Hugh married the "Love of His Life", Kathryn B. "Kaye" Katz in Battle Creek on February 11, 1944; she sadly preceded him in death on October 28, 2010 after more than 66 wonderful years of marriage. He is survived by his daughter, Gayle Ann (Stephen) Carpenter; two sons, Darryl Hugh (Toni) White and Terry Glen White; four grandchildren and three great grandchildren. Hugh was also preceded in death by his parents and a brother, Arthur "Hal" White.
Hugh farmed all of his life and was known for his pumpkins! He sold them for more than 20 years. Hugh bowled twice a week, or as he said, "exercises twice a week". He also enjoyed watching his Detroit Tigers, growing strawberries & blueberries, and up until recently walked a mile a day with his best friends and pets, Sonny his dog, and White Paws his cat by his side. Hugh was a past-president of the Calhoun County farm Bureau, Battle Creek Farm Bureau Co-Op, Marshall Farm Bureau Oil, the Michigan Livestock Exchange, was on the Emmett Township planning commission, member of the MMPA, Newton Township Association, attended Newton United Methodist Church, Home Grange 129, and sang with the barbershop group SPEBSQSA.
Interment at Oak Hill Cemetery, Battle Creek.
Hugh married the "Love of His Life", Kathryn B. "Kaye" Katz in Battle Creek on February 11, 1944; she sadly preceded him in death on October 28, 2010 after more than 66 wonderful years of marriage. He is survived by his daughter, Gayle Ann (Stephen) Carpenter; two sons, Darryl Hugh (Toni) White and Terry Glen White; four grandchildren and three great grandchildren. Hugh was also preceded in death by his parents and a brother, Arthur "Hal" White.
Hugh farmed all of his life and was known for his pumpkins! He sold them for more than 20 years. Hugh bowled twice a week, or as he said, "exercises twice a week". He also enjoyed watching his Detroit Tigers, growing strawberries & blueberries, and up until recently walked a mile a day with his best friends and pets, Sonny his dog, and White Paws his cat by his side. Hugh was a past-president of the Calhoun County farm Bureau, Battle Creek Farm Bureau Co-Op, Marshall Farm Bureau Oil, the Michigan Livestock Exchange, was on the Emmett Township planning commission, member of the MMPA, Newton Township Association, attended Newton United Methodist Church, Home Grange 129, and sang with the barbershop group SPEBSQSA.
Interment at Oak Hill Cemetery, Battle Creek.
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