Mary Frances Hudson

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Mary Frances Rodgers Hudson, 84, died Sunday, December 12, 1999, at Pisgah Manor Health
Care Center, Candler.

Mrs. Hudson was a native
of Cullman, Alabama, and was the daughter of the late Joe David and Liza Jane Corbin Rodgers.  She lived in Cullman until moving to Muncie, IN
in 1955, and to Asheville in 1998.  She was married for 59 years to Troy L. Hudson, who died in 1997.

Mrs. Hudson was a member of the Buck Creek Brethren in Mooreland, IN, and attended Pole
Creek Baptist Church while in Candler. She was a member of the Peoples Sympathy Club in Muncie.


Surviving are three daughters and their husbands, Judy and John Montcastle of Candler, Gayle and Charles Fogle of Yorktown, IN, and Barbara and David Keith of Fort Worth, TX;  a son, Jack Hudson and his wife Sheila of Muncie;  four sisters and a brother, Beulah Vest, Eula Bucklew, Esther Pope, Emma Johnson and Hugh Rodgers, all of Cullman;  ten grandchildren and sixteen
great-grandchildren.

Funeral services will be at
6:00 pm Monday in the Patton Avenue chapel of Groce Funeral Home with the Revs. Dennis Thurman and G.W. Jameson officiating.

Mrs. Hudson’s family will receive friends at Groce funeral Home
on Patton Avenue immediately following the service Monday evening.

A second service
will be 2:00 pm Wednesday in the chapel of Garden View Funeral Home, Muncie, IN.  Burial will be in Gardens of Memory in Muncie, Indiana.

In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the Pisgah Manor Health Care Center, Eden Alternative
Program, 95 Holcombe Cove Road, Candler, NC 28715.

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  1. Mary was one of the sweetest, most
    beautiful people I have ever known. We
    had a relationship like none other, and I
    will always love her. She meant the world
    to me. Until we meet again… I love you!

  2. Mary meant the world to me. I always thought of her in a very special way.The memories we shared will always be with me.She was really a wonderful person. I will always love her.

  3. Our sincerest condolences go out to Dad(Jack), Aunt Barbara, Aunt Gayle, Aunt Judy and the entire Hudson family. Mama was the sweetest lady, she always had time to sit and talk with anyone, especially her children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Mama was always ready to cook you something to eat(remember the scambled eggs and gravy, them homemade biscuits, banana pudding, ice tea) whatever you wanted, she would cook it. Mama has gone to heaven now and may peace be with her.

    Our sincerest condolences,

    Love, Alan, Jane, Sean, Nate, and Brad.


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