Sorry, you need to enable JavaScript to visit this website.
  • Article Image Alt Text

RUBY MAE HUDGINS

Ruby Mae Hudgins of Groesbeck passed away Feb. 28, 2019, at the age of 94.

Visitation will be Thursday, March 7, at 1 p.m. in the Groesbeck Funeral Home Chapel, with the service following at 2 p.m.  Pastor Michael Nemec, Christ Lutheran Church of Hillsboro and Faith Lutheran Church of Mexia will officiate. Internment will be at Fort Parker Memorial Cemetery.   Her grandsons will serve as pallbearers.

Hebrews 13:5   – ”Be content with such things as you have for He hath said, I will never leave thee nor forsake thee.”   

Upon her confirmation into the Lutheran Church this verse was given to her at the age of 12. It became her guide throughout life.

Ruby Mae Hudgins was born in Houston on Nov. 24, 1924. She attended Lutheran parochial school and later graduated from Sam Houston High School. After graduation her family moved to Baytown, where she met her love, Wallace Ray Hudgins. After his service in the Marine Corps reasons she was unable to attend services but continued her spiritual life through television ministry and pastoral visits.

Preceding her in death are her husband, Ray Hudgins; daughter, Darlene; son-in-law, Dave Weihausen; and her parents.

She is survived by daughters, Suzanne Weihausen and Reanette Smith and husband, Bobby. Also surviving her are grandsons Alan Weihausen and wife Heather and children Chloe and Colby; Brian Weihausen and wife Mindy and children, Madeline, Natalie and Bethany; Cody Smith and wife Danielle and children Dylan and Bryce, and Joshua Henshaw. Surviving granddaughters are Kallie Davis and husband Eric and children Levi and Raven; Marie Parker and children Lila and Thomas. Step-grandsons are David Weihausen and son David Austin and Wade Weihausen and wife Sara and daughter Hazel.

Visit www.groesbeckfuneralhome.com to leave messages of condolence on the guestbook.

during World War II, they married on June 2, 1946. Through this union, they were blessed with three daughters—Suzanne, Darlene and Reanette.

In 1973 they moved to Groesbeck, where they had purchased land for retirement. St. Paul Lutheran Church in Waco became their home church until Ray passed in 1987. At that time, Ruby attended Faith Lutheran Church in Mexia. She was one of the charter members there and remained faithful to her church family, especially enjoying baking cakes for Sunday morning coffee and cooking for socials. Later due to health

Sign up for local news email alerts:

* indicates required

 

 

Mexia News

214 N. Railroad

Mexia, TX 76667

(254) 562-2868

news@themexianews.com