George was born in Crosbyton, Texas on October 27, 1935 to the late, Harrison Hodges and Clarice Walsh Hodges.
George retired from DuPont as a supervisor. He was a member of Memorial Baptist Church of Port Arthur, where he served as a second-generation deacon for many decades. He loved hunting, fishing and golf. He loved his kids and grandkids and grilling for them in the backyard. He had a passion for camping and traveling the United States, especially the National Parks. To his family he was famous for his biscuits and gravy.
George is survived by his loving wife, Pearl Nash Hodges; son, Ben Hodges and wife, Dana; daughter, Kay Smith; grandchildren, Austin Norman and wife, Meagan; Kaytlin Cooper and husband, Talton, Hunter Hodges and Hannah Hodges.
George is preceded in death by his son, Ron Hodges.
Interment: Greenlawn Memorial Park in Groves, Texas
Melancon's Funeral Home, Nederland, Texas
George was born in Crosbyton, Texas on October 27, 1935 to the late, Harrison Hodges and Clarice Walsh Hodges.
George retired from DuPont as a supervisor. He was a member of Memorial Baptist Church of Port Arthur, where he served as a second-generation deacon for many decades. He loved hunting, fishing and golf. He loved his kids and grandkids and grilling for them in the backyard. He had a passion for camping and traveling the United States, especially the National Parks. To his family he was famous for his biscuits and gravy.
George is survived by his loving wife, Pearl Nash Hodges; son, Ben Hodges and wife, Dana; daughter, Kay Smith; grandchildren, Austin Norman and wife, Meagan; Kaytlin Cooper and husband, Talton, Hunter Hodges and Hannah Hodges.
George is preceded in death by his son, Ron Hodges.
Interment: Greenlawn Memorial Park in Groves, Texas
Melancon's Funeral Home, Nederland, Texas
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