Married Ed Cullom Huggins in 1911 and they had four children: Evelyn Mae (died at young age), Edwina, Helen and Charles.
She was a wonderful Christian lady and taught Sunday School and piano lessons. She grew up in the Yellowpine Community and played the piano at Yellowpine Church. She was a wonderful example for all people who came in contact with her. She is missed by all of her family.
She taught Gene Austin (he wrote "My Blue Heaven") how to play the piano.
Mama Hug (as she was known by family and friends) outlived all of her children.She had a great spirit and never complained.
Married Ed Cullom Huggins in 1911 and they had four children: Evelyn Mae (died at young age), Edwina, Helen and Charles.
She was a wonderful Christian lady and taught Sunday School and piano lessons. She grew up in the Yellowpine Community and played the piano at Yellowpine Church. She was a wonderful example for all people who came in contact with her. She is missed by all of her family.
She taught Gene Austin (he wrote "My Blue Heaven") how to play the piano.
Mama Hug (as she was known by family and friends) outlived all of her children.She had a great spirit and never complained.
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