Charles Hughes, 61, of Orange, Texas, passed away on November 16, 2018, at his home in Orange.
A memorial service will be held at a later date.
Born in Transylvania, Louisiana, on January 11, 1957, he was the son of Walter Hughes and Gladys (Wynn) Hughes. Charles worked as a welder for many years and later as a security guard. He loved going to the casino, and enjoyed motorcycles and barbequing. More than all else, he treasured the time he got to spend with his children, especially taking them fishing. Charles will be dearly missed by all those who came to know and love him.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Walter and Gladys Hughes; brother, Walter Hughes, Jr.; and granddaughter, Kaelyn Rose Weston.
He is survived by his loving wife, Elizabeth “Lee” Hughes; children, Cynthia Weston and husband Douglas, and Debbie Hughes; step-children, Shelby James Mulhollan and wife Katie, and Raymond Keith Mulhollan and wife Penelope; grandchildren, Jeannie Marie Hughes & Maggie, Douglas IV, and Molly Weston; step-grandchildren, Louise Mulhollan & Brannon and Loxlea Mulhollan; and great-grandchild, Aiden Charles; along with numerous other loving family and friends.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions can be made to the American Cancer Society at
www.cancer.org
.
Condolences
Debbie Hughes
November 16, 2019
My dad Charles Hughes was the best dad ever! I don’t believe today makes 1 year since you went home! My dad was so full of life everyone new him he was so outgoing, funny, loved to bbq and bon fires and playing at the casino! My dad Charles made me smile when I was down and sad he always put a smile on everyone’s face he was so country like me guess that’s where I got it from was my dear o dad. My dad died and revived on 5/8/14 and proved to me an many others that there was a God because when he flat lined 4 years ago and made it after they said he would probably be brain dead since he flat lined for 45 minutes usually they give up at 7 mins my dad came back to life to be with his family and lived 4 years battling bone and prostate cancer when there was no more treatment at his final stages he kept telling me he loved me with his beautiful blue eyes today has been so tough on me cause I miss him so much! Love you dad forever missed forever loved!
Debbie Hughes
November 16, 2019
In Loving Memory Forever Missed Forever Loved!
Kim Travis Walles
November 18, 2018
Kim Travis Walles lit a candle in memory of Charles Hughes
Jeannie Hughes
November 17, 2018
I'm so thankful for the little moments that me and Aiden got to share with you. We miss you already paw paw.