Betty Bugg Hughes

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Betty Bugg Hughes, 81, of Danville, passed away on May 31, 2020 after a long illness. Born April 21, 1939 in Hot Springs, Arkansas, she was the daughter of Oran Bernard and Mary Pauline Conine Edge. She was preceded in death by her sister Mary Catherine Edge. Betty grew up in Texarkana, AR and graduated from Arkansas Baptist Nursing School in Little Rock. She moved to Danville in 1968 where she raised her two sons with her late husband, Charles Bugg. She worked at Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical Center for 36 years as an RN and spent the majority of her career as the house supervisor. She was respected and admired by patients, doctors, her fellow nurses and the staff. Betty enjoyed shopping, reading, cooking, and tending to her flowers. Her peanut butter fudge was world class, and her spaghetti, chili and potato salad were unrivaled. She was a faithful member of the First Baptist Church, Danville Bypass. Most of all, she enjoyed spending time with her family and friends. Betty is survived by her loving husband of 17 years, John Hughes, her sons David Bugg, and Gary (Virginia) Bugg, her stepsons David Hughes (Joani) and Mark Hughes. She also leaves behind her grandchildren Mary Scott & Caroline Bugg, Benjamin & Brittany Bugg, and her step-grandchildren Kevin Hughes, Tim Hughes Williams, Molly Ramos, and Brayden, Tyler, & Keaton Hughes, and her great-grandchildren. Visitation will be 10 a.m. to 11 a.m., Thursday, June 4, 2020 at First Baptist Church, Danville Bypass. Service will be 11 a.m., Thursday, June 4, 2020 to follow. Rev. Tim Mathis and Rev. David Hughes will officiate. Memorial donations are suggested to the Ephraim McDowell Health Care Foundation. Visitation: 10am - 11am, Thursday, June 4, 2020 at First Baptist Church, Danville Bypass Service: 11am, Thursday, June 4, 2020 at First Baptist Church, Danville Bypass

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  1. Such a beautiful person. She is the great grandmother to my children, Anna and Lucy. Prayers for her husband John and children. She will be so missed, but never forgotten.

  2. Great, kind, and sweet lady …. She will be missed … looked forward to her visits at the bank except when she brought me saving bonds 🙂 Prayers for family 🙁

  3. Betty was the supervisor at EMRMC when I started as a new nurse. She was a beautiful person who always had words of encouragement for the staff. Sympathy to her family.

  4. One of my best friends. Many wonderful years working with you. Memories were made. You will be missed.


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