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Jesse Truman "J.T." Pugh Rev.

1923 - 2010

Jesse Truman "J.T." Pugh Rev. obituary, 1923-2010

BORN

1923

DIED

2010

Jesse Truman Pugh Obituary

ODESSA It was the "for better or for worse day, in sickness and in health, till death do us part" day. March 23, 2010, was the day Jesse Truman Pugh Lived for. It was the day J.T. Pugh became a spiritual being and left the cares of life for the splendor of heaven. Bessie Byrl, his mate of 65 years, had told him the day before he left, "let's go together." Instead, she sat by his side as he made his journey into the land he had preached about, lived for and believed in since he was 12. As his last breath passed from his body, she led her family in prayer and then in the song that signified his life, "We're part of the family, the family of God."

Uncle Jay's life began in Noble, La., Oct. 28, 1923, to an affluent farmer and his wife. He was the youngest of five and the only boy. Uncle Jay's life (that's how I knew him, but he was Dad, J.T., Papa, Pastor Pugh, Bro. Pugh) changed drastically when he was four. That's when a tornado came through Noble and killed his father, Jesse Trulanzer Pugh. Uncle Jay, his mother, and sisters worked their farm trying to plant a crop and harvest it for money. It was no longer the best of times. It was the worst of times. And life was not finished. At the age of 13, J.T. lost his mother, Lucy Sanderson Pugh. To keep the young teenager from becoming a ward of the state, Iva Nell, and J.T. worked to keep the crops going. The young lad and his teenaged sister toiled grueling hours to overcoming scores of seemingly impossibilities. He learned gritty, unending determination.

By the time Uncle Jay was 12, the life he knew was harsh and cruel and the hours were long and tormented. And then he met the Master, and he was never the same. He learned of love where there had been loss. He learned of hope where there had been despair. He learned about joy where there had been desecration. His passion became his Savior and the rest of his life is history.

J.T. Pugh (Jesse Truman-he added those names in adulthood because Social Security required he have more than initials for a name) first pastored in Gorman, Texas. At a youth rally, his eye fell on his sweet Bessie, and with his bride by his side, he moved to West Lake, La., and started a church. After a tenure there, he moved to Port Arthur, Texas, and for the next 17 years built a church and a family. Datha Jo Dees now lives in Shelbyville, Ind.; Terry is in Odessa, and Nathanael lives in Coppel, Texas. They were years filled with laughter as the couple developed their ministry and their family. Uncle Jay's sense of humor really took shape and he became almost as well known for his pranks as for his wisdom. One time, after they moved to St. Louis, my family came to visit him. Aunt Bessie rode back with us and we were very crowded. As we started to leave, Uncle Jay came hurrying out with a large paper bag, carefully folded, and handed it to my dad. "Here, Bill. This is for you to take back to Odessa. Be very careful with it." My dad, hemmed and hawed as he tried to find a place for the bag to sit, finally putting it in the back seat under everyone's feet. Seven hours later, and much hollering from the kids, dad took the bag out to see what was in it. He found ashes and two old license plates used to clean the fireplace and all placed strategically in the bag. The story is still being told, as you can see.

Pastor Pugh was a dedicated servant of God, a visionary for the Pen­­tecostal movement, and a beloved father. His children watched their father's love for God and his spiritual walk and as many children do, they emulated their father. All three are now in a form of ministry. And the heritage spread to their children. But I'm getting ahead of myself.

After 17 years in south Texas, J.T. Pugh was asked to be the Home Missions Director for the United Pentecostal Church and moved his family to St. Louis, Mo. Remember, J.T. was a visionary, a man after God's own heart. Under that six-year leadership, The United Pentecostal Organization became the fastest growing church organization in America, a trend that continued for several years after he left because of the programs and plans he put into place.

His life journey continued to evolve in Odessa where he became the pastor of the First United Pentecostal Church. By this time, Pastor Pugh had become a well-known speaker and teacher in the Pentecostal organization as well as an author. His vision took him all over the world to impart hope and wisdom to pastors and congregations alike. During his time in Odessa he was also the District Superintendent of the Texico District of the UPC.

Pastor Pugh led the Odessa church for 18 years before he retired, establishing a solid congregation and building a new and dynamic facility. His son, Terry Pugh, was voted in as pastor and Pastor Pugh became Pastor Emeritus to the congregation.
As his retirement set in, Papa became Uncle Jay's common name as grandchildren flocked to his house. He also dedicated himself to writing and ministering. Among the books he authored were Dating Tips, For Preachers Only, The Flesh of God, The Wisdom and The Power of the Cross,and Must a Religious Organization die? There were many more. His message related to all because his passion for knowing his Lord flowed through and out of him. Bessie, commented one day that she had only been married about twenty years because he'd been gone the last thirty years. His ministry was big, though. It could not be contained in a space. A world awaited the words God placed in his heart.

He was such a gentleman to his wife. He wanted a big celebration for their 50 years together. The song that ended the night was "You will Always Be Beautiful In My Eyes." She was that to him and more. They lived in respect for each other. They cared and loved together. They were icons to a world filled with miscommunication and divorce. True lovers in God's eyes, spiritual partners to the end of their time. The 50 years passed and 15 more years were added to their togetherness. The years became hard again, as Bessie became ill and J.T. became the caregiver. His sisters, Ozella Ebarb, Marie Campbell, Tessie Pugh and Iva Nell Pugh had long passed. He cared for Bessie and still found a way for his ministry to continue. He used 21st century technology and spoke to congregations from his computer.

He started out on horse and buggy and rode into the future of fast moving technology embracing life, love, and God all the way. He was a 20th century baby and became a 21st century man long before the 21st century arrived. We may bury our leaders, but we do not bury their work.

I'm sad for you if you did not know him. He was a mentor, a teacher, a friend, a pastor, a husband, a dad, a brother. He touched lives. His business was imparting God and he did it with all of his being. He was a good man, a David facing Goliath, a Peter, walking the water, a Saul, carrying the gospel.

Pastor Pugh, a man who loved his God, left life without his wife, Bessie. His heritage is carried on by his children, Datha, Terry and Nathanael; 10 grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren. From his heart, six ministers were born to follow in their father and grandfather's footsteps.

The commemorative service will be held Friday, March 26 at 1 p.m. at the First United Pentecostal Church. A memorial service was held Wednesday, March 24, for the church he helped direct, and a viewing will be held, Thursday, March 25, from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. at the First United Pentecostal Church. He will lie in state at the church, which will be open 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Thursday, prior to the viewing.

Thank you-Uncle Jay, J.T., Papa, Dad, Bro. Pugh, Pastor Pugh-for the life you lived, the journey you took, the road you carved, t

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Published by Odessa American on Mar. 25, 2010.

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Daniel Scott

March 20, 2011

To me J. T. Pugh was a friend, a mentor, but most of all a spiritual giant through difficult times. His leadership in the UPCI will always be remembered because he always rwcahed for excellence.

Jamin Pimpo

May 2, 2010

will never forget a message by him called Playing Life in Another Key.
A great man of God.

Mark Harris

April 3, 2010

You all are in our thoughts and prayers,What a wonderful time we had with Bro.J T Pugh when we were in Odessa a few years ago for revival services,he took me out for breakfast every morning I still have the pages of notes that i recorded from his conversation..Thank you for pouring your ministry into young preachers.you will be missed by many.

Rebecca Trujillo

March 28, 2010

You are in my thoughts and prayers.

David Gee

March 28, 2010

Thinking of all of you during this time of acute loss. Bro. Pugh was an idol of mine, his speaking always inspired me. I will never forget his message "Sail On". What a loss to you all but certainly heaven's gain."The eternal God is thy refuge and underneath are the everlasting arms." Deut. 33:27

David & Grace Anne Gee
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

Pam Brown

March 27, 2010

I am saddened to here of a loved ones passing yet my heart rejoices to know that another child of God has gone on home. My heart goes out to all of the family and friends that this man has touched. Rev Hugh was the man of God that he was called to be and great is his reward!! Me and my family are praying for all of you....God Bless!

Becky Messer

March 27, 2010

To Datha, Terry, & Nathaniel: I'm sorry for your loss but I know this is the way your parents would want to go, together. We always loved your family and missed you when you left Port Arthur. Becky Flagg Messer

Tami Holman Tompkins

March 27, 2010

We are so very sorry for your loss. We are praying for the family and church family. My parents were on CFC support in 1970, building a church for the lord. Bro Pugh was a constant support for us, by praying and letters sent to us. I always loved to hear his preaching, and bible teaching. We will miss Bro Pugh, so very much. Love and Prayers, Tami Holman Tompkins

March 27, 2010

To the Pugh family: We love you all and are praying for you in your time of loss. Your parents were wonderful christian people who loved everyone. Bro. Pugh was my favorite preacher, and Sis. Pugh was very wise and helpful. We haven't seen any of you for years, but still count you as dear friends. Love & Prayers. Bruce & Eva Worzel

Keith and Betty Cheshire

March 27, 2010

We will always remember Bro Pugh from camp meetings to debates in the years we lived in TX. Our prayers are with the families. Bro. Pugh in our eyes was a hero in our day and age.
Keith and Betty Cheshire

Laura Peek

March 27, 2010

J.T. and Bessie have reached the goal they worked for all these years--they are together in Heaven with their beloved Jesus. The world is better because they were here for a while. Thank you both for showing us how real Jesus is. To the family: I know you will miss them, but soon you will be able to join them again when Jesus calls his saints home. God bless you all. You are loved.

March 27, 2010

He was a hero of the faith to me. Some personal moments with him while in ministry as he was supt. caused me to know the kindness of God flowed through this wonderful man of God. And what a gentleman and a great storyteller. We will miss him "Until Then'! Praying for all of the Pugh family. Terry Oxner (Lexington,S.C.)

Nona Dancer

March 26, 2010

I thank the Lord for Pastor Pugh, it was an honor just to listen to him speak. Pastor Terry is what I have always called you, I love you and your family, my heart goes out to you. Your father always told you the truth and it sadden me to know that he isn't with us anymore. I am glad that I have my tapes, to listen to. I told you when Cookie past, First United is my home, nothing has change it still is, may God undergird you and your family doing this time.

March 26, 2010

Rev. Dale Batchelor, Hornbeak Tennessee
Rev. J T Pugh had a great influence on me and many of my fellow ministers. Thank God for such a great man of God.

March 26, 2010

Terry and Pam and all the Pugh family. Our love and prayers are with you now and for the many days to come. What a heritage you all have. God bless you.The Ronald Dobson family

LaJuana Pierce Gray

March 26, 2010

Our thoughts and prayers are with the Pugh family at this time of loss.
Rev. J.T. Pugh is irreplaceable, along with his wife, Sis. Bessie Pugh. I appreciate the example they have set before us.
Pastor Pugh took a chance on having The Pierce Family years ago, amid repercussion, and God has opened doors for us ever since. I will never forget him believing in the ministry God has called my father, Rev. Charles Pierce, to do and his encouragement to go out and do it. What a wonderful impression he and Sis. Pugh have made on my life. I know they are shouting on "the Hills of Glory"!!
They will be greatly missed!
LaJuana Pierce Gray, Meridian, MS.

March 26, 2010

Terry and Nathaniel - I have such good memories of your father and respected him so much. My condolences to you and your familes. You will be in our thoughts and prayers.
Joe Wallace and Family

Jo Carter

March 26, 2010

I am thankful that I knew Brother and Sister Pugh.I only went to the Church in Odessa for a short time,but what I learned there has lasted a Lifetime.I am thankful for Brother Stan Hufty who I know learned a lot from Brother Pugh.

David Ollis

March 26, 2010

We all thank God for this great man. He has earned his great reward. He has fought a great fight, he has one the battle, and his final war. We love you.

Nancy De Moss

March 26, 2010

Our Prayers and sympathy are with the Pugh Family. We are sorry for your loss they are both together in Heaven with our precious Jesus. We pray for peace, comfort and for God to uplift all of you. Love & Prayers Randy, Nancy DeMoss & Evelyn Yee

March 26, 2010

Daniel and Joretta Scott

March 26, 2010

Brother and Sister Pugh have been icons in our spiritual journey. Our hearts were deeply saddened to learn of their passing. They have been among our most cherished heroes of faith. I am sorry that we cannot attend the services, but please accept our sincere expression of condolence

March 26, 2010

I thought it strange., years ago when I for the only time hearing one of his sermons. I then was a pentecostal newborn. I felt the warmt of wisdom when he (bro. Pugh) spoke. I cherished that moment., and spoke about it to my now wife when returning to Odessa. Brother Pugh... Lord have mercy. See you later.

Tim and Becky Wood

March 26, 2010

Our loss, heaven's gain. Our prayers are with the Pugh family during this difficult time. May God's comfort surround you and keep you. Now Bro. Pugh can see the "stars that he has never seen before."

Mary Riley

March 25, 2010

Bro. and Sis. Pugh have been a part of my life since Junior camps in the Texas District through their tenure as District Superintendent in the Texico District. They leave a wonderful legacy of a life lived beautifully for Christ. May the peace of God rest upon you in your time of sorrow and please know that you are in my prayers in the days ahead.
Sincerely,

Patsy Williams

March 25, 2010

We are so sorry for the loss of such a great man and such a gentle kind lady. They pastored my sister's family , so we were privileged to meet them and hear of their wonderful love and leadership. Our prayers are with Bro Terry and his family. Viola wooten, Patsy williams

Helen Pate

March 25, 2010

I was so blessed to know Bro and Sis Pugh. He was my teacher at Youth Camps and my pastor when I lived in Odessa. They will always be remembered with love and respect. My prayers are with their family. We've lost a lot but they have gained their Heavenly reward they earned with their life.

Wendy Dugas

March 25, 2010

I was blessed to call him Pastor for a few short years but his life & ministry have impacted everyday of my life since. Sis Pugh was filled with wisdom, grace & beauty. My prayers are with the Pugh family & the church family at 1st UPC, Odessa.

Gabriel Tarango

March 25, 2010

Pastor JT & Sis Bessie Pugh will never be forgotten nor cease to be missed. It was under "Pastor Pugh" and his pastoring, his teaching, and his love that my family grew to know and love the Lord nearly 30 years ago. He held me in his arms when I was just a baby; prayed with my mother and father over my two sisters and me as my parents dedicated themselves to raising a Christian family. We were just one of thousands families and individuals who over the years were blessed to have the honor of having this man as a pastor and as a friend. To Pastor Terry, Sis Pam, Jared, Brandon, Landry, Breanna and the rest of the Pugh family; may you all be granted that peace which surpasses all understanding.

With love,

March 25, 2010

A man of God who truly fulfiled his purpose with such dedication, committment, enthusiasm and zest for God and life. One who envisioned and motivated others to be all they could be. His leadership and example will be greatly missed for his influence was tremendous. A person of his stature just makes heaven more of a reality and a place for the reunion of all family reunions.
May God bless and comfort his family. You have the promise to 'meet him in the morning just inside the Eastern Gate."
Don and Yvonne Sanderson, Brownwood, TX

Sheila Green/ Hollis

March 25, 2010

I was one of the many that was blessed to know and love Pastor and Sister Pugh,Next to my Grandfather i looked up to Pastor Pugh He was a amazing man, I rememer when i was visiting home a couple years ago and i had gone to visit my aunt Prissy and my mom, so we had stopped nd visited Brother and Siser Pugh and were talking and he then prayed over me and my mother and the love , i cant even explain the feeling, i will never forget that or all the wounderfull memories i have from getting to grow up with theim, I love the Pugh family so much, my prays are with the family, Sheila Green ( Hollis)....

Gayelene (Herring) Williams

March 25, 2010

To the Pugh Family, My thouhts and prayers are with you and your Family during your time of sorrow in the loss o your Loved ones. I'll cherish the memories of Pastor J.T. Pugh and his loving wife and family. I'll never forget the many services he preached and the lessons he taught during my teen-aged years. May God reachly Bless all of you during this sorrowful time and I will keep you all in my prayers, too. I still have my Daddy and he sends his love and prayers also.

Pastor Hale

March 25, 2010

Only in the next life will we all know the lives he and his wife touched. A hero, solider, saint and servant! His works doth follow him. Thanks for helping a young preacher through your book, "For Preachers Only" you will be missed!

Rev. & Mrs. Travis Starnes

March 25, 2010

Bro. & Sis. Pugh will be greatly missed by everyone. They brought so much gladness and pleasure into so many lives. We considered them some of our greatest friends.

William Caylor

March 25, 2010

Dorothy and I wish to offer our Condolences to the family of Brother and Sister J.T.Pugh for their loss. But one thing we know for sure, Brother and Sister Pugh are together with Jesus right now, and for that we rejoice. May God be with all the Pugh family to comfort them at this time. Though their lives may have ended here on earth, heaven has gained their presence for all eternity, an eternity where we all shall spend one day soon. When we all get to heaven, what a day of rejoicing that will be, when we all see Jesus, we will sing and shout the victory!!! God Bless...

Patricia Bobo

March 25, 2010

All of our lives have been enriched by the ministry of Bro. Pugh. May God's comfort and peace be with the family until you meet with him again on the other side... Patricia Bobo (Lilbourn, MO.)

Bro. & Sis. Andrew Wasmundt

Shirley Wasmundt

March 25, 2010

I will long remember many of Bro. Pugh's messages and not only those, but the life that he exampled wherever he went. Never forget a time when he was in Nebraska with several other ministers from Hdqtrs. I always thought him to be so serious, but I saw the 'funny' side of him.
May God give strength to his family and all those who were close to he and his faithful wife.

March 25, 2010

Only Eternity will reveal the impact of these two wonderful people!

They leave a heritage behind to their natural children and to their hundreds of Spiritual children.

My prayers will be with the whole family and especially former WABC classmates Nat and Robert.. We'll meet them in the morning!!
Chandra ~ Oklahoma

March 25, 2010

I'm sorry for you all ,the lose is great, but they are so Happy now .I didn't know him personally,but his love of God showed through the person he helped become my Pastor. ( Allen Harris) , I know you will all miss him ,but he and Sister Pugh, are just where they always wanted to be ...God bless the family and send you comfort.
Our prayers are with you all Carol and Pat Ford ( Odessa, Texas)

Manny Cortinez

March 25, 2010

To the Pugh family this man was a true man of God i have never in my life met a man like this one he really loved the king \%%%/ of kings and now he is with the master the one who he always talked about, he is behind the veil in the holy of holies, thank you for being a pastor to me and to my family we will never for get you . from the Cortinez Family.Blessed are the pure in heart: for they shall see God. matt.5:8

Rhonda McLean

March 25, 2010

Mr. Pugh, Was a very sweet man that I enjoyed taking care of while he was a patient of mine on 8 central at MCH. To the family, I am very sorry for your loss May God's love comfort you, in your time of sorrow.

Ronald Bridges

March 24, 2010

To the Pugh family, from one of your spiritual family members. Pastor Pugh has always held a most prominent place in my life and heart. His pastor's heart, kind deameanor, and individual interest in each individual was and still is beyond expression. I have several personal memories that I will always hold very dear to my rememberance of this wonderful man of God and true Christian.
Pastor Pugh my heart will miss you but I am glad you have reached the other shore and your singing fills the heavens

Ronny Bridges

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