rich, I will always remember what a soft spoken man you were but what I will always remember is how strong you were and determined you were in your love for your family. I remember looking at you at Sandi's wedding and thinking how strong you were that night. How determined you were that night. How sick you were that night. But, nothing was going to stop you from seeing your little Sandi from getting married. You did it!! I will always remember the look of love on your face as you kissed your Granddaughter. Your family misses you-we all miss you-Duffy is still looking for you! But, enjoy your freedom from pain and sorrow for you are HOME now. Carol and Duffy will be well taken care of my all those that love her and loved you too! Till we all meet again! Love,Mark, Lynn and Holly too! PS Those tomates were delic!! Carol said we could have them (personal joke right?)

August 19, 2010

Rich, when I think of you I will always remember what a soft spoken man you were and how much you loved your family. The shuffle of your feet with those slippers and how much you loved and cared for your little Duffy. Carol and Duffy sure do miss you now! I just know that you must be happy now free from pain and fear. Our promise has always been that the next life is better than this. Do not fear for Carol and Duffy and your closest loved ones. They have surrounded themselves with each other. You were so lucky to have two beautiful Grandchildren and such a caring loving wife for they cared for you with such kindness until the very end. You were loved and we will miss you. Till we meet again. Love Mark & Lynn and Holly Too! PS Your tomatoes were delic!!!

Josie Sexton-Donovan

August 9, 2010

For all the lessons you have taught me and my family; we will be forever that much wiser. For the love you have shared with me and my family; we will be forever loved. And for the friendship you have always offered to us; we thank you. You were a man who when you spoke it was always something to be remembered and taken with you on your journey of life. We thank you for being such a special person to all of us and you will be missed and thought of everyday. We love you & thank you and we will surely miss you. Enjoy your next journey, we will see you there in our own time. Love you- Josie, Bill, Maddie & Danny

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