Phyllis (Pettit) Hudnall
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Phyllis (Pettit) Hudnall
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Cremeens Funeral Homes, Inc.
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Phyllis Hudnall, 78, of Middleport, passed away, on Tuesday, September 15, 2020 in the Overbrook Center, Middleport. Born September 17, 1941, in Middleport, she was the daughter of the late Albert and Maude Avenelle Hayden Pettit. She retired from Western Auto, in Middleport.
She is survived by her brothers, Jim (Tammy) Pettit, of Pomeroy, Harry (Marie) Pettit, of Hartford, W.V., Harold “Butch” Pettit, of Portland, sisters, Francis “Fannie” Oldaker, of Mason, W.V., Karen Fletcher, of North Augusta, S.C., and Tammy Woodard, of Rutland. Numerous nieces and nephews also survive.
In addition to her parents she is preceded in death by her husband, Larry Hudnall, two sisters, Bessie Darst, and Vanessa Crites, two brothers, Larry Joe Pettit, and William “Bill” Pettit.
Funeral services will be held at 1:00 p.m. on Monday, September 21, 2020 in the Cremeens-King Funeral Home, Pomeroy. Pastor James Keesee will officiate and interment will follow in the Burlingham Cemetery. Friends may call two hours prior to the service at the funeral home.
She is survived by her brothers, Jim (Tammy) Pettit, of Pomeroy, Harry (Marie) Pettit, of Hartford, W.V., Harold “Butch” Pettit, of Portland, sisters, Francis “Fannie” Oldaker, of Mason, W.V., Karen Fletcher, of North Augusta, S.C., and Tammy Woodard, of Rutland. Numerous nieces and nephews also survive.
In addition to her parents she is preceded in death by her husband, Larry Hudnall, two sisters, Bessie Darst, and Vanessa Crites, two brothers, Larry Joe Pettit, and William “Bill” Pettit.
Funeral services will be held at 1:00 p.m. on Monday, September 21, 2020 in the Cremeens-King Funeral Home, Pomeroy. Pastor James Keesee will officiate and interment will follow in the Burlingham Cemetery. Friends may call two hours prior to the service at the funeral home.
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“Phyllis (Pettit) Hudnall,” Meigs County Library History Site, accessed November 15, 2024, https://history.meigslibrary.org/items/show/23494.