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Mary (Skinner) Arnett posted a condolence
Sunday, March 9, 2025
I am so very sorry to hear of Hughie's passing. He was a very dear cousin of my Dad's, Tom Skinner. We've shared many stories over the years from them being teenagers in Shallow Lake and area to a recent visit in December. We chatted regularly when he inquired how my Dad was doing and even after my Dad passed away. He had a big heart and he will be missed. He spoke fondly of his trips to Scotland to see his family and was saddened when covid put a stop to those trips and then his health. Cherish your memories. Hugs, Mary (Skinner) Arnett
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Karen Mohring posted a condolence
Sunday, February 23, 2025
Rest in peace Uncle Hugh. The best memory was when we went in a vacation to Sauble Beach. Aunt Delores had just made sandwiches and along came a seagull and literally just missed the plate and pooped right on your knee. Uncle Hugh we have way lots more memories. I will hold on to them forever.
My condolences Margo & family.
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Margo Stevenson uploaded photo(s)
Sunday, February 23, 2025
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All of my Dad's family together many years ago, so many are gone but will never be forgotten.
I will miss my Dad along with so many others but memories will stay with me forever ❤️ xx
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Margo Stevenson uploaded photo(s)
Sunday, February 23, 2025
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Papa Hughie (as the kids called him) on his last visit to Scotland to meet his Great Granchildren Flynn and Eloise, they both loved meeting their Great Grandfather.
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The family of Hugh Skinner uploaded a photo
Saturday, February 22, 2025
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