Dianna-Hudson-Obituary

Dianna Calloway Hudson

Houston, Texas

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DIANNA 0. CALLOWAY HUDSON, 53, fell asleep in death on April 17, 2006. She is survived by her husband of 25 wonderful years, Charles Hudson, and a host of family and friends. Her entire immediate family, parents, Joseph and Linnie Calloway, and her only brother Joseph H. Calloway preceded her in...

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It was a treat growing up in the congregation with you. Jehovah was your first love and he gave you a good match with Charles. I will never forget your wedding vows. You both truly were a great example.

I believe with every fiber of my soul that our God almighty has a purpose for all our lives. I believe that no experiences or people that cross our paths is by chance. I am so happy we were friends and shared a great childhood. Those times prepared us for the earthly losses later in our lives. I am so happy you found your purpose. I am so happy you found a loving husband in Charles. And while I am humanly sad right now, my joy is the certainty that we will experience more hapiness than we...

Charles, Please know that my thoughts and prayers are with you and your family during this very difficult time in your life. May the hope of the resurrection and love and support of the brotherhood sustain you during your time of grief. I was a young teenager when Dianna first came in the truth, because of the example she set as a strong spiritual sister I can honestly say her living example is one of the reasons I am serving Jehovah today. Thank You, for the fine example the two of you have...

Hi, Charles.
It is with great sympathy and sadness that I enter this note into this guestbook. I was very sad to hear about Dina's illness and her death. I have known Dianna as 'Dina'. I hope you continue to find great comfort in your memories of your wife. I am sure it was great sadness to her to leave you.
But her life was full and lived with great meaning. I shall never forget her.

Angie Bankston Pelt

Dear Dianna and Charles
We love you both. Dianna you are a fine example of what Christian women, wives and servants of Jehovah should be. You gave me encouragement when I needed it. We really look forward to seeing you in paradise. Charles you will always be in our thoughts and prayers. Please remember you are never alone. You have a Worldwide Christian Brotherhood who loves you and cares for you.

We love you both always,
Ted, Debra, and Tianethia Franklin

Dear Dianna and Charles
Words can not express my sincere appreciation for what both of you have done for me and my family. Dianna if it were not for Jehovah and you I would not have the hope of everlasting life. You spent 2 years of your life teaching me the truth about Jehovah and his promises. You were there when I didn't think I could make changes in my life to serve our God. Your patience, love and long suffering has helped me to be a servant of Jehovah now for 20 years. I still...

Dear Charles,
I am deeply saddened by the loss of my dear sister and friend and my prayers go out to you in this time. Both of you have been the dearest of friends and more like the big brother and sister that I always wanted. I will always remember the loving encouragement you gave me these last 23 years. It was such a privilege to know Dianna and have her count me as a friend and little sister. I will always value the times that we spent together,visiting you both in Houston, attending...

A Husband's Sentiments

I first saw Dianna in 1966 when I was in the seventh grade at Woodson Junior high school and I instantly became a secret admirer of her. This admiration lasted through High School at Worthing and beyond. I can still remember one of the first meetings that she attended at the Kingdom Hall back in 1975. Four years later in July of 1979 I began a courtship with this beautiful woman that lasted until the day that she passed away. She was my first girlfriend...

I love Dianna too. I love her spirit, her presence, the memory of our youth & innocence & laughter. I love knowing that she did not pass this way without our meeting and and creating those memories. I wasn't in First Ladies. But I was in classes and social events and in her home. I hope in her heart as she is in mine. Strength to Charles. Until we meet again, Dina, love always