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Carole Faye <I>Saunders</I> Hughes

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Carole Faye Saunders Hughes

Birth
Marion, Marion County, Ohio, USA
Death
19 Jul 2020 (aged 80)
Marion, Marion County, Ohio, USA
Burial
La Rue, Marion County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
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Carole Faye (Saunders) Hughes, 80, of Marion, died peacefully Sunday morning July 19, 2020 at the Presidential Center in Marion.

She was born July 23, 1939 in Marion to the late Dale Donald and Orma Fay (Reebel) Saunders, she was also preceded in death by her brother and sister-in-law: Lester and Terri Saunders, sisters-in-law: Peggy Saunders and Barbara Hughes, son-in-law: Jim Williams, mother and father-in-law: Dana and Doris Hughes, grandparents: Alva Gilbert Saunders, Gladys Saunders Robison, Lawrence and Vinney Reebel, Grandson: Trevor Chase and his mother Stephanie Hughes

Carol was the second of eight children. She was a 1957 graduate of the LaRue High School.
On June 15, 1957 she married her high school sweetheart Robert Lee Hughes and together they raised a family of five children.

Carole was a kind and loving wife, a woman of faith and a very loving and caring mother to her children. She loved and cherished her husband, children, grandchildren and great grandchildren.

Carole?s first place of employment was at the Knotty Pine Restaurant as a waitress in LaRue. Later in life she had worked at the Smith Clinic, Michael?s Steakhouse, Ullmans Dept. Store and Dr. David Borsky. She also had started her own daycare out of her home.

In November of 1997 Carole suffered a serious illness which changed her life. The aftereffects caused her to alter her lifestyle.

She had an active church life where she was a member at the LaRue United Methodist Church. Later in life she became a member of the Marion Christian Center.

Carole?s favorite vacation spot was Myrtle Beach; she was always ready to go to the beach. She would take her children and grandchildren with her so she could share her love of the beach with them.

Surviving is her husband Robert Hughes, their children: Dana (Michelle) Hughes of Marion, Constance (Brian) Friebel of Shelby, Cynthia (Scott) Gillespie of Cincinnati, Christina Hartman of Pinehurst, North Carolina and Robert R. (Machelle) Hughes of Marion.
Fourteen grandchildren and twenty-five great-grandchildren
Siblings: Larry Saunders of Galion, Kenneth Saunders of Galion, and Michael (Barbara) Saunders of Richwood, Diane (Florenico) Lagua of California, Gloria (Jim) Jolliff of Port Clinton and Merriann (Pete Gruber) Canterbury of Green Camp
Numerous nieces and nephews

?To my wife I say, go to him. Carole, your journey here on earth is complete. Thank-you for your love, kindness and companionship. I will love you forever. You are in a safe place now, in the presence of the Lord Jesus. You are free at last?

Public graveside services (everyone is welcome) will be held Thursday July 23, 2020 at 11:00 am at the LaRue Cemetery, Dr. James Stevens will officiate. There will be private family calling hours on Wednesday at the Stofcheck-Ballinger Funeral Home in LaRue

Memorial gifts may be made to the LaRue United Methodist Church

Condolences and remembrances may be expressed at www.stofcheck-ballinger.com
Carole Faye (Saunders) Hughes, 80, of Marion, died peacefully Sunday morning July 19, 2020 at the Presidential Center in Marion.

She was born July 23, 1939 in Marion to the late Dale Donald and Orma Fay (Reebel) Saunders, she was also preceded in death by her brother and sister-in-law: Lester and Terri Saunders, sisters-in-law: Peggy Saunders and Barbara Hughes, son-in-law: Jim Williams, mother and father-in-law: Dana and Doris Hughes, grandparents: Alva Gilbert Saunders, Gladys Saunders Robison, Lawrence and Vinney Reebel, Grandson: Trevor Chase and his mother Stephanie Hughes

Carol was the second of eight children. She was a 1957 graduate of the LaRue High School.
On June 15, 1957 she married her high school sweetheart Robert Lee Hughes and together they raised a family of five children.

Carole was a kind and loving wife, a woman of faith and a very loving and caring mother to her children. She loved and cherished her husband, children, grandchildren and great grandchildren.

Carole?s first place of employment was at the Knotty Pine Restaurant as a waitress in LaRue. Later in life she had worked at the Smith Clinic, Michael?s Steakhouse, Ullmans Dept. Store and Dr. David Borsky. She also had started her own daycare out of her home.

In November of 1997 Carole suffered a serious illness which changed her life. The aftereffects caused her to alter her lifestyle.

She had an active church life where she was a member at the LaRue United Methodist Church. Later in life she became a member of the Marion Christian Center.

Carole?s favorite vacation spot was Myrtle Beach; she was always ready to go to the beach. She would take her children and grandchildren with her so she could share her love of the beach with them.

Surviving is her husband Robert Hughes, their children: Dana (Michelle) Hughes of Marion, Constance (Brian) Friebel of Shelby, Cynthia (Scott) Gillespie of Cincinnati, Christina Hartman of Pinehurst, North Carolina and Robert R. (Machelle) Hughes of Marion.
Fourteen grandchildren and twenty-five great-grandchildren
Siblings: Larry Saunders of Galion, Kenneth Saunders of Galion, and Michael (Barbara) Saunders of Richwood, Diane (Florenico) Lagua of California, Gloria (Jim) Jolliff of Port Clinton and Merriann (Pete Gruber) Canterbury of Green Camp
Numerous nieces and nephews

?To my wife I say, go to him. Carole, your journey here on earth is complete. Thank-you for your love, kindness and companionship. I will love you forever. You are in a safe place now, in the presence of the Lord Jesus. You are free at last?

Public graveside services (everyone is welcome) will be held Thursday July 23, 2020 at 11:00 am at the LaRue Cemetery, Dr. James Stevens will officiate. There will be private family calling hours on Wednesday at the Stofcheck-Ballinger Funeral Home in LaRue

Memorial gifts may be made to the LaRue United Methodist Church

Condolences and remembrances may be expressed at www.stofcheck-ballinger.com


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