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Douglas Brent Hudson

Male 1970 - 1990  (20 years)


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  • Name Douglas Brent Hudson 
    Born 2 Jan 1970  Topeka, Shawnee County, Kansas Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Male 
    Died 30 May 1990  Topeka, Shawnee County, Kansas Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Buried Rossville Cemetery, Rossville, Shawnee County, Kansas Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Person ID I4080  Rossville
    Last Modified 28 Aug 2017 

    Father Larry Lavern Hudson,   b. 30 Jun 1939, Rossville, Shawnee County, Kansas Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 19 Sep 2005, Topeka, Shawnee County, Kansas Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 66 years) 
    Mother Linda Lee Hurley Hudson 
    Married 9 Sep 1961  Rossville, Shawnee County, Kansas Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Documents
    Marriage- Hurley, Linda-Hudson, Larry
    Marriage- Hurley, Linda-Hudson, Larry
    Mr. and Mrs. Larry Hudson

    The marriage of Linda Lee Hurley and Larry Lavern Hudson was solemnized in an evening ceremony at 7:30 o'clock, September 9, in the Rossville Methodist Church. Rev. Don Jones officiated at the double ring ceremony.

    Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. John H. Hurley and Mr. and Mrs. W.R. Hudson.

    Wedding music was provided by Mrs. J.C. Campbell and Shirley Hudson, sister of the groom, who sang "All for One" and "With This Ring" preceding the ceremony.

    The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a gown designed and made by her grandmother, Mrs. Edith Hurley of Moran, Kansas. The dress featured a fitted bodice and front panel of white satin. The yoke, long pointed sleeves, and full skirt were of scalloped imported chantilly-type lace. The sabrina neckline was outlined with pearls and sequins. Her fingertip veil of pure silk illusion was held by a crown of pearls and she carried a cascade arrangement of yellow sweetheart roses and white feathered carnations.

    Mrs. Duane Hudson, Topeka, was matron of honor and Mary K. Dolezilek was bridesmaid. The bride's sister, Denise Hurley, was flower girl, and Mark Henderson, Kingman, served as ring bearer. Robert and Barbara Hays, Topeka, nephew and niece of the groom, lighted the candles.

    The matron of honor and bridesmaid wore dresses of lavender lace over taffeta, featuring scallops on the necklines and hems of the full skirts. The dresses were accented with sashes of taffeta and elbow-length bits. Their headbands were tailored bows with circlets of matching tulle. They carried cascade arrangements of yellow feathered carnations and ivy.

    The flower girl was dressed in lavender nylon organdie which featured a full skirt. The bodice, sleeves, and collar were covered in white lace. She wore a matching headband and mitts and carried a white satin-covered basket filled with yellow rose petals.

    Duane Hudson, Topeka, was best man for his brother and Edgar Tuller was groomsman. Ray Kovar and Arlyn Sage ushered.

    The reception was held in the Rossville Community Center. Mrs. Merlin Hays, sister of the groom, had charge of the guest book and Kristie Hudson passed rice bags from a white satin basket with lavender bows. Assisting were Mrs. Wm. Farley, Carolyn Farley, Mrs. Leo Berry, Mrs. Gene Pelfrey, Mrs. Phyllis Henderson, Mrs. Harold Irwin, Marilyn Thomas and Shirley Hudson.

    Both Mr. and Mrs. Hudson are graduates of Rossville Rural High School and are at home in an apartment in Rossville where the groom is self-employed as a carpenter.

    [From 9 Sep 1961]
    Family ID F3882  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Documents
    Obituary- Hudson, Douglas 1
    Obituary- Hudson, Douglas 1
    Douglas Brent Hudson
    Douglas Brent Hudson, 20, of Rossville died Wednesday, May 30, 1990, at a Topeka hospital, where he had been taken after a two-vehicle accident earlier Wednesday at W. 29th and Auburn Road.

    Mr. Hudson was working for Aries Dental Prosthetics for the summer.

    He was born Jan. 2, 1970, in Topeka, the son of Larry L. and Linda L. Hurley Hudson. He lived in Rossville all his life.

    He attended Rossville Grade School and was graduated from Rossville High School in 1988. He had just completed two years at Emporia State University and planned to enroll in the Kansas Technical Institute in Salina this fall to major in jet mechanics.

    Survivors include his parents, Larry and Linda Hudson, Rossville; a brother, Gregory Hudson, Rossville; and a grandmother, Betsy Hurley, Rossville.

    Services will be at 11 a.m. Saturday at the United Methodist Church in Rossville. Burial will be in Rossville Cemetery. Mr. Hudson will lie in state after 10 a.m. today at Davidson Funeral Home, where family and friends will meet from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Friday.

    Memorial contributions may be made to the American Diabetes As-sociation, 1000 W. 10th, 66604.
    Obituary- Hudson, Douglas 2
    Obituary- Hudson, Douglas 2
    Car crash kills Rossville man
    By TIM HRENCHIR
    Capital-Journal law enforcement writer
    A Rossville man died at a Topeka hospital Wednesday afternoon of injuries suffered when he was thrown from a car in a two-car crash at S.W. 29th and Auburn Road.

    Douglas B. Hudson, 20, died about 5:16 p.m. at Stormont-Vail Regional Medical Center, a nursing supervisor there said.

    District Coroner W. Wike Scamman said Hudson suffered multiple internal injuries.

    The driver of the second car in the collision, Cynthia A. Pfannenstiel, 36, 8050 S.W. Auburn Road, was listed in fair condition at Stormont- Vail. The nursing supervisor said she suffered a broken arm and cuts.

    A passenger in Pfannenstiel’s vehicle, Nathaniel T. Lira, 13, also of 8050 S.W. Auburn Road, was treated for minor injuries at Stormont-Vail then released.

    Shawnee County Sheriff’s Deputy Buford John¬son said the crash was reported at 1:15 p.m. He said Pfannenstiel was driving a 1986 Dodge Daytona south on Auburn when it hit the right front of a Ford car driven by Hudson, which was heading west on 29th.

    Johnson said the crash was still being investigated late Wednesday.

    The Pfannenstiel car had the right of way, according to Sheriff's Lt. Bill Hudson. Auburn Road has a stop sign at the intersection.

    Johnson said that after the impact the Hudson car slid sideways into a telephone splice box and a utility pole at the southwest corner of the intersection.

    It overturned and landed on its top in a ditch, facing southwest.

    The impact from the Hudson car severed the utility pole about 20 feet above the ground, but wires kept the pole from falling to the ground, rescue workers said.

    Hudson was thrown through the driver’s side window of the vehicle. Rescue workers said his body was partially wrapped around the utility pole when they arrived.

    Hudson s pulse initially was restored at the scene by Jim Strohm, assistant fire chief for Mission Township.

    Strohm said he was in a fire department pumper truck about 1 1/2 miles north of the scene when the crash was reported.

    He went to the crash site and per-formed cardiopulmonary resuscitation on Hudson until the man's heart resumed beating after less than a minute.

    Pfannenstiel and Lira were wearing seat belts, but Douglas Hudson was not, according to a Sheriff’s Department records clerk.

    The three were taken by two sepa-rate Medevac MidAmerica ambulances to Stormont-Vail.

    Because Hudson was in surgery before he died at Stormont-Vail, Scamman said, an autopsy might not be necessary in the case.

    Scamman was to decide today whether to do an autopsy.