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Barbara Carlene Hughes

Barbara Carlene Hughes

Female 1936 -

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  • Name Barbara Carlene Hughes 
    Birth 6 Feb 1936 
    Gender Female 
    Person ID I473  lammon
    Last Modified 13 Nov 2024 

    Family James Edward Moore, Jr,   b. 5 Oct 1934, Austin, Travis County, Texas Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 6 Dec 2020, Crestview, Okaloosa County, Florida Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 86 years) 
    Marriage 29 Oct 1955  Tallahassee, Leon County, Florida Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Family ID F211  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart
    Last Modified 13 Nov 2024 

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    Barbara Carlene Hughes
    Barbara Carlene Hughes
    Barbara Hughes Moore
    Barbara Hughes Moore

  • Notes 
    • General Notes: Info from husband, James Edward Moore, Jr., 6145 Old Bethel
      Road, Crestview, FL 32536 (1996) and Barbara, herself.

      Barbara is the only child of Ruby Louise Turner and Russell (Bob) Hughes. She graduated from Leon High School in Tallahassee in 1953 and then from Florida State University in 1957 with a degree in Early Childhood and Elementary Education.

      When the family moved to Crestview in 1962, she owned and operated a private kindergarten. She taught first grade for several years at Bob Sikes Elementary School, Crestview.

      Community involvement included: Girl Scouting and Boy Scouting as she not only served as a youth leader, but also on the Northwest Florida Girl Scout Board and the Gulf Coast Council of Boy Scouts. She received the "Thanks" Badge and the Silver Beaver Award respectively.

      In 1976 Barbara was elected to the Okaloosa County School Board and held that office until her son, Bert succeeded her, in 1988. During that tenure she served as President of Florida School Boards Association and on numerous local, state and national school committees.

      Barbara has been involved in numerous entrepreneurial pursuits including the publishing and promoting of Jim's books. Presently she serves on support staff of The Moore Law Firm, P.A.
    • Obituary:

      Barbara H. Moore, 84, passed away in Crestview, Florida, on January 31, 2021. She was born February 6, 1936, in Jacksonville, Florida to Russell B. Hughes and Ruby Turner Hughes. She spent her formative years in Jacksonville, Pensacola, and Quincy, Florida. She was a graduate of Leon High School in Tallahassee. As a clarinetist in the Marching Redcoats, highlights included performances at the Macys Thanksgiving Day Parade and a Florida Gubernatorial Inauguration Parade. She retained many lifelong friends from Leon High and traveled to many annual reunions. Barbara graduated from Florida State University with a degree in Early Childhood and Elementary Education. She was in the Alpha Xi Delta social sorority. Her best memory from FSU was meeting James E. Moore through student body government, whom she married in 1955.

      Barbara was recently predeceased by her husband of 65 years, Jim, and is survived by three sons, Bert (Vicki), Bret (Isabella), Bart (Jennifer) and one daughter, Kim McBroom (Richard), along with five grandsons, Michael (Rachel) (and great-grandson Luke); Brian (Samantha); Bradley; Brandon (Chase); and Adam; and extended family member, Moni Boling (Charlotte).

      Barbara was active in several youth organizations, serving as Girl Scout, Boy Scout and Explorer leaders where she became affectionately known as "Mama Moore." Barbara served as Council Executive Board member and President for the Northwest Florida Girl Scout Council. She was also on the Executive Board for the Boy Scout Gulf Coast Council for several years.

      Barbara was a teacher and substitute teacher for schools in Escambia Farms and Crestview, and was President of Bob Sikes Elementary PTA. To continue her support of the education of young people, Barbara served on the Okaloosa County School Board from 1976 to 1988. She served as President of Florida School Board Association and, as an active member of the National School Board Association, she presented at an education congressional committee meeting in Washington, D.C. on the impact of government regulations on local schools.

      Based upon their support of the youth Scouting movement in Crestview, Barbara and Jim shared the 1979 Youth Leaders of the Year Award from the Crestview Area Chamber of Commerce. She received numerous Boy Scout recognitions such as the District Award of Merit and the prestigious Silver Beaver Award, the highest award for adult scouting at the council level. She was active in the Crestview Chamber of Commerce and previously served as a United Way Chairman.
      Barbara was a member of First Presbyterian Church of Crestview, serving in the past as a Sunday School teacher and a Vacation Bible School leader.

      Barbara supported Jim in his different capacities with the Masonic Fraternity including being Hadji First Lady to Potentate Jim.

      Barbara's family was her most precious reward. She was the proud mother/grandmother to eight Eagle Scouts and one Girl Scout First Class Award. To fulfill a "bucket list" item that traced back to her Marching Redcoat days, she carried her grandsons to New York City to watch the Macys Thanksgiving Day Parade. Her wish was that everywhere she went she left people a little bit happier and with a smile on their face and in their heart.

      Because of the Covid-19 virus (AKA Chinese virus), there was a private graveside service. Friends are invited to place sympathies at brackneyfuneralservice.com. Contributions can be made in memory of Barbara to any of the youth organizations that she was associated with, or to the charity of choice. Brackney Funeral Home was in charge of the arrangements.


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