The Guardian (Charlottetown)

HUGHES, Kenneth James

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It is with broken hearts that we announce the passing of Kenneth James Hughes, born January 17, 1953, who passed away suddenly surrounded by his loved ones. He was predecease­d by his parents, James “Jim” and Elinor “Ollie” Hughes (Paquet). He is survived by his devoted wife of 51 years, Maureen (Poulton), and his siblings Frances (Harold) Shepherd, Eric, David (Wendy), Paul (Cathy), Jerry, and special uncle Alan (Maureen) Paquet and their children Megan, Matthew, and Jordan. He leaves behind his sons Jason (Amy), Robi (Sharie), and Kurt (Colleen), as well as his treasured grandchild­ren to whom he was the best “Poppy” ever; Justin, Aidan, Samuel, Simon, Leo, Max, Luke, and Kyla, and great-granddaugh­ter Parker. Beloved and admired uncle to Robert, Steven, Patrick, Greg, Chad, Amanda, Brandon, Natalie, and Christine. Kenny started his career at the Prince Edward Hospital in 1972, doing many different jobs along the way while retiring in 2023 as the Director of Environmen­tal Services QEH after 51 years. He was an active sportsman throughout the years, winning multiple curling championsh­ips while a member of the Crossroads Fire Department. He was an active trainer and driver in harness racing until his sons took over his passion while he moved on to golfing three days a week at Brudenell. He loved to golf and banter with his same foursome for many years. His love of sports was passed on to his eight grandchild­ren, who he truly adored. He never missed a game or event they were involved in and was so supportive of them all. He volunteere­d as a Crossroads Firefighte­r for many years, coached hockey in Sherwood-Parkdale, and baseball in Bunbury. Together with Maureen, he fostered many children, providing a loving home for those in need. Kenny’s loyalty, determinat­ion, and selflessne­ss defined his character, but it was his devotion to his wife and family that made him great. He will be deeply missed and forever loved. Funeral Mass will be celebrated on Tuesday, May 21, from Our Lady of Assumption Church, Stratford at 2 p.m. Interment in the Parish Cemetery. Funeral arrangemen­ts entrusted to Hennessey Cutcliffe Charlottet­own Funeral Home. Online condolence­s may be made at:

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