J. Marshall is a partner in Hughes & Coleman Law Firm, Businessman and Farmer
Married to Judith Given Hughes, daughter of the late Ken Given, the first “voice of the Hilltoppers.” Judi is a graduate of Indiana University, B.S. and Western Kentucky University, M.A. and is a present member of the Western Kentucky University Board of Regents. Children are Terri Lewis (Mrs. Tom Lewis) and Jay Hughes. Grandchildren are T.R., Phelps and John Gibson Lewis.
College High Elementary
Greenville Elementary and High School
Western Kentucky University, B.A.
Indiana University School of Law, Juris Doctor
Christ Episcopal Church
Masonic Lodge, Shriners, Kentucky Bar Association, American Judicature Society, Cousteau Society, National Geographic Society, Elks Lodge, Moose Lodge, North American Hunting Club (life member), Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation, Alpha Tau Omega Fraternity, Phi Alpha Delta Legal Fraternity, National Parks and Conservation Association, Ducks Unlimited (life member), Quail Unlimited, Quail Forever, National Rifle Association (life member), National Association of Underwater Divers, Fraternal Order of Police, Order of Kentucky Colonels, Bowling Green – Warren County Chamber of Commerce, Butler County Chamber of Commerce, Western Kentucky University Hilltopper Athletic Foundation
Former Member of Kentucky Bar Association Ethics Committee and Office Management Committee, Former Coach of Little League Baseball, Youth Soccer, Youth Basketball and Karate Youth Instructor
YMCA of Bowling Green
Friends of Lost River
Camp Joy Baptist Summer Camp
Bowling Green Housing Authority
Bowling Green – Warren County Jaycees
Boys Club of Bowling Green

Ken and Helen Given Scholarship Founder
Hughes Kirkpatric Scholarship Founder
J. Marshall and Judi Hughes Theater at the L&N Train Depot, Bowling Green
Co-Founder, Kids Are Special, a non-profit child safety program sponsored by Hughes & Coleman. Kids Are Special promotes fingerprinting of children for identification purposes and encourages bicycle safety through the sale of certified bicycle helmets at below cost.
Co-Founder of Hope Blooms, a daffodil garden located in Bowling Green. The daffodils symbolize hope for cancer patients, cancer survivors, and their families across Warren County. Daffodils, one of the first flowers to bloom every spring, symbolize hope for a cancer free world.
Co-Founder, Arrive Alive, a program that reaches into the schools of south central Kentucky. This program brings a level of awareness to children in our area about the dangers of driving or riding with someone under the influence of alcohol. It also encourages teens and parents to sign a pledge not to drink and drive.
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