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Addie Mae Hudnall

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28 Oct 2023 (aged 82)
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Albany, Athens County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
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Addie Mae Hudnall, 82 , Albany, passed away Saturday Oct. 28, 2023,
in Grant Medical Center.
Born Nov. 24, 1940, in Meigs Co. the daughter of the late Linder and Lillie Pullins Randolph.
The wife of Howard A. Hudnall. She attended Shade High School.
She is survived by her children Penny Hudnell of Athens, Lois Haning of Pomeroy and Kenny
Hudnall of Athens, Howard C. Hudnall and Addie Cooper of Albany; 20 Grandchildren, 18 great grandchildren,
a special granddaughter Shelly Crites, bonus daughter Fran Cline, brother Donald Randolph,
and best friend Pearl Moehlenkamp, several nieces and nephews; she was known by maw.
Besides her parents and husband, she was preceded by brothers Glen and Marvin Randolph, sister
Althea Romine and two grandchildren.
Friends may call Thursday 12-2 P.M. at Bigony-Jordan Funeral Home, then following there will be a

Graveside Services approximately at 2:30 P.M. in Haning Cemetery, with Pastor Roger Hayes officiating.
Addie Mae Hudnall, 82 , Albany, passed away Saturday Oct. 28, 2023,
in Grant Medical Center.
Born Nov. 24, 1940, in Meigs Co. the daughter of the late Linder and Lillie Pullins Randolph.
The wife of Howard A. Hudnall. She attended Shade High School.
She is survived by her children Penny Hudnell of Athens, Lois Haning of Pomeroy and Kenny
Hudnall of Athens, Howard C. Hudnall and Addie Cooper of Albany; 20 Grandchildren, 18 great grandchildren,
a special granddaughter Shelly Crites, bonus daughter Fran Cline, brother Donald Randolph,
and best friend Pearl Moehlenkamp, several nieces and nephews; she was known by maw.
Besides her parents and husband, she was preceded by brothers Glen and Marvin Randolph, sister
Althea Romine and two grandchildren.
Friends may call Thursday 12-2 P.M. at Bigony-Jordan Funeral Home, then following there will be a

Graveside Services approximately at 2:30 P.M. in Haning Cemetery, with Pastor Roger Hayes officiating.

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