DR. GEORGE EDWARD HUDSPETH

DR. GEORGE EDWARD HUDSPETH obituary, Dallas, TX

DR. GEORGE EDWARD HUDSPETH

DR. GEORGE HUDSPETH Obituary

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George Edward Hudspeth was born January 15, 1944 to the union of Olyn and Corinne Hudspeth in St. Louis, MO. He was the third child born to this union.  Both parents and three brothers, Barry, Bruce Michael, and John preceded him in death.

 

He attended the St. Louis Public School System, graduating from Vashon High School in 1962. After graduation, he attended the now Harris-Stowe State University and Southern Illinois University - Edwardsville (East St. Louis Campus) and became a member of the Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc. Later, he graduated from University of Missouri - St. Louis with an undergraduate degree in Accounting and became a Certified Public Accountant (CPA) in 1974.

 

George was an excellent student and lifelong learner. In 1993, he earned his Masters Degree in Information Systems at Southern Illinois University - Edwardsville.  He furthered his education and achieved his certification in Project Management. At the tender age of 73, he earned his Doctorate of Divinity in Christian Counseling at Dwight McDaniels Theological Seminary (DMTS), becoming Dr. George Hudspeth.

 

George was one of the first black Certified Public Accountants in the City of St. Louis. He was employed with Ernst & Ernst CPA firm (now Ernst & Young Global Limited) and in 1975, he established his own CPA firm, George Hudspeth, CPA. In 1977, he joined Banks, Finley, White & Company of Memphis, TN and became partner of the firm. Over the course of his career, his expertise extends to many corporations, including Ken Toomer, CPA, Central Medical Center, Lewis and Clark Community College, Southwestern Bell (now AT&T), Power Financial, MDJ Contracting Inc., Above Only Enterprises, LLC and Five Units, LLC (a Hudspeth Family Corporation), and spans over 6 decades.

 

George was united in Holy matrimony to Derotha Gray on July 18, 1965.  To this union were four children; thirteen grandchildren and eleven great-grandchildren. One granddaughter preceded him in death.

 

George accepted Jesus Christ as his personal Savior and united with San Francisco Temple COGIC (now San Francisco Temple Christian Assembly), under the pastorate of Bishop Dwight H. McDaniels, Jr. in 1972. He was a devoted member and deacon until he moved his family from St. Louis, MO to Memphis, TN in 1977.  He joined Williams Temple COGIC under the leadership of Superintendent R. L. Williams, Jr.  Later, he returned to St. Louis in 1982, serving again under Bishop McDaniels as a Deacon, Minister and ordained Elder.  He worked faithfully in the church serving as Sunday School teacher, YPWW teacher, Youth Director, and Annual Men's Day Coordinator. Under the pastoral leadership of Bishop Luther J. Blackwell, he was further ordained as Ruling Elder and served as a member of the Wellness Ministry Team.  He moved from St. Louis, MO to Dallas, TX in October 2022 and joined Grace Cathedral COGIC under the leadership of Superintendent Nathaniel L. Green.

 

Elder Hudspeth loved his faith, family, and food.  He loved the Lord and he exemplified a true warrior for Christ. He loved to praise God and rejoiced in the Lord every chance he could. He even rejoiced across the stage when he graduated with his Masters Degree.  He was a praying man. He prayed with his family every morning before anyone left the house.  He stopped and prayed when his children's friends came over and before they left. He led prayer at every family gathering and he prayed at the beginning and end of every family business meeting.  He prayed before anyone traveled on the road or plane. When praying over the Thanksgiving dinner, he would pray so long that when he was done, his family would say, "Merry Christmas, everyone!"

 

Dr. George, affectionately known by his children as "Deddy", was a very dedicated husband, father, brother, uncle, grandfather and friend.  He saw the good in everyone.  He would not allow anyone to speak ill of another person in his presence.  He was a natural mentor and took the time to train and correct everything that was out of order. He poured mightily into each family member individually and made everyone feel special. And yet, he had enough to pour into everyone else that crossed his path. He impacted many, many lives with the life he lived before the Lord at home and abroad.

 

The biggest mystery to everyone is how much this man could eat, yet he never gained weight. At family gatherings, he was known for piling his plate, sampling every single dish, and eating it all.  Sometimes, he would start his meal with the dessert because he said, "The rapture may come and I might not get to eat my dessert if I wait until the end."

 

God chose to call Elder Hudspeth home on Wednesday, July 5, 2023 at 12:46 pm surrounded by family. The legacy of George's kind spirit, passion, love, and zest for life will live on through his family and the lives he touched.

 

George leaves to cherish his memory a faithful and loving wife, Derotha; two sons, George, Jr. of Savannah, GA and Terrance of St. Louis, MO; two beautiful daughters, Pamela Turner and Monica (Jonathan) Mayberry; one brother, Olyn, Jr. (Brenda) of O'Fallon, IL; one sister, Carolyn (Andrew) Jackson of St. Louis, MO; two brothers-in-law, Lemond Gray, Charles (Carolyn) Gray; five sisters-in-law, Annette (Selwyn) Williams, Joyce Gray of East St. Louis, IL, Charlotte Gray of Atlanta, GA, Helen Hudspeth of St. Louis, MO, and Gilda Smith; twelve grandchildren, George III (Brianna), Terrance II, Alexis, Michelle, T'kai, Gemir, Kevin, Micayla, Aubrey, Brandon, Shanequia, Amariah; eleven great-grandchildren, Aurielle, Nevaeh, Deareon, Jayden, Elojah, Marc, Mar'Caisa, Brayden, Kier, Zada and Brandon, Jr.; host of nephews, nieces, cousins and friends.

 

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July 29, 2023

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DENORCE STARKS THE VHS THE SIXTIES '60-'63

July 29, 2023

July 29, 2023

Dee Starks wrote a sympathy message

"VHS VASHON HIGH SCHOOL THE SIXTIES ALUMNI CLASSES 1960 TO 1963 ARE SADDEN TO LEARN OF THE TRANSITION OF OUR DEAR CLASSMATE GEORGE E. HUDSPETH WHO GRADUATED IN THE CLASS OF JUNE 1962.. BOTH HE AND HIS BROTHER BARRY WERE IN THAT CLASS. WE OFFER OUR LOVE AND PRAYERS TO HIS DEAR WIFE DEROTHA, CHILDREN, AND THE ENTIRE FAMILY. HE WILL BE DEARLY MISSED AND THOUGH HE HAS LEFT US OUTWARDLY HE SHALL NEVER LEAVE US INWARDLY. HE LEFT A LEGACY AND HEARTPRINTS
LOVE WILL LAST FOREVER....GOD IS LOVE!"

Jesse and Brenda Cooper

July 12, 2023

Mother Dee and Hudspeth family:

We are truly sorry we were not able to attend the Homecoming service for Elder Hudspeth. We know it will be a great time of rejoicing in the Lord. The house of the Lord will be filled with praises for a great man of God home going celebration.

We thank God for the privilege in knowing such a great Servant of the Lord. Mother Dee we will keep you and the family lifted up before the Lord. I´m so glad to have had the opportunity to see both of you last month and got some pictures.
I´m glad that we can go back and look at past church services of Elder Hudspeth preaching on YouTube.

Jesse and Brenda Cooper

Gregory and Cynthia Warren

July 10, 2023

Hudspeth family and Mother Doe, you are in our prayers. Dr. George Hudspeth was a true man of God, excellent student and great speller. He paid attention to details when something was in written form. I loved to see him dance. What a great man of God. We love you all. The Warrens will greatly miss you. Rest in God's loving arms.

Donna Adams

July 8, 2023

Mother Derotha and Family. I send my deepest condolences in the passing of Elder Hudspeth. This one hits hard!! Elder Hudspeth was truly loved and well respected from his church family to the community. You both were the epitome of "real love"! Just reminiscing on the time you both shared how you met! The sparkle was still in each one of your eyes after all those years. I am so glad I had the opportunity to see you both just a few weeks ago and I will cherish our last embrace. May God continue to give you strength and encouragement. I love you!!
Sis Donna Adams

Cyretha McMullen

July 8, 2023

I thank God for awesome time I was honored to share with Elder George Hudspeth, in Sunday Morning Sunday School. He was always pleasant to talk and he always had up lifting word of encouragement. Mother Hudspeth you are constantly on my mind and in my heart. Thanks you for giving me the opportunity to be you and your husband´s life. I will continue praying for and with you. May God bless and keep you til you meet again.
Love Always Cyretha McMullen

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