Services will be at 3 p.m. Sunday in First United Methodist Church with Bill Baker, minister of First Christian Church, and the Rev. Charles Addington, pastor, officiating. Burial will be in Independence Cemetery near Vinson, Okla., by Adams Funeral Home.
Mrs. Hughs was born Aug. 24, 1929, in the O.M. Community of Harmon County, Okla., to Jeff Landreth and Viola Hughes Landreth. She graduated from Westview High School.
She was a bookkeeper, member of First United Methodist Church, VFW Auxiliary, Chaparral Sams RV Chapter and Collingsworth County Museum. She married Don Jones on June 18, 1948, in Wellington. He died in 1993. She married Buster Hughs on June 10, 1995, in Wellington. To her family she was know as Granny and Bunica.
Survivors include her husband; a son, Paul Jones of Amarillo; a daughter, LaDonna Jones of Rowlett; a stepson, Mike Hughs of Wellington; two stepdaughters, Patti Holiman and Connie Feemster, both of Amarillo; three brothers, Clyde L. Landreth of Alva, Waynedain Landreth of Minneapolis and Kenneth Landreth of Mesa, Ariz.; two sisters, Sue Williams of Lubbock and Pat Skeel of Olympia, Wash.; three grandchildren, Samantha Burd, Dana Jones and Simona Jones; a great-grandchild, Peyton Burd; six stepgrandchildren; and four stepgreat-grandchildren.
The family suggests memorials be to Independence Cemetery.
Services will be at 3 p.m. Sunday in First United Methodist Church with Bill Baker, minister of First Christian Church, and the Rev. Charles Addington, pastor, officiating. Burial will be in Independence Cemetery near Vinson, Okla., by Adams Funeral Home.
Mrs. Hughs was born Aug. 24, 1929, in the O.M. Community of Harmon County, Okla., to Jeff Landreth and Viola Hughes Landreth. She graduated from Westview High School.
She was a bookkeeper, member of First United Methodist Church, VFW Auxiliary, Chaparral Sams RV Chapter and Collingsworth County Museum. She married Don Jones on June 18, 1948, in Wellington. He died in 1993. She married Buster Hughs on June 10, 1995, in Wellington. To her family she was know as Granny and Bunica.
Survivors include her husband; a son, Paul Jones of Amarillo; a daughter, LaDonna Jones of Rowlett; a stepson, Mike Hughs of Wellington; two stepdaughters, Patti Holiman and Connie Feemster, both of Amarillo; three brothers, Clyde L. Landreth of Alva, Waynedain Landreth of Minneapolis and Kenneth Landreth of Mesa, Ariz.; two sisters, Sue Williams of Lubbock and Pat Skeel of Olympia, Wash.; three grandchildren, Samantha Burd, Dana Jones and Simona Jones; a great-grandchild, Peyton Burd; six stepgrandchildren; and four stepgreat-grandchildren.
The family suggests memorials be to Independence Cemetery.
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