My father, Dr. Richard E. Mudgett, 1925-2018
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I'm sorry to hear about the loss of your father, Dave.
My deepest condolences.
My deepest condolences.
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Thanks for all the supportive comments. Funeral's over, time to reflect and, ultimately, move on.
Jeff - my branch of the Mudgetts and my grandfather (dad's father) were from around Center Sandwich, NH - he was born and raised there. Lots of Mudgetts up your way. Growing up in Boston, I spent quite a bit of time up around Winnipesaukee, I love it up there.
He definitely had a full and rich life. It has been hard to watch him go down the last few years, but I believe he's in a better place now.
Jeff - my branch of the Mudgetts and my grandfather (dad's father) were from around Center Sandwich, NH - he was born and raised there. Lots of Mudgetts up your way. Growing up in Boston, I spent quite a bit of time up around Winnipesaukee, I love it up there.
He definitely had a full and rich life. It has been hard to watch him go down the last few years, but I believe he's in a better place now.
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Small world, Dave. Yes, lots of Mudgetts around here. Gary worked for the State DPW for years and we've teamed up on several landscaping projects around town. Wish I had a video of him standing in the fully raised bucket of my frontloader on a steep hillside while we trimmed a wall of evergreens. OSHA would have given us a Darwin Award Best Regards - Jeff
I lost my Dad in 2009...he was the same WWII generation as your Dad. I think of him often and smile a lot. He was always supportive of whatever I wanted to do and taught me a great deal. He had a great sense of humor and I was fortunate enough to spend the last few years of his life with him after I retired from the service.
I lost my Dad in 2009...he was the same WWII generation as your Dad. I think of him often and smile a lot. He was always supportive of whatever I wanted to do and taught me a great deal. He had a great sense of humor and I was fortunate enough to spend the last few years of his life with him after I retired from the service.