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Joseph W. Hughes

Topeka, Kansas

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Joseph W. Hughes, age 18, of Topeka passed away Tuesday, October 28, 2008 in Topeka. He was born September 19, 1990 in Winterset, Iowa the son of Charles Hughes and Bobbie Williams Hughes. He spent most of his life in Topeka, attending Seaman High School and later at Project Plus. He worked at Dillons north in Topeka. He was preceded in death by his grandmother, Fern Sweeney and aunt Pam Burton. He is survived by his father, Charles Hughes of Wichita; mother, Bobbie Wallentine of Topeka; maternal grandparents, Kenneth and Marie Williams of Mabank, TX; paternal grandparents, Lonnie and Wanda Hughes of Stuart, Iowa; a step grandmother,a brother, Brad Hughes of Ft. Briggs, GA; a step brother, Randall Wallentine of Lyons, KS; a half brother, Jacob Hughes of Wichita a half sister, Emma Hughes of Wichita and many extended family members and friends. Memorial services will be Saturday, November 1, 2008 at 10:30 a.m. at the Davidson Funeral Home. Memorial contributions may be made to the Joseph Hughes Memorial Fund and sent in care of the Davidson Funeral Home.

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Still thinking of you, still missing you. You will never be forgotten. <3

Bobbie and Andy
Sorry to hear about your loss. I just found out today by Uncle Ron and Aunt Jan. Our thoughts and Prayers are with you at this sad time in your life.

To Joe's dad and family
I just found out about Joe.
We would talk online and he would always talk about you and his brother. I could tell he loved you both alot. He will be missed.

Charles and family
I am so sorry for your loss. It was always great the way you and Joe would get along, working on computers or playing a game online. Joe was such a great guy, just like his dad. I know this will take time to heal and learn to deal with such a loss. I know you will gather strenght from your family. Take care and God Bless.
Ben

Joe was a great kid... the few times we visited as neighbors and he helped me out were fun. I enjoyed the youthful conversation he would bring to my day. My heart goes out to you, Bobbie, as a mother I can only imagine the loss you must be feeling. Know that others share your heartache as you work to move forward. May God Bless you at this difficult time.

Joe, I didn't know you, but you will be greatly missed on PSC. I'm so sorry about your loss and I hope the healing process can start soon. I will keep your family and Joe in my prayers.

The memories that I have of my time spent with Joe are so precious to me. Joe was so special and unlike any other person in this world. Joe saw the world through a unique and insightful pair of eyes. I am so blessed to have gotten a chance to be a part of his life. I will never forget his beautiful face and smile. My prayers are with the family to help provide strength and peace for them during this heartbreaking loss.

I wish desperately that I'd talked to him more than I did. I'm so sorry for what's happened. He will always be in our hearts.

"...there exists a friend sticking closer than a brother..." Proverbs 18:24. Lean on those you love, they are there to help you through the touch times in life. We will never forget Joe.