Mary Jo Hughes
December 13, 1932 ~ November 2, 2016
Mary Jo Hughes, 83, of Coral Hill, Kentucky passed away Wednesday, November 2, 2016 at the Hospice House in Bowling Green, Kentucky. She was a daughter of the late Stanley and Christine Watkins Culver.
She is survived by her son Mark Hughes and his wife Letitia; her daughter Trudy Weaver and her husband Murl; four granddaughters: Tiffany Toliver (Chad), Tara Hogue (Ryan), Mariah Hughes and Malena Hughes; four great-grandchildren: Sierra Toliver, Grayson Toliver, Peyton Toliver and Wyatt Hogue; one sister Eleanor Jean Young (Marvin).
Besides her parents she was preceded in death by her husband Herschel Lovon Hughes. Mrs. Hughes was a member of the South Green Street Church of Christ.
Funeral will be 12:00 P.M. noon Saturday, November 5, 2016 at the Hatcher & Saddler Funeral Home with burial in the Hiseville Cemetery. Visitation will be from 4:00 to 8:00 P.M. Friday at the funeral home.
So sorry for your loss she was such a sweet lady.
Mark, I’m so sorry to hear of your Mothers Passing! Thinking of you and your family. God Bless you!
So sorry for your loss. She was a sweet lady and i am sure she will be truly missed. Thinking of you and your family during this time of sorrow.
My thoughts and prayers to all of the family. Mrs. Hughes was a wonderful person and will be missed by all ,as was Hershel as well. God Bless!
So sorry to hear about Jo’s death. She was a beautiful and loving lady. You have my sympathy and prayers.
Jo was my childhood friend many many years ago when there was four of us playing together making mud pies.
Jo, Vernon Landers, who we called Bun, my twin brother, Charles and myself, were the four children.
My parents, Charlie and Floyd Alexander, lived in Coral Hill. I am the last living of the four. I have lived in Texas since the 1950’s. I have visited Jo when in Glasgow. I extend my condolences to Elenor, all the children and everyone who loved Jo. I know there must be many.
Love,
Carolyn Alexander Adams
Jo and I first me and worked together in the mid-50s at Drs. John and Lewis Dickinson and we have kept in touch, mainly at Christmas, ever since. We enjoyed bragging on our chilldren and grandchildren. I will miss hearing from her. God bless all the family and may God’s blessings be with each of you.
In Christian love,
Joan Kean
Jo and I first met and worked together in the mid-50s at Drs. John and Lewis Dickinson and we have kept in touch, mainly at Christmas, ever since. We enjoyed bragging on our children and grandchildren. I will miss hearing from her. God bless all the family and may God’s blessings be with each of you.
In Christian love,
Joan Kean