Audrey Hudson, age 58, of Purcell, passed away Friday, November 16, 2018, at the Purcell Municipal Hospital.
Audrey Yvonne Hudson was born January 6, 1960 in Oklahoma City, OK, the youngest of eleven children born to Monroe and Eula Mae Hudson. She was raised in Purcell and attended Purcell schools, graduating in 1978. Audrey worked for many years for the Hertz Corporation as a customer service specialist.
She was preceded in death by:
Her parents, Monroe and Eula Mae
Hudson;
Sister,
Marlene Hudson;
Brother,
Harold "Buddy" Hudson and
Four nephews, Reginald Hudson, Timothy Mitchel, Anthony
(Tony) and Bobby Berry.
Audrey is survived by:
Four Sisters, Foye Price of Wichita, KS,
Pearl Redd and husband Leroy of Midwest City,
Irene Prejean of Purcell and
Deloris Mitchel and husband Gurley of Las Vegas;
Four Brothers, Bobby Berry and wife Mary Frances of
Boston, MA,
Daniel Hudson and wife Sojn of Seattle, WA,
Jimmy Hudson of Carrolton, TX and
Tommy Hudson of Lexington;
Companion and special friend, Jerry Dawson of Purcell; Several cousins,
nieces and nephews, and a host of other family and friends.
A Celebration of Life Memorial is scheduled for 11:00 A.M., Wednesday, December 5, 2018 at Wilson-Little Funeral Home Chapel
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