Ann-Hughes-Obituary

Ann Hughes

Dallas, Texas

1929 - 2013

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January 27, 2013
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Dallas, Texas

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Hughes, M.D. Dr. Ann Dr. Ann Hughes, M.D. passed away Sunday, January 27, 2013, after a two-year battle with renal cancer. She died peacefully in her sleep, attended by friends and family, at her home in Dallas, at the age of 83. Born on September 3, 1929, in Oak Cliff, Ann Hughes was the third...

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Miss you mom and I hope you are on another fabulous journey. I can close my eyes and hear you laughing and see your beautiful face. See you on the other side, hope Tut is already there loving on you. M

I was googling discovery land and came across your mothers obituary. I worked as a counselor for your mom and dad at Discovery Land between 1977 and 1978. It was the most rewarding work I have ever done and am so thankful to your mom for hiring me despite some reservations she had. I am glad to see your mom pass away peacefully after such a rich and eventful life. Ii think of her often and she will always be remembered by me as a great influence on me. Anyone that had the opportunity to be...

I am Mike Holloway, grandson of Jean Holloway, who was Gene Hanzen's first cousin. Pat Holloway, also Jean's grandson, (my first cousin) attended the service, and visited Ann's home, I understand. I was unable to attend. I remember her husband Bob fondly, but am not sure I met her. My sincere condolences on your loss. Reading her obituary and seeing her accomplishments reminds me of the pioneering accomplishments of Jean, who was a female pioneer in her own right in the Legal field.

We have lost a wonderful lady and dear friend. We will see her again, on the far side of the rainbow...

HI Mindy, Bobby and Muffin!

I just found out from a friend that your precious mom died Bobby. Bless her heart! I remember so well those days at your lovely white home in Highland Park. I loved that house. For a little black boy from North Dallas, that was really like living in a dream world. You know it was so many decades ago that I honestly do not even remember how we met? Maybe it was through Ed or Robert Ellington or Tim Wilde? I am way too old to remember.
But I remember your...

Please accept our condolences upon the loss of a truly strong woman. I know she will be missed by all of her family and friends. We will toast her and drink in her memory. Ginger and Phillip Page

Ann, I am sorry we did not say our "Happy Trails", but I know how many people you helped, including me. Thank you for all the contributons you made to many people's lives.

Cavett and family;

So sorry to learn of your loss. It sounds like your grandmother had a wonderful life. Though I'm sure you'll always miss her, I hope time will help you to heal. May her memory be for a blessing.

Go with God, Granny Ann. May good memories shine through the tears. Namaste! Love to all,