© Chickasha Express~Star Chickasha, Oklahoma February 21, 2002 July 20, 1908 ~ February 18, 2002 Graveside service for Maple B. Hughes, 93, of Pratt, Kansas, former Alex resident, will be held at 2:00 p.m., Thursday, February 21, 2002 at the Alex Cemetery. Maple B. Hughes was born July 20, 1908, in Moore, Oklahoma, the daughter of John and Ruth [Roggers] Neal, and died February 18, 2002, in Pratt, Kansas. Mrs. Hughes graduated from Alex High School in 1927. She received her teaching certificate in 1928. Mrs. Hughes taught school in a one-room school. She and Charles William "Charley" Hughes were married May 18, 1929. He preceded her in death in 1963. She was a member of the Alex Assembly of God Church. Mrs. Hughes was also preceded in death by: 1 daughter: Charlene McKee; brothers and sisters: Jake Neal, Anna Hughes, Elsie Stubblefield and Dicey Neal. Survivors include: children: Dicey O. Howell, of Norman, Oklahoma, DiAnn Moore, of Pratt, Kansas; 1 brother: Tom Neal, of Oklahoma City; 1 sister: Alice Hughes, of Alex, Oklahoma; 10 grandchildren; 23 great grandchildren and 6 great great grandchildren. Interment will be in the Alex Cemetery under the direction of Sevier Funeral Home. |
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