Carol Ann Hudgens

Oct 6th, 1935 - Feb 22nd, 2016

Visitation:

Odd Fellows Cemetery

Sat, Feb. 27th, 2016 10:30 am - 11 am

Service:

Odd Fellows Cemetery

Sat, Feb. 27th, 2016 11 am

Burial:

Odd Fellows Cemetery

Sat, Feb. 27th, 2016

Carol Ann Hudgens, 80, of Marion, passed away on Monday, February 22, 2016 at 3:25 pm at Heartland Regional Medical Center.

Carol was born October 6, 1935 in Marion the daughter of William and Pearl (Moake) Sandner. She married Glenn Eugene Hudgens on July 3, 1955 in Marion and together they shared over 32 years of marriage until his death on November 9, 1987.

She was a homemaker and a member of the Marion Church of Christ.

Survivors include her;

Daughter – Victoria Mohr and husband Terrence of Carbondale

Daughter – Valerie Burton and husband Jerry of Panama City, Florida

Five Grandchildren;

Cory Mohr and wife Michelle of Carbondale

Aaron Mohr and wife Cherie of Lake St. Louis, Missouri

Jonathan Mohr and wife Ashley of Carmel, Indiana

Travis Borcky and wife Jamie of Marion

Jessi Borcky of Panama City, Florida

Ten great grandchildren;

Aveniel, Eleanor, Johannah, Abigail, Judah, Raven, Autumn, Tori, Mazie, Peighton

Preceded by her Parents and paternal grandparents.

Graveside services will be Saturday, February 27, 2016 at 11 am at Odd Fellows Cemetery in Marion with Minister’s Bill Brandstatter and Gerald Cowan officiating. Family and friends will gather at the cemetery at 10:30 am on Saturday for a time of visitation before the service.

For those who prefer memorials may be made to Hospice of Southern Illinois or the Marion Senior Citizens Center. Envelopes will be available the day at the service at the cemetery or by mail to Mitchell-Hughes Funeral Home, 800 North Market Street, Marion, Illinois 62959.




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  • Guest: Saundra Cawvey Segerstrom

    From: Grandview, Texas

    Date: February 25, 2016

    As a child spending time with Vicky at her house. You will be missed. My prayers are with your Family. May the Lord give you strength and comfort you. Wish I could be there.