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Audrey Mae Hugoboom

March 7, 1926 — June 13, 2010

Audrey Mae Hugoboom, age 84, of Grants Pass, died Sunday, June 13, 2010 at Spring Pointe.

A graveside service will be 2:00 p.m., Wednesday, June 16, 2010 at Eagle Point National Cemetery with Pastor Ron Marsh officiating. Hull & Hull Funeral Directors are in charge of arrangements.

Audrey was born March 7, 1926 in San Pedro, California to Jessie & Jack Moskovita. After graduating from high school she married Floyd Hugoboom on March 29, 1942 at San Pedro, California and together they completed Bible school. Floyd & Audrey and their two baby boys moved first to Rogue River and then Grants Pass until 1964. During those years she was active at First Assembly of God Church as a Sunday school teacher, children’s church worker, and printer. In 1964 they moved to Medford and began a foster home for six teenage boys; then moved to San Francisco Bay area and operated large foster homes. In 1975 they where they opened and operated a large ranch with 36 boys in El Cajon, California and later managed a low income housing program for the elderly in Livermore, California for ten years. In 1992 they retired and returned to Grants Pass. Floyd & Audrey then joined an RV-MAPS program and traveled for several years in their motor home to many small churches, teen challenge facilities, and church youth camps doing construction and remodeling.

Audrey was known for her cooking and baking since the early 1950s when she catered teas and parties for many professional people in Grants Pass. She was also known and appreciated by her family and hundreds of young people for her graceful intuitive guidance and influence that helped change their lives. Audrey had a calming sensible and Christ-like effect on most all who came to know her. One Pastor called her the “cookie lady.” Audrey added a joyful, humorous atmosphere to any group or gathering in spite of her seriously painful physical problems throughout her life. Audrey was a great mother, wife and friend.

In addition to her husband of 68 years, Floyd Hugoboom of Grants Pass, Oregon; she is survived by two sons, Gary Hugoboom of Encinitas, California and William Hugoboom of Klamath, California; a brother, Bill Moskovita of Tacoma, Washington; and several nieces and nephews.

She was preceded in death by a grandson of Brent Hugoboom.

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