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Fort Gibson National Cemetery

Fort Gibson, Muskogee County, OK


© Muskogee Phoenix
Published on September 20, 2020
Submitted by: Jo Aguirre


Howard Jeffress "Jeff" Hudson

February 14, 1957 ~ August 31, 2020

Howard Jeffress (Jeff) Hudson of Eufaula, Oklahoma passed away on Monday August 31st, 2020 after losing his battle with HLH Cancer. Jeff was born February 14th, 1957 in Roff, Oklahoma to Harold and Ruth Hudson. He was a business owner, master welder, electrician, and jack of all trades.

Jeff is preceded in death by Harold Hudson (father) and Ruth Hudson (mother).

Survived by Laura Brown (fiance), Howard Jeffress(Jeff) Hudson Jr.(Son), Emily Dawn Pike(Daughter), Sisters Corine Coppin and Maseline Johnson, 5 granddaughters, 5 nieces & nephews, many other family members and friends.

Memorial service 11:00 a.m. Monday, September 28, 2020 at Ft. Gibson National Cemetery, Ft. Gibson, Oklahoma. 


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