Anthony “Andy” H. Hough II
Anthony H. Hough II (Andy), of St. Louis, MO, died on January 26, 2022 at home surrounded by his loving family.
Andy is survived by his wife of 37 years, Diane, and their two children Anna Hough (Jordan Froehlich) and Ryan (Kirsten) Hough, his grand daughter Kendall Schriewer, his mother Edwina (Nick) Prinster, his brother Ellis (Lisa) Hough, his sister Elizabeth Sherstoff, as well as loving extended family members.
He is preceded in death by his father Anthony Hough.
Visitation will be held on Saturday February 5 from 11 -2 at Chesterfield Community Church, 14647 Ladue Rd, Chesterfield, MO 63017 with a celebration of life service to follow at 2.
In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to Chesterfield Community Church.
Andy was a friend who tried to reflect of Christ in a broken world. He spent so much time trying to make this area better. He had a great impact on me and my family and will be missed. To the Hough family we send our love and prayers.
I’m so sorry for you loss, may God wrap Andy in his loving arms,, and may you and your family find peace knowing he is no longer in pain but restored new. May you find comfort in all the memories that you have and with each other. Sending love, prayers to you all.
A beautiful man, with a beautiful heart. My wife and I were fortunate to have done life with Andy and were blessed with his knowledge, insight and love for Christ. Love and blessings for his entire family.
I am heart-broken. He loved God, challenged me by his walk, and was a great friend.
Tom Smith
My wife Sheryl and I got the privilege to have met Andy and Diane during our time in St. Louis, and sharing an interest in motorcycling with the Crossing ride team. Those were such fun times. Such a sad loss for all of us, and with many others, we share our sincere condolences and lifted prayers for Diane and family.
Andy always had a big smile and warm greeting to offer! He was a vocal advocate for fitness and health at MBU, which led to many conversations about the ways that him and Diane found joy in movement and activity together. I truly enjoyed our conversations and he lit up when talking about his family! There was no question of the respect he had for everyone he spoke to, either, which was one of the many ways that he stood apart from so many. Christ shined through him! My prayers go out to his family and friends through this heavy season of grief.
My heartfelt condolences and prayers to Andy, the Hough family and Bevin family. I have wonderful memories of Andy’s wit, smile and chuckle. We had fun times on the golf course along with some good long talks about life experiences. A beautiful, grounded, moral man that I will miss greatly. RIP Andy❤️
I’m heart broken, Andy went from being my boss to my friend in a very short time!
My sincere prayers go out to all he touched.