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1936 - 2018
Thomas Alexander Hudson, 81, of Huntington, WV went home to be with Jesus on Sunday February 18, 2018 at Heritage Center, Huntington, WV. He was born August 29, 1936 in Mexico, Missouri to the late Noah and Bessie Hudson. In addition to his parents he was preceded in death by his first wife Marjorie Ellen Hudson. He was a member of Walnut Hills Nazarene Church, Huntington, WV. He is survived by his wife Carol Holland Hudson, whom he celebrated 34 years of marriage with on February 14, 2018; six children Phillip (Cathy) Hudson, Tim (Cherri) Sewell, Gregory (Dean) Hudson, Cindy Sewell, Lynn (John) Gallaher, and Wesley (Marlena) Sewell; 12 grandchildren; six great grandchildren; one sister Priscilla Myers; and one brother Laddie Hudson. A memorial service will be held 11 a.m. Saturday February 24, 2018 at Walnut Hills Nazarene Church, 340 Norway Ave, Huntington, WV. Hall Funeral Home and Crematory, Proctorville, Ohio is in charge of arrangements. Condolences may be expressed to the family at www.timeformemory.com/hall.
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There are currently 5 condolences.
Beth Brown
Saturday February 24, 2018 at
1:57 AM
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Sorry for your loss. I’m sure he’ll be missed greatly.
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Kathy Hart
Wednesday February 21, 2018 at
10:18 AM
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Tom was a wonderful person. Im so sorry to hear of his passing. He lived his life for his Lord. Prayers for.his family i know how much he was loved. Toms rejoicing in heaven i cant imagine what he is seeing.
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Pam Shumate
navymom0597@yahoo.com
Wednesday February 21, 2018 at
9:54 AM
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My thoughts & prayers to the family. I enjoyed having Tom as a friend during their time in Nevada, MO. Some times we locked horns, but always with love. Friends here in Nevada send their love & prayers to the family also.
Tom, some times you were just a bit ornery, but then was I. You are missed. See you soon friend.
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Patti Esslinger
Pattiesslinger@yahoo.com
Tuesday February 20, 2018 at
9:52 AM
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Tom was a very nice man. He always was full of life. He would greet you every time you saw him with a great big smile and genuine and friendly conversation which just made your heart lighter throughout the day. He truly was a man of God. He will be missed. Praying for peace and comfort for all of you.
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Eugene Sowards
Tuesday February 20, 2018 at
6:04 AM
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Great man to work with only for a few years. Early mornings at Sears loading his truck for deliverirs of the day. Same heart day after day.Glad I got to know him. Bless this family during this time of lose.
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