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Herbert F. Judd

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Herbert F. Judd

Birth
Canton, St. Lawrence County, New York, USA
Death
5 May 2006 (aged 88)
Canton, St. Lawrence County, New York, USA
Burial
Canton, St. Lawrence County, New York, USA GPS-Latitude: 44.5772451, Longitude: -75.0687918
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Herbert F. Judd, 88, 1026 Farnes Road, Canton, died on May 5, 2006 at his home. The funeral will be May 9, 2006 at 11:00 AM, at the Crary Mills Church.

Memorial Service for Herbert F. Judd, 88, 1026 Farnes Road, Tuesday at 11:00 at Crary Mills Church, with Rev. L. Everett Waite, officiating. Burial will be in Crary Mills Cemetery. Calling hours will be Monday afternoon and evening from 4-7 at the Lawrence Funeral Home. St. Lawrence Lodge #111, Free and Accepted Masons, will hold a Masonic service at 7:00 Monday evening at the Funeral Home. If friends desire contributions may be made to the Hospice and Palliative Care of St. Lawrence Valley, Inc., 6805 US Highway 11, Potsdam, 13676, or to the St. Lawrence County Historical Association, 3 East Main Street, Canton, 13617.

Mr. Judd died Friday morning at his home. Surviving are his wife Mary Ruth, two step-daughters, Marilyn Gibson, Watertown, Anita Harris and her husband Thomas, Ballston Spa and two step-grandsons, Michael Gibson and his wife Michelle, Brewerton, and Timothy Harris, Burlington, Vt., and nieces and nephews.

Born in the same home he died in, in the town of Canton on July 28, 1917, he was the son of Almeron and Polly McLellan Judd. After graduating from Canton High School in 1936, he enrolled in many electrical classes at then Canton ATI. The training allowed him to own and operate a business called The Lamp Shop for many years. He was known to many people as “the Lamp Man”. On October 15, 1983, he married Mary Ruth Beaman in Crary Mills Church, with Rev. L. Everett Waite, officiating. Mr. Judd owned and operated a dairy farm most of his life. A very active member of the former Crary Mills Grange, he held many offices in the organization. Mr. Judd was a member of the International Stamp Club as an avid collector of stamps and also collected coins. A member of the Crary Mills Church, he also served as the Sexton of the Crary Mills Cemetery for many years, retiring in 2003 due to declining health. He was a member of the St. Lawrence Lodge #111, F and A M and had served as Master of the Lodge. He was a member of the St. Lawrence County Historical Association and was honored with the naming of Herbert F. and Mary Ruth Judd Gallery at the Silas Wright House.

(Obit provided by Pamela #47334090)
Herbert F. Judd, 88, 1026 Farnes Road, Canton, died on May 5, 2006 at his home. The funeral will be May 9, 2006 at 11:00 AM, at the Crary Mills Church.

Memorial Service for Herbert F. Judd, 88, 1026 Farnes Road, Tuesday at 11:00 at Crary Mills Church, with Rev. L. Everett Waite, officiating. Burial will be in Crary Mills Cemetery. Calling hours will be Monday afternoon and evening from 4-7 at the Lawrence Funeral Home. St. Lawrence Lodge #111, Free and Accepted Masons, will hold a Masonic service at 7:00 Monday evening at the Funeral Home. If friends desire contributions may be made to the Hospice and Palliative Care of St. Lawrence Valley, Inc., 6805 US Highway 11, Potsdam, 13676, or to the St. Lawrence County Historical Association, 3 East Main Street, Canton, 13617.

Mr. Judd died Friday morning at his home. Surviving are his wife Mary Ruth, two step-daughters, Marilyn Gibson, Watertown, Anita Harris and her husband Thomas, Ballston Spa and two step-grandsons, Michael Gibson and his wife Michelle, Brewerton, and Timothy Harris, Burlington, Vt., and nieces and nephews.

Born in the same home he died in, in the town of Canton on July 28, 1917, he was the son of Almeron and Polly McLellan Judd. After graduating from Canton High School in 1936, he enrolled in many electrical classes at then Canton ATI. The training allowed him to own and operate a business called The Lamp Shop for many years. He was known to many people as “the Lamp Man”. On October 15, 1983, he married Mary Ruth Beaman in Crary Mills Church, with Rev. L. Everett Waite, officiating. Mr. Judd owned and operated a dairy farm most of his life. A very active member of the former Crary Mills Grange, he held many offices in the organization. Mr. Judd was a member of the International Stamp Club as an avid collector of stamps and also collected coins. A member of the Crary Mills Church, he also served as the Sexton of the Crary Mills Cemetery for many years, retiring in 2003 due to declining health. He was a member of the St. Lawrence Lodge #111, F and A M and had served as Master of the Lodge. He was a member of the St. Lawrence County Historical Association and was honored with the naming of Herbert F. and Mary Ruth Judd Gallery at the Silas Wright House.

(Obit provided by Pamela #47334090)


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  • Originally Created by: Pat McKenzie
  • Added: Aug 13, 2010
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