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Darrell Hudson Obituary

Darrell Wayne Hudson: Born Nov. 17, 1958, to James and Martha Hudson, he went home to be with his Lord and Savior on Jan 6th, 2004. He was a member of Victory Baptist Church, where he was baptized June 4, 1995. Darrell was preceded in death by his mother, Martha and son David. He left behind his wife Shirley, son Tony, and daughter Darah, grandaughter Robyn and grandson Ocean of the home. His father James of Hugo, OK, brother Charlie and Rejeania of OKC. Sister Carol and Mike Merrival from S.D. Kay and John Boisevert of CO, Sara Hudson of OKC., and Mother in law Delores Factor of OKC. Darrell came from a large family and will be loved and missed by all. Darrell was a long time employee of Southwestern Roofing. He loved sports, especially fast pitch softball where he had teams that he played and coached. He was involved in keeping alive the tradition of the Indian State tournament held annually at Wheeler State Park. He was a member of the Indian Ink Committee who coordinated the 50th anniversary of the Oklahoma Indian men's Fast pitch tournment. He was also the director of the ONASA, the committee that is continuing the Indian State Tournament. Wake services will be held on Friday at 6:30 pm at Sunny Lane Funeral Home. Funeral services will be held at 1:30 pm Saturday at Victory Baptist Church.

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Published by Oklahoman on Jan. 9, 2004.

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Tony Hudson

January 19, 2004

Dear friends and family;

Many thanks to you all for your kind and comforting words in our difficult time. It's nice to see how much you all remember and love Pops.

Love,

The Hudson Family

Marla Burgess

January 16, 2004

Tony, I am truely sorry for your loss. You will be in my prayers.

Lisa Childers

January 14, 2004

Shirley, Tony, and Darrah: My thoughts and prayers are with you. I met Darrell at Falls Creek some 30+ years ago! (I had to think about that for a minute!) Later on, I played softball for him and "Chiefy". We were the B.B.G.'s-Butler's Baby Girls! LOL! Darrell used to really work us girls HARD! (me, Shirley, and "Beef" especially!) Although today I credit him with my appreciation of the sport. I see you guys (Tony, Steve, etc.) play today and I really am proud of you all. And I know that Darrell had some part in that too. I shall remember him always 'cause he was always making me laugh. I remember thinking Darrell, Charlie, Glenn Isham, Ted Isham, Dale Dorsey, Gary Dorsey, and Jimmy Factor were the 'bout the keenest N-D-N guys around! LOL! They probably thought I was just some punk kid! LOL! Those were good times.....I will really miss Darrell.

Sherree Williams

January 13, 2004

Tony, Shirley & Shauna,

Pam Crawford, Pat Cook and I send our deepest sympathy. I went to SE with Shauna, Pat & I played bingo with Shirley and Pam and I were good friends with Tony. Write anytime if you would like to get together. May god bless you through this time.

Cassandra Fixico

January 12, 2004

Tony,

I considered your dad my friend and I will miss his constant harassment. All I can think of is Ginny Goo Goo.

I will miss him.

Mitzi - Paulette Groves

January 9, 2004

Tony,

We are sorry to hear about your loss.

Our hearts go out to you. We know how much you cared for your dad. He will be truly missed.

Hugs and Kisses.

Paulette, Mitzi & Greg

Andy Short

January 9, 2004

Dear Hudson Family,

We wanted to let you know that we are praying for your peace in such a horrible time. We love you guys.



Love, Andy Short and Family

BRIAN HURST

January 8, 2004

TONY WE ARE SORRY TO HERE ABOUT YOUR DAD OUR PRAYER'S ARE WITH YOU AND YOUR FAMILY.

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