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HAUGH: Allan of Brucefield
Posted By Haskett Funeral Homes On July 27, 2024 @ 12:44 PM In Obituary,Seaforth | 14 Comments

Peacefully at Huronview Home for the Aged, Clinton on July 26, 2024 of Brucefield in his 89th year. Dear husband of Christie Haugh (Dobson) for over 25 years. Dear brother of Susan Linden of London. Predeceased by his parents Wallace and Mary Haugh, brother Neil Haugh and a sister Ann VanElslander. Fondly remembered by many nieces, nephews, friends, and employees.
Allan was an Elder of the Brucefield United Church, member of the Huron Pioneer Thrashers and Hobby Association, a long-time leader of the 4 H Machinery Club, graduate of Ridgetown College (1956), an avid antique engine collector, and proud owner of Haugh Equipment and Haugholm Books. Through his business he made a lot of connections and friends throughout Ontario. Allan was proud to be the 3rd generation to purchase his family farm in 1958.
Cremation has taken place. A graveside service will be held at Bairds Cemetery, 39200 Roman Road, Brucefield, on Wednesday, July 31st at 2 PM (Please arrive by 1:45 PM) with Rev. Randy Banks officiating. Haskett Funeral Home, SEAFORTH entrusted with arrangements.
Donations to the Brucefield Community United Church would be appreciated by the family.
Christie: We are sorry to hear of Allan’s passing and extend our deepest condolences.
Dear Christie
My thoughts and prayers are with you all at this sad time.
Our condolences to the Haugh family, John Ruth
My husband and I were privileged to know Allan through the many years that he participated in the Seaforth Farm Toy Show. Deepest sympathy to his family and friends.
Condolences to Allan’s family at this time.
Allan was one of my 4-H leaders back in the late 60’s. I have talked to him over the years at auction sales and farm shows where he had his massive collection of old agricultural books and publications on display. He was a wealth of knowledge concerning farming history. I was able to have a short visit with him at Huronview a few months ago. Despite his health challenges, his wit and wisdom was still intact. He will be missed.
So sorry Christie. Allan was a very gentle and social man.
Condolences to Christie. Susan and family. Our family goes back a long way with many memories of the Haugh family. Sincere sympathy.
Nick and Joan Whyte
I worked with Allan for many years as 4 H leaders he was always dedicated to helping his club members. He will be remembered and missed by many.
To Allan’s family, sincere sympathy on the loss of your dear husband and brother. He was a long time member of the Huron Pioneer Threshers and a regular vendor in the arena at our show. He will be missed. You are in our thoughts and prayers.
My deepest condolences to Allan’s family. I am so sorry for your loss.
Dear Susan. So sorry to learn of the loss of your brother. Please accept our sincere condolences.
Gwen and John
I remember the Haugh family while I was a young man.I knew the family well.
Mary Haugh gave my wife and I a huge basket of flowers for Ruth,s and my weddng
in 1980.Our condolences go out to all the Haugh family.
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My deepest sympathy to Allan’s family.
Our paths crossed as leaders of The 4-H Farm Machinery Club.
I also enjoyed many years of family members sourcing books – Calendars from the store or Blyth Threshers.
Allan was a true gentleman.
Chris and Angela Maloney