Richard Paul Hughes passed away peacefully in his sleep January 28, 2026. He is survived by his wife Sharon Marie. Richard was the loving father of Tracy Lanaman, Andy Hughes, and Rhonda Bordman. He was the proud grandfather of Haylie, Gage, Bella, Aidan, Colten and Micaela. His heart was stolen in 2020 with the arrival of his great granddaughter Remi.
Richard was a proud veteran serving in the United States Army and later retired from General Motors Fairfax plant. He loved fishing, hunting, visiting national parks and traveling around the world. He was captivated by the beauty of the South Pacific but was at his happiest when at home surrounded by family and friends.
He enjoyed coffee mornings with the Liars Club, lunches with the GM retirees, visits from Darrell and watching Chiefs games with our crew.
Many people called him, Richard, but those who loved him most called him Awpa. He was the most kind, loving, caring, giving, selfless man. To be loved by him was truly special and made you a better person. He was surrounded by love from our Nebraska family that took such good care of him with frequent visits, winery trips, crab legs, and lots of good laughs.
To say we are going to miss him doesn’t begin to cover it. Our world was a better place because he was in it. We are truly blessed that God gave us seven bonus years with him and we cherished every minute. We will be taking him home to Franklin Nebraska to be laid to rest alongside his siblings and family.

I love you uncle Dick! Please give mom and grandma and grandad hugs from me💕 until I see you again.
Marla Carroll
A stepparent is so much more than just a parent, you made the choice to love when you didn’t have to . Awpa you meant the world to me . I treasure all of our memories we made together. And will treasure my jug for life .
Thank you for being the most kind,caring person in my life , and taking such good care of our Nan . Love you always.
You are all in my prayers. Richard, may your soul rest in peace.
My sympathy & prayers are with you all. May he rest in peace.
It was a pleasure to get to know him & take care of him. It was always a good conversation with him. Thank you for allowing me to care for such a special person. My condolences to you all.
– Myka Phoenix HHA.
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I love you, Dad! I will always remember the November hunting trips and staying at Alan’s farm playing cards with the grown ups. You let me stay up and watch HBO, after hours, with the promise never to tell mom (sorry mom). You always made us laugh, tolerated my Star Wars addiction, and your accuracy for road signs over the top of the cab was unmatched. I will always look for that red, northern glow in the sky every Christmas that you convinced me was Santa’s sleigh.