of Knoxville, AR
January 20, 1963 - July 28, 2024
Cynthia (Cindy) Louise Hudson (Dunlap) born on January 20, 1963 entered into eternity on July 28, 2024. She was born to James B. and Joann Dunlap in San Luis Obispo, California and grew up in West Helena, Arkansas. She made her life in Knoxville, Arkansas with her husband of 42 years, Jimmy Hudson. Her joy in life was her family and her biggest accomplishment was being the owner of JC's Fish & BBQ. She was a member of the World Harvest Baptist Church in Russellville for over 10 years. Besides her parents, she is preceded in death by a brother.
Left to cherish and carry on her memories are her husband, Jimmy Hudson of Knoxville; one daughter, Christy (Steven) Chronister of Knoxville; one son, JC Hudson of Hartman; her fur babies, Willie, Molly-Sue-Sue and Bear-Bear. Her most greatest prides & joys, grandson, Airman Zachary Chronister of Navarre, Florida and granddaughter, Sierra (Private Damon) Donoho of Russellville.
A celebration of Cindy's life will be held Saturday, August 3, 2024 2:00 p.m. at World Harvest Baptist Church 212 S. Portland Ave, Russellville, Arkansas 72801.
Thank you to all the doctors at Highlands Oncology Center and the wonderful nurses who became family in the last 10 years.
Donations can be to Hope Cancer Resources Highlands Oncology in Springdale.
Her words of wisdom; remain caring, loving, humble and kind.
To order a DVD copy of this video memorial, please contact our funeral home at + 14797542201.
Jimmy my condolences my friends if I can do anything for you all . I will love you all
So sorry for the families loss of there love one
Dear Jimmy: Thank you, for letting us know of Cindy's passing. I'm so glad that you and all your siblings stayed by each other through good times and the losses in your lives. I have always loved you guys. I just couldn't see yall in a long time. Life will go on want be easy at first, but I pray your peace and comfort will come from above. Love you my dear Nephew.
Jimmy I was so sorry to hear this. My heart goes out to you and your family. You and Cindy were a joy to see together.
Cindy was a fighter and strong willed when it came to her fight with cancer. She was so humble and kind ...she will forever be missed....But she is forever free of her pain.Jimmy you were by her ever step of the way that helped ease her pain...Love you all.
So sorry, Jimmy, Jim was very fond of you and your family.