Tommie graduated cosmetology school in Houston and worked as a beautician until 1974. Tommie had a career with J.C. Penny working in the retail and credit departments and modeled for the company. Tommie was a member of the Noonday Baptist Church and studied her bible daily. She loved softball, playing in high school and throughout her life. She was an avid bridge player on tournament levels and loved genealogy and fishing with Damon, the man most of her life centered around. She is preceded in death by her parents, siblings, Franklin Garigus Hudson, Velma Hudson, Walter Hudson, Faye Needham, Anita Coffee, and Joe Hudson; a daughter, Pamela Louise Barth and son-in-law, Jack Vance.
Tommie graduated cosmetology school in Houston and worked as a beautician until 1974. Tommie had a career with J.C. Penny working in the retail and credit departments and modeled for the company. Tommie was a member of the Noonday Baptist Church and studied her bible daily. She loved softball, playing in high school and throughout her life. She was an avid bridge player on tournament levels and loved genealogy and fishing with Damon, the man most of her life centered around. She is preceded in death by her parents, siblings, Franklin Garigus Hudson, Velma Hudson, Walter Hudson, Faye Needham, Anita Coffee, and Joe Hudson; a daughter, Pamela Louise Barth and son-in-law, Jack Vance.
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