It is a miracle that God let us have her on Earth as long as He did. She survived a plane crash in an Arkansas corn field and a train derailment in South Carolina.
She loved Chanel Number 5 perfume, the color red, sausage biscuits and fried oysters and crabcakes. She loved the mountains, birds, and all of God's creations, but didn't like the ocean or water.
She wanted her family to "stand striaght and tall and remember the strong stock we came from." She did not want anyone to cry for her, and she prided our ability to "be strong." She is remembered daily with love and laughter.
It is a miracle that God let us have her on Earth as long as He did. She survived a plane crash in an Arkansas corn field and a train derailment in South Carolina.
She loved Chanel Number 5 perfume, the color red, sausage biscuits and fried oysters and crabcakes. She loved the mountains, birds, and all of God's creations, but didn't like the ocean or water.
She wanted her family to "stand striaght and tall and remember the strong stock we came from." She did not want anyone to cry for her, and she prided our ability to "be strong." She is remembered daily with love and laughter.
Family Members
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Edgar Thomas Hudson
1920–2004
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PFC Jack Lee Hudson
1921–1944
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Johny A Hudson (twin)
1921–1925
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PFC Jack Lee Hudson (twin)
1921–1944
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Henry Gilbert Hudson (twin) Sr
1924–2008
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James Edward Hudson (twin)
1924–1939
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William Jonathan Hudson (twin)
1929–2018
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Virginia Hudson Wright (twin)
1929–2009
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Helen Dollean Hudson
1934–1967