Alan Hughes (November 30, 1951 - May 23, 2017)

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Alan Hughes
  • November 30, 1951
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  • May 23, 2017

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Alan R. Hughes passed on Tuesday, May 23rd, 2017 with his wife and friends by his side.  He was 65 years old.  He was taken far too soon and he will be greatly missed by his family and friends, but especially by his wife and best friend, Brenda.  Alan also leaves behind his three boys whom he was so very proud of.  Brian, John, and Andy, respectively of Des Moines, Iowa and Austin, Texas were blessed to bring Alan an extended family of three beautiful daughter in-laws, Shelly, Kaitlyn and Jessica and six precious grandchildren.  He loved his grandchildren greatly and wanted nothing more than to be involved in their upbringing and an influence in their lives, which he absolutely was in every way.
Alan was born on November 30, 1951 and grew up in Evansville, Indiana with his mother and father, John and June and his older sister, Carol and younger brother, Johnny Lee.  Alan’s family was always a priority for him and he loved them very much.

 

From a very early age, Alan would spend countless days, months, and summers caring for and enjoying the Hughes family farm in Carmi, Illinois, about an hour from his childhood home in Evansville.  It is here that Alan found solace and refuge from the hectic city life, spending time with his beloved parents, fishing, building and tending to the acres of farmland.  It is here that he would bring his wife and children for decades, forming memories that will never be forgotten. And it is here that he will rest when his ashes are returned to the shores of the farm’s lake that he built with his father.

Alan met Brenda during high school after being introduced by his cousin in Carmi and instantly fell in love.  He wed his high school sweetheart in 1969 and they were blessed to spend nearly every moment of the next 50 years together.  They lived in various places around Southern Illinois and Iowa while Alan began his 37-year career at John Deere.  In 1975 they had their first son, Brian and began to settle down.  After they had their second son, John in 1977 they moved to Bettendorf, IA and worked through the early part of parenthood together.  After various John Deere promotions, and after their son Andy was born in 1981, Alan and Brenda ended up transferring to Kansas City, where they would spend the next 25 years together building their life and making memories.

After Alan retired in 2009, chance led him and Brenda to The Villages, Florida.  Here, they found their place and enjoyed every moment together, living life to it’s fullest. Alan often remarked how blessed he felt to live in such a beautiful place. Time in Florida was spent visiting every theme park with their kids and grandkids, golfing daily, and making new friends, always with his adored companions Ollie and Jake by his side.  He found time to travel the world and experience the great history of mankind, taking cruises and vacations throughout Europe and beyond. He traveled throughout the country often to visit family and friends, none he enjoyed more than visiting his much-loved mother and sister in Tennessee.  In addition, Alan6 found an unlikely passion in water volleyball and was even invited to participate in The Villages Senior Games two years in a row, demonstrating that everything he did, he did to the very best of his ability.

 

Alan was a husband, father, and grandfather.  He was a son, brother, and uncle. And as such, he held an undying spirit to preserve the unbreakable bonds of his family in everything that he did. Through his final years in The Villages, Alan truly exemplified what an inspired life should.  The affection and inspiration he bestowed to everyone around him now reflects graciously in his children and grandchildren.  It is with his love and integrity that they will continue to live in honor of Alan and his legacy.

May God bless his soul for eternity, and may he never be forgotten.

 

In lieu of flowers the family would like donations sent to the Cornerstone Hospice using their website link below and clicking on the “Give” tab at the top.

https://web.cshospice.org/


Service

Location:
Hope Lutheran Church
250 Avenida Los Angelos The Villages, FL 32162

Date & Time:
June 10, 2017 at 3:00 PM


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  6. Marianne & John Hughes says:
    27 May 2017
    Alan was the type of person we all aspire to be. Always kind, thoughtful, funny, and generous. You couldn't ask for a better friend.
    Our hearts and prayers are with your family during this sorrowful time.

  7. Chuck Studer says:
    25 May 2017
    Dear Brenda and family -- We are so sorry to hear of Alan's passing earlier this week. I feel very fortunate to have worked with him for several years. And while he was proud of the company he worked for, he was definitely more proud of his family and their accomplishments. I will remember his caring passion, his smile, and the way he made others feel comfortable. May God be with you as you celebrate his life in the days and months ahead.

  8. Les Teplicky says:
    25 May 2017
    One of the best times I had at John Deere was working with Alan, when we both started a new job working on a Sales Division in the East Moline Branch and then the Kansas City Branch. When i think of Alan, a funny story comes to mind ... we were staying at the Quad Cities Hampton Inn ... after breakfast we got in our Cutlass Sierra and headed down the road ... in an excited voice Alan shouted, someone broke into our car, the JD hat was gone from the back seat. As we looked around we determined, it wasn't our car. Believe it or not, cars were the same color and our key worked ... we went back and got our car ... but left the other in a different parking spot ... I'm sure the owner wondered how that happened. Fond memories of working with Alan and prayers to his family.

  9. Greg Frazier says:
    25 May 2017
    Alan always had a smile on his face and willing to help anyone in need. I fondly remember working with Alan on the same division in Iowa back in the 80's with John Deere. He was very understanding and knew the dealer organization and how to work with and support them. He will be missed. My prayers to the family in your time of loss.

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