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Harold Richard Hodgson

Harold Richard “Dick” Hodgson passed away at Christiana Hospital on September 28 at the age of 88. He was born in Betterton, MD to Margaret and Jonathan Hodgson in 1936. Dick attended Centreville High School and then the College of Business and Public Accounting at the University of Maryland, where he was a member of the Phi Sigma Kappa fraternity. Upon graduating in 1959, he moved to Washington DC after accepting a government accounting position. During this time, mutual friends set him up on a blind date with Doris Beachboard. Dick and Doris were married in 1963 and settled in Wilmington, DE. There, Dick worked for Acme Markets and Phoenix Steel before taking a position with Atlas Chemical/ICI Americas, where he worked as a computer systems analyst for more than 25 years. Dick and Doris raised two sons and remained together for 57 years, until her passing in April of 2020.

Growing up on the Eastern Shore of Maryland gave Dick a strong love for the water. He owned a series of small boats, had a second home in Rehoboth Beach and enjoyed many annual fishing trips to Canada with his friends. He expanded his social life in his later years after buying and restoring two Studebakers, a 1950 Commander and a 1963 Avanti, joining a classic car club and participating in car shows. He was known by friends and family as a problem solver, who was always reliable for practical advice and was equally handy around the house. Dick also loved college basketball, his rescued Boston Terriers and meeting up with his friends for weekly breakfasts and happy hours, right up until the end of his life.

Dick’s left leg was amputated shortly before the age of two when infection set in following surgery. Despite this, neither he nor those who knew him viewed him as disabled, as it never prevented him from doing anything he wanted to in his lifetime. He retained his mobility and continued to live an active life until he sustained injuries from a fall a few months before his passing.

He is survived by his sons Richard R. Hodgson (Margaret) of Baltimore, MD and J. David Hodgson (Amanda) of Bloomfield, NJ, his brothers William Hodgson of Chestertown, MD and Jonathan Hodgson of Annapolis, MD and his sisters Elinor Raleigh of Chestertown, MD and Marjorie Corley of Walkersville, MD.

Funeral Services

A Celebration of Life is planned for Saturday, November 2nd from 2:00pm – 4:00pm at Ed Oliver Golf Club , 800 N DuPont Rd, Wilmington, DE 19807.

Condolences

    Joseph Criscuoli writes,
    It is with great sadness that we have learned of the passing of our Brother, Harold Richard Hodfson. We wish for him everlasting life and well-deserved peace as a member of the Chapter Eternal of Phi Sigma Kappa Fraternity. On behalf of the Eta Chapter, I offer both sympathy and condolences to the Hodgson Family, and express the fervent hope of all our alumni that your thoughts will soon turn towards memories of happier times. With deepest regrets, - Joseph E. Criscuoli President Eta Chapter Alumni Association of Phi Sigma Kappa University of Maryland
    10/05/2024 09:20 am
    Janis Walls (Richter) lit a candle and writes,
    Sad to hear that a great neighbor like Mr. Hodgson has now passed. As our neighbor for more than 60 years he always had a pleasant way about him & always a kind word to the kids. Both he and Mrs. Hodgson will be missed. God bless they family during this time.
    10/07/2024 09:34 am
    The Kissells writes,
    Condolences from antique car club friends and members. (Brandywine Region AACA)
    10/08/2024 08:35 am
    The Barbours writes,
    Dick was a wonderful guy and an inspiration to us. We will miss our good times together in the Brandywine Antique Car Club. Our heartfelt sympathy and prayers to his family.
    10/08/2024 11:15 am
    Chris Jording writes,
    I moved to Delaware and began working at ICI Americas in 1972. My desk was about 10 feet from Dick's office so we got to know each other after a few weeks. Dick was very helpful in both the introduction to ICI and Delaware and made me feel comfortable from the git go. We remained friends for more than 50 years.
    10/15/2024 04:46 pm

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