GARY W. HUGHES
Gary W. Hughes, 74, of Branson ,
Missouri passed away Sunday, June
8, 2014, at his home following a long but brave battle with cancer.
Funeral services are scheduled for Tuesday, June 17, 2014, at 11:00 AM
at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints at 9113 State Hwy 76,
Branson West, Missouri (near Notch, Missouri) with Bishop William Mahoney
officiating. Prior to the services, Visitation
will be at the Church from 9:30 AM to 10:45 AM.
Burial at Evergreen
Cemetery , located on Hwy 76
between Hwy 265 and Indian Point
Rd. , will follow the services.
He attended Mineral
High School where he
lettered in Football, Basketball, and Baseball.
Although he wasn't a Marine he pitched Baseball for a Marine All-Star
team...because they didn't have a good enough pitcher. Later, when he was in the Army he was
selected for their All-Star team because of his high batting average. Throughout his life he pitched softball for community
and church leagues. He was also an
expert horseshoe pitcher, winning several state and national tournaments.
He worked a lot with the youth, coaching
Little League and Babe Ruth baseball.
And finally, he was an avid follower of BYU football and
basketball. Son Jason says that “Dad
loved a good competition. He could make a competition out of anything. When we
worked together it made the time go quickly and we got a lot more done.”
He worked a lot with the youth, coaching
Little League and Babe Ruth baseball.
And finally, he was an avid follower of BYU football and
basketball. Son Jason says that “Dad
loved a good competition. He could make a competition out of anything. When we
worked together it made the time go quickly and we got a lot more done.”
After serving in the National Guard
five years where he studied radio communications and trained to repair the Nike
Ajax Missile,
After graduating from
At first, Gary and Lena
combined their musical talents with that of their sons and enjoyed doing music
shows together for church and community events. It wasn't long before Gary and Lena stepped
down and the Hughes Brothers Show was officially formed in 1983. Gary and Lena helped support their sons’ budding musical career as they traveled to many places throughout the Rocky Mountain States to
perform shows on weekends and during the summer.
In addition,
In 1994
During the past 20 years in Branson, the show has grown from 5
brothers to over 50 talented family members on stage performing in both the “it” show and the “Hughes Brothers Christmas Show”. Besides being a co-owner and operator of the Hughes Brothers Theatre, Gary ran the sound for the show for many years, became well known for his Papa Hughes Fudge, and landed the starring role of Santa Claus in the Hughes Brothers Christmas Show, which his debilitating illness only caused
In 2003, after their five sons were grown and had families of their
own, Gary and Lena adopted four children (three girls and one boy) between the ages of 9 and 13 from In the last few years,
His wife Lena said, “Gary
was a loving and devoted husband and father.
He served faithfully as the Patriarch of our large family. We were all influenced for the better by his
passion for life, sports, music, business, gardening, and especially the Gospel
of Jesus Christ. Even in the last couple
of months, as he was laid up at home in hospice care, his faith never wavered; he
rarely complained and never lost his sense of humor.” Gary ’s
youngest daughter, Maria said, “Just a few weeks ago I asked, ‘How are you doing Dad?’ With a
perfectly straight face, he made a fist and raised his arm straight in the air,
pumping it twice, and said ‘I feel great!
Rah! Rah!” Son Ryan said that
“living close to mom and dad, I had a lot of opportunities to help Mom care for
Dad in his final two months. It was both a
privilege and an honor to serve him.”
Gary is survived by his wife Lena of Branson, MO; nine children all of
Branson: Marty (Cindy); Jason (Mara);
Adam (Vikki); Ryan (Carina); Andy (Becky); Sofia; Sarah (James) Wachob; David
(Shelby); and Maria. 36 grandchildren:
Aaron serving a two-year full-time ministry in Tokyo, Japan; Dallin (who will soon be serving a mission in
Nicaragua); Lauren, Tulsa, OK; The rest
of the grandchildren all reside
in Branson, MO:
Kristina, Derek, Jacob, Joseph, Benjamin, Kaitlyn, Kiersten, Kimberly,
Amanda, Allison, Samuel, Noah, James, Jessie, Hannah, Tobler, Emeline, George,
Lucy, Oliver, William, Nathaniel, Ashton, Alexandra, Jonas, Newell, Lydia,
Matthew, Jonathon, Natalie, Julia, Liam, and Kaia...(and everyone of them know
that there wasn’t a soul more proud of them than their Grandpa); brother Bob Arden
(Arlene) of Beaver Dam, AZ; sister Lola Glaszczak of Oceanside, CA; brother-in-law Ray (Tina) Nilsson of Murray,
UT; and many nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by his parents; his sister Illene Spangler; brother-in-law
James Hill; brother-in-law Don Glaszczak; brother-in-law Sven Nilsson; his
in-laws George and Britta Nilsson; and four infant grandchildren: Kayla, Sarah, Sven, & Tate.
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Memorial contributions may be made to “The Gary
W. Hughes Missionary Fund” (benefiting young missionaries), c/o Bank of Missouri , 800 Hwy 248 Ste C, Branson MO 65616 .




