SANDRA HUDSON
It is with very sad hearts we report the passing of Mrs. Sandra Hudson. Sandra died last night after bravely battling cancer for several long months. She was only 56.
Services will be held Thursday, July 28, 2005 at 2:00 p.m. at Hawthorn Funeral Home Chapel officiated by Rev. Larry Hutto. Burial to follow at Martin Cemetery in Beckville.
Mrs. Sandra Hudson was born April 23, 1949 to Carlton and Minnie Weaver in Henderson, Texas. Sandra graduated from Beckville schools with the "Class of 1967". She then attended Panola College and graduated in 1970 from Stephen F. Austin University with a Bachelor of Science in Education. Sandra's love for children led her to 35 years of teaching. Sandra taught Kindergarten in Grapeland, Tatum, Longview and Beckville Independent School districts. Sandra was a member of Mt. Zion Baptist Church, Order of the Eastern Star and The Red Hat Society. She enjoyed sewing, crafts and shopping, but mostly she enjoyed spending time with her family and friends. Mrs. Hudson is preceded in death by her father and two brothers, Carlton Ray Weaver and Wiley Weaver.
Survivors include her loving husband, Noble Hudson of Beckville. Mother, Minnie Bell Weaver of Beckville. Daughters, Holly Britton and her husband George W. Britton, Jr. of Gary and Andi Hudson of Beckville. Sister Judy Seeger and husband Ted of Beckville, and numerous nieces and nephews that she loved dearly and grand-nieces and nephews.
Pallbearers will be Clint William, Clint Weaver, Rob Tuttle, Michael Crim, Andy Tillman and Chris Sipes.
Family suggests donations be made to The Sandra Hudson Scholarship Fund through Beckville Independent School District. Please call 903-678-3601 for address.
The family will receive friends today, Wednesday, July 27, 2005 at Hawthorn Funeral Home from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m.
Posted by: Angela Stone on July 27, 2005 03:36 PMA Woman Loved By All.
She was a tough little woman and
"always in control".
She was also loving and many lives
she helped mold.
She was always energetic and full of life,
She was a loving friend, sister, mother and wife.
She was until the end an example to all she knew,
and though she will be missed,
we all have so many memories that
we can reflect back to.
Sandra Hudson lived life
the way we all should live;
with her heart always open and
so willing to give.
No matter your age, religion or race,
if you ever knew her, no matter for how long,
in your heart, for her there's a special place.
Sandra's body may be gone,
but her spirit is still near,
it will live forever in each person that she knew; everyone you see here.
I feel honored to have known her
she was an encouragement to me,
I know we will feel her spirit always,
and in our hearts, she will be a blessed memory.