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Jacqueline Louise <I>Baugh</I> Hugghins

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Jacqueline Louise Baugh Hugghins

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4 May 2018 (aged 93)
Alto, Cherokee County, Texas, USA
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Alto – Funeral services for Jacqueline “Jackie” Louise Hugghins, 93, of Alto will be Monday, May 7th, at 2 PM at the O.T. Allen & Son Funeral Home in Alto with Rev. Jimbob Lindsey officiating. Burial will be at the Lynches Chapel Cemetery. Mrs. Hugghins died Friday, May 4th, in Alto. She was born March 14, 1925 in Mason City, Iowa to Orville M. and Julia Cook Baugh and was the oldest of 9 children. The family later moved to Rochester, Minnesota where she attended high school and worked at the Mayo Clinic as a teenager. At the age of 18 she lived in Chicago and performed as a singer on a 30-minute radio program. Jackie married her husband Tommie Hugghins in 1945, while both were working for Consolidated Airplane Manufacturing during WW II. They eventually moved to Alto where they raised their 7 children on their dairy and poultry farm. She and Tommie moved to Tyler in 1972 where Jackie was a department manager at Montgomery Ward for 10 years. She had a love for art and was a very talented painter. Jackie was Methodist and had lived in Alto for the last 5 years. She was preceded in death by her parents, husband Tommie Hugghins, son Jim Bob Hugghins, daughter Pamela Derry, sister Wanda Hurlbut and brothers Sammy, Willard and Garwin Baugh. She is survived by sons Tommie Jack Hugghins (Linda) of Waco, John Moore Hugghins (Debbie) of Troup and Joe Tim Hugghins (Debbie) of Bryan, daughters Jan Adams (Jerry) of Troup and Joni Hager (Gary) of Alto, brother Gale Baugh (Peggy) of Hideaway Lake, sisters Joellen Voitle (Anton) of Round Top, Dorothea Touchton of Diboll and Ruthie Wolford of New Braunfels, as well as, 23 grandchildren, 35 great grandchildren and 2 great great grandchildren. Pallbearers are Brian Hugghins, Brandon Hugghins, Timothy Hugghins, Justin Adams, Colton Hager and Mark Baugh. Honorary pallbearers are Ted Hugghins, Kevin Hassell, and Clark Baugh. Visitation will be Sunday, May 6th, from 6-8 PM at the funeral home.

Alto – Funeral services for Jacqueline “Jackie” Louise Hugghins, 93, of Alto will be Monday, May 7th, at 2 PM at the O.T. Allen & Son Funeral Home in Alto with Rev. Jimbob Lindsey officiating. Burial will be at the Lynches Chapel Cemetery. Mrs. Hugghins died Friday, May 4th, in Alto. She was born March 14, 1925 in Mason City, Iowa to Orville M. and Julia Cook Baugh and was the oldest of 9 children. The family later moved to Rochester, Minnesota where she attended high school and worked at the Mayo Clinic as a teenager. At the age of 18 she lived in Chicago and performed as a singer on a 30-minute radio program. Jackie married her husband Tommie Hugghins in 1945, while both were working for Consolidated Airplane Manufacturing during WW II. They eventually moved to Alto where they raised their 7 children on their dairy and poultry farm. She and Tommie moved to Tyler in 1972 where Jackie was a department manager at Montgomery Ward for 10 years. She had a love for art and was a very talented painter. Jackie was Methodist and had lived in Alto for the last 5 years. She was preceded in death by her parents, husband Tommie Hugghins, son Jim Bob Hugghins, daughter Pamela Derry, sister Wanda Hurlbut and brothers Sammy, Willard and Garwin Baugh. She is survived by sons Tommie Jack Hugghins (Linda) of Waco, John Moore Hugghins (Debbie) of Troup and Joe Tim Hugghins (Debbie) of Bryan, daughters Jan Adams (Jerry) of Troup and Joni Hager (Gary) of Alto, brother Gale Baugh (Peggy) of Hideaway Lake, sisters Joellen Voitle (Anton) of Round Top, Dorothea Touchton of Diboll and Ruthie Wolford of New Braunfels, as well as, 23 grandchildren, 35 great grandchildren and 2 great great grandchildren. Pallbearers are Brian Hugghins, Brandon Hugghins, Timothy Hugghins, Justin Adams, Colton Hager and Mark Baugh. Honorary pallbearers are Ted Hugghins, Kevin Hassell, and Clark Baugh. Visitation will be Sunday, May 6th, from 6-8 PM at the funeral home.


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