Imagean
Hodges, age 87, peacefully passed away on April 11, 2025, in Summerfield,
Florida. She was born on October 4, 1937, in Gladden Township, Missouri. On
August 15, 1953, she married the love of her life, Thomas Irvin Edward Hodges
and they enjoyed 59 years of marriage until his passing on March 7, 2012.
Imagean was a beloved mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, sister, aunt, and
cherished friend to many. She
is survived by her devoted son, Thomas Irving Edward Hodges II, and his wife,
Vickie; her loving daughter-in-law, Debra Hodges; and her treasured
grandchildren: Thomas Irvin' Edward Hodges III and his wife, Tishia; Sarah Tate
and her husband, Jeremy; Anthony Hodges and his wife, Rachel; Cory Hodges,
Nathan Hodges, and Kristina Hodges. Her legacy continues through her
great-grandchildren: Thomas Irven Edward Hodges IV and his wife, Micheala;
Alexia Tate, Lucas Tate, Hunter Hodges, Luke Hodges, Ella Mae Hodges, and
Adeline Hodges. Imagean
is also survived by her loving sisters: Doris Ross, Malinda Henson, and Karen
Bourke, as well as her brother John Prater, many nieces, nephews, and dear
friends who will remember her with love and fondness. She
was preceded in death by her beloved husband, Thomas Irvin Edward Hodges, her
son, Ricky Dale Hodges; her parents, Monroe Prater and Clara Marie Quick
Prater; and her siblings: Eugene Prater, Irmadean Tognoni, Evelyn Lane, and
Manual Prater. Imagean
was a woman of deep faith. She was a devoted member of First Baptist Church at
The Villages, of The Villages, Florida, and gave of herself through volunteer
work in the prison ministry, offering hope, compassion, and spiritual support
to those in need. She had a longstanding association with the Flora Elks Lodge
1659, in Flora, Illinois, where she enjoyed fellowship and service to her
community. Imagean had a passion for gardening and was gifted at bringing life
to distressed plants. She could often be found lovingly tending her garden
—especially drawn to the “distressed table” at local nurseries and the
challenge to bring the treasures she found back to beauty again. Imagean also
had a deep love of reading, and it was important to her to share that love with
her grandchildren. She cherished her frequent visits to the library and passed
down her passion for books, encouraging them to discover the joy and knowledge
within the pages of a good story. Imagean
will be remembered for her strong, spirited, adventurous personality reminding
us all to "Remember who you are". In
lieu of flowers memorial donations are suggested to Flora Elks Lodge 1659, and
these may be dropped off locally at Frank & Bright Funeral Home in Flora,
or to the Marion County Library, Belleview, Florida. A
Garden Memorial service will be held on Saturday, May 24th, from 10:00 AM to
12:00 PM, at 8470 SE 162nd Place, Summerfield, FL 34491. All who knew and loved
her are welcome to attend and celebrate her life.