Mabel B. Hughes 105 years living a blessed life
Mabel B. Hughes, who recently celebrated her 105th birthday, is a living testament to resilience, having witnessed over a century of American history, including the Civil Rights Movement and World War II. Born on March 8, 1920, in Canton, Mississippi, Hughes reflects on her life marked by faith and family support, which she credits for her longevity. Living through the Jim Crow Era, she faced significant racial divisions, sharing her experiences of segregation in her community and the limited opportunities available to Black women at the time. Hughes' upbringing on a 60-acre farm instilled self-sufficiency, as her family grew their own food and created home remedies for ailments.
Her sense of humor and alertness defy her age, and she continues to inspire those around her with her stories and wisdom. Hughes lived independently until she was 99, showcasing her strength and determination. Now residing in the Comfort Pillar adult family home in Spanaway, she remains a cherished figure among her family and friends. Her remarkable life story serves as a powerful reminder of the struggles and triumphs faced by generations before her.