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Dian, I was so sorry to hear about Hugh's passing. I didn't hear in time to attend his service. My thoughts and prayers are with you during this time.Buny Mason##imported-begin##Sara Bunny Mason##imported-end##
Birth date: Jul 1, 1944 Death date: Jan 3, 2011
James Hugh Hoard, 66, of Plant City, passed away Monday, January 3, 2011. Mr. Hoard was born Forsyth, GA and moved to Florida in 1961. He was a carpenter by trade. Survivors include his wife of 48 years, Dian, daughter; Cindy Knip Read Obituary
Dian, I was so sorry to hear about Hugh's passing. I didn't hear in time to attend his service. My thoughts and prayers are with you during this time.Buny Mason##imported-begin##Sara Bunny Mason##imported-end##
Cindy,I am so sorry for your loss. I remember when we were in high school hanging out at your house, I thought your parents were so nice and your Dad was so cool on his dirt bike. I know you were very close to your Dad. Hang on to all of those great memories. You and your mom will be in our prayers.If there is anything we can do for you, please call.Darrell and Vicki##imported-begin##Vicki Britt##imported-end##
Cindy & Bill,Our condolences on your loss. Please try to be strong and remember the good times which were many I'm sure.We pray the love of God enfolds you during your difficult times and he helps you heal with the passage of time. God Bless and take care.##imported-begin##Ed & Diana Fellowes##imported-end##
Bill, We are sorry for the loss of your father-in-law. Know how much your time with each other meant to you both, riding your motorcycles. Remember the good times.Our condolences,Brian and Sharon Dippel##imported-begin##Brian Dippel##imported-end##
I got to know Jim in early 1980 riding dirt bikes. I had the pleasure of working with him as a carpenters helper. He always took time to explain and help me. I hunted with Jim a handful of times, I will never forget. I have some old pictures from back in the dirt bike days, we both had a lot more hair. 20 years later Jim came to work for me until he retired. I will alway remember what great person he was. I never hear him complained or say a cross word about anyone. Every morning I would say Good Morning Mr. Hoard - a joke between he and I. Jim you will be missed but never forgotten. Greg##imported-begin##Greg DeNome##imported-end##
I got to know Jim in early 1980 riding dirt bikes. I had the pleasure of working with him as a carpenters helper. He always took time to explain and help me. I hunted with Jim a handful of times, I will never forget. I have some old pictures from back in the dirt bike days, we both had a lot more hair. 20 years later Jim came to work for me until he retired. I will alway remember what great person he was. I never complained or say a cross word about anyone. Every morning I would say Good Morning Mr. Hoard - a joke between he and I. Jim you will be missed but never forgotten. Greg##imported-begin##Greg DeNome##imported-end##
Dear Diane and family, We wanted to let you know how sorry we are for the loss of Hugh. Even though we didn't get to see one another very often we have always had a special place in our hearts for you and Hugh. We regret that we didn't get to spend more time together and reminisce about growing up with the Ruffin boys and the Tingles. We pray for God's grace in your time of grief and know that you have a strong faith in God to bring you through this time of great loss. We will keep you in our prayers. We love you, Donna & Vic##imported-begin##Donna Ruffin##imported-end##