Hughes was born July 10, 1917 in Stratford, Oklahoma to George T. and Anna Belle (Perkins) Hottel. Hughes was raised and attended school in Stratford. He was inducted into the United States Army on September 24, 1942 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. He proudly served during World War II, being honorably discharged December 19, 1945. In 1948, he married Inez Louise Cook in Alva, Oklahoma. They made their home in the Burlington, Oklahoma area, moving to Purcell, Oklahoma in 1971. Hughes and Inez both loved camping and were members of the Good Sam Camping Club, as well as the Purcell Senior Citizens. Hughes loved playing card and dominoes, and loved to win. He enjoyed gardening, raising bees and selling the honey. Hughes shelled and sold pecans and had a quite sense of humor.
Hughes is preceded in death by his parents, George and Anna Belle Hottel; and wife of 60 years, Inez Hottel. Survivors include his stepson, Marvin Marsh and wife, Doris of Manhatten, KS; (3) step grandchildren, Debra Marsh and husband, Tim of Newport Beach, CA, Terri Maybee and husband, Michael of Manhatten, KS, Mike Marsh and wife, Tara of Manhatten, KS; (7) step great grandchildren, Erin, Elicia, Emilee, Christy, Kelli, Rachel, Carson; (5) step great-great grandchildren, Jessie, Jaxon, Isaiah, Isabelle, Ommie; and many other relatives and friends.
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Hughes was born July 10, 1917 in Stratford, Oklahoma to George T. and Anna Belle (Perkins) Hottel. Hughes was raised and attended school in Stratford. He was inducted into the United States Army on September 24, 1942 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. He proudly served during World War II, being honorably discharged December 19, 1945. In 1948, he married Inez Louise Cook in Alva, Oklahoma. They made their home in the Burlington, Oklahoma area, moving to Purcell, Oklahoma in 1971. Hughes and Inez both loved camping and were members of the Good Sam Camping Club, as well as the Purcell Senior Citizens. Hughes loved playing card and dominoes, and loved to win. He enjoyed gardening, raising bees and selling the honey. Hughes shelled and sold pecans and had a quite sense of humor.
Hughes is preceded in death by his parents, George and Anna Belle Hottel; and wife of 60 years, Inez Hottel. Survivors include his stepson, Marvin Marsh and wife, Doris of Manhatten, KS; (3) step grandchildren, Debra Marsh and husband, Tim of Newport Beach, CA, Terri Maybee and husband, Michael of Manhatten, KS, Mike Marsh and wife, Tara of Manhatten, KS; (7) step great grandchildren, Erin, Elicia, Emilee, Christy, Kelli, Rachel, Carson; (5) step great-great grandchildren, Jessie, Jaxon, Isaiah, Isabelle, Ommie; and many other relatives and friends.
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Haddie Will Myrtle Hottel Austin Payne
1898–2008
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Robert Emanuel Hottel
1899–1984
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Bertha Mae Hottel Jackson
1901–1994
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George Louie Hottel
1902–1994
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Joseph Perry Hottel
1904–1990
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Bessie Belle Hottel White
1907–1990
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Thelma Dot Hottel Willis
1909–2003
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Homer Glenn Hottel
1910–1910
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Glenn Homer Hottel
1910–1992
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Frank Leon Hottel
1912–1971
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Ila Love Hottel Childs
1914–1995
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Viola Hottel
1916–1916
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Susie Sunbeam Hottel Wood
1919–2017
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Verda Maxine Hottel Brown
1921–2015
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Annie B. Hottel Nichols
1923–2020
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George Thomas Hottel II
1925–2006
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John Quincy Hottel
1928–1991
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Paul Silas Hottel
1930–1997
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