He always enjoyed horses in his younger days. He was too small to ride as a horse jockey, so he took on the job of horse trainer. His love for horses forced him to learn how to use a computer at the latest years of his life. He was in his 70's and insisted on learning computers so that he could follow his passion of horse racing.
Judge lived several years in Livingston, Montana, where he engaged in the nursery business. He had a "green thumb" from the start, and could get any plant to grow. He bought Rosedale Gardens in the fall of 1968. He and his children ran this successful business until around 1996, when he decided to sell out and retire. He owned Rosedale Gardens just short of 30 years.
He is survived by 2 sons, and a daughter, as well as several grandchildren, and the stray families he "adopted". There was hardly a soul around that didn't adore "papa".
He always enjoyed horses in his younger days. He was too small to ride as a horse jockey, so he took on the job of horse trainer. His love for horses forced him to learn how to use a computer at the latest years of his life. He was in his 70's and insisted on learning computers so that he could follow his passion of horse racing.
Judge lived several years in Livingston, Montana, where he engaged in the nursery business. He had a "green thumb" from the start, and could get any plant to grow. He bought Rosedale Gardens in the fall of 1968. He and his children ran this successful business until around 1996, when he decided to sell out and retire. He owned Rosedale Gardens just short of 30 years.
He is survived by 2 sons, and a daughter, as well as several grandchildren, and the stray families he "adopted". There was hardly a soul around that didn't adore "papa".
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