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CHRISTOPHER P. HUGHES OBITUARY
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© Shawnee News Star




CHRISTOPHER P. HUGHES
1958 - 2007


Tecumseh resident Christopher P. Hughes, 48, died Monday, March 19, in Tecumseh.
Mr. Hughes was born November 15, 1958, to James and Winifred Neubert Hughes in Bucks County, Pennsylvania.
He was reared in Pennsylvania where he was a graduate of Father Judge Catholic School.
On April 16, 1983, he married Roslyn Puzic in Pennsylvania.
He worked in sales for American Quality Exteriors.
Mr. Hughes enjoyed spending time with his family and his dogs. He also enjoyed being outside working on his property.
Survivors include his wife, Roslyn Hughes of the home; stepchildren, Danny and Denise Hahn of Suffolk, Virginia; Mathew and Yvette Hahn of Oklahoma City; Jennifer Flimini of Newtown, Pennsylvania; and Christopher and Renee Hahn of Willow Springs, North Carolina; two sisters; and three brothers.
Memorial services will be 2:00 p.m. Saturday at Cooper Funeral Chapel.


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