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Douglas Dean Hudson

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Douglas Dean Hudson

Birth
Flora, Clay County, Illinois, USA
Death
7 Dec 2020 (aged 69)
Urbana, Champaign County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Cremated Add to Map
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Early Monday morning, December 7th, Douglas Dean Hudson, husband and father of two, quietly passed away at the age of 69.

Dean was born on May 29th, 1951 to two wonderful parents, Vernon Dee and Mary Jane (Deain) Hudson in Flora, Illinois.

Dean grew up in Urbana, Illinois, where he met Pam and they married on January 12,1969 and remained together for nearly 52 years.

Dean spent most of his life working with his family at Jenkins and Key Moving and Storage; he drove a semi for 41 years. They raised two children, Steve and Jennifer. Dean was a generous man and a great friend. He was especially loving to animals and children.

He was one of the best at anything he did, notably as an athlete. He was quiet and kind, smart and reserved, and a poetic writer. He was light on his feet, forgiving, and without judgment. His door always remained open.

Dean was preceded in death by his father, Vernon; mother, Mary Jane and twin sister, Dorris Jean.

He is survived by his wife, Pam; two children, Steve and Jennifer; three grandchildren, James, Tyson, and Alyssa, and his soon expecting granddaughter-to-be. He will live forever in their hearts.

Rortvedt Funeral Home
Early Monday morning, December 7th, Douglas Dean Hudson, husband and father of two, quietly passed away at the age of 69.

Dean was born on May 29th, 1951 to two wonderful parents, Vernon Dee and Mary Jane (Deain) Hudson in Flora, Illinois.

Dean grew up in Urbana, Illinois, where he met Pam and they married on January 12,1969 and remained together for nearly 52 years.

Dean spent most of his life working with his family at Jenkins and Key Moving and Storage; he drove a semi for 41 years. They raised two children, Steve and Jennifer. Dean was a generous man and a great friend. He was especially loving to animals and children.

He was one of the best at anything he did, notably as an athlete. He was quiet and kind, smart and reserved, and a poetic writer. He was light on his feet, forgiving, and without judgment. His door always remained open.

Dean was preceded in death by his father, Vernon; mother, Mary Jane and twin sister, Dorris Jean.

He is survived by his wife, Pam; two children, Steve and Jennifer; three grandchildren, James, Tyson, and Alyssa, and his soon expecting granddaughter-to-be. He will live forever in their hearts.

Rortvedt Funeral Home


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