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Dennis Hudson

January 9, 1964 ~ August 1, 2021

Dennis Hudson, 57, left us on August 1st, 2021. Dennis was born January 9th, 1964, in Somers Point, NJ to Woodburn and Marilyn Hudson. He attended Montclair State University, where he received his Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. He spent most of his career in manufacturing, leading to his current job as Operations Manager at NIBCO INC. in Greensboro, Georgia. His personal interests included woodworking, sports, music, and most of all, family. He devoted most of his time to the ones that he loved but could always be found working on something in his free time. He was a man of few words, but many jokes. He always had a way of making people laugh and he loved his family more than anything. Dennis was preceded by his father, Woodburn Hudson Jr, and son, Jonathan Hudson. Dennis is survived by his wife and best friend of 23 years, Barbara Hudson, mother, Marilyn Pyott Hudson Queen, brother, Scott Hudson (Donna), sisters, Kim Danya (Mike) and Jill Patten, son, Ryan Hudson, daughters, Colleen Chalchi-Hudson (Jose) and Terri Hudson, grandchildren, Kayla, Jose, Hayden, and Autumn, and many cousins, nieces, and nephews. Dennis will be lovingly remembered and missed The family kindly requests not to send flowers, if you would still like to show support or help out the family, please check out https://gofund.me/022cb6d5

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  1. I’ve known Dennis since the early 70’s where we attended church( Doughty Rd. ) church in Pleasantville, we attended Halloween parties, Christmas Service’s, Kate after night after church running around in the parking lot, picnics, Sunday school, Dennis may you rest in heavenly peace, you definitely left too soon, Fly high Den

  2. My family (The Mangeruga’s) & I have known Dennis most of our lives. He & the rest of his family we’re like family to us. There are some people in life that you may not see very often, but when you do see each other again, it’s as if no time had passed…Dennis was one of those friends. I will always remember his infectious laugh & smile, & his witty personality. Denny will forever be my brother from another mother. He is & always will be terribly missed. I know I will see you again some day in heaven, so until then, I love & miss you bro.! Love, Linda (Mangeruga) Ireland

  3. To all the Family members of Dennis. I am so very sorry for your loss. Praying that God will give you the strength and comfort that can only come from Him. My family and I known Dennis since he was very young and how he was always full of laughter and fun whenever all the kids were together.

  4. Dennis, You have always been my Knight in shining armor coming to my rescue so many times. You showed up on your white stead the time my car broke down on the way to taking my dog to the vet. You helped me when I was sick from the mold in my apartment. When we all lived in the house on McDonald Rd. you rescued me twice when the black snakes were trying to eat my chickens eggs, and the time you killed the copperhead that bit my dog in the face. You scared off an opossum that was after my chickens one night. You even carried a lizard out of my apartment for me once. I always respected you for your strong family values and your kindness to animals. I will miss our discussions on politics, current events and the Bible. We had so many laughs together, I especially remember the time you had me convinced of a pending nuclear strike , you managed to keep a straight face till you couldn’t hold it in any longer and burst out in laughter. You got me real good on that one. I will miss your 3 stooges’ impersonation every time you’d see me when you’d say ”Hey Moe, Yuck yuck yuck!”! I will miss you very much my friend, I look forward to our reunion on the other side, I always told you that I hope your mansion in heaven is next to mine. You were dearly loved by so many. Rest in Peace my friend. My sincere condolences to all in the family.

  5. May you rest now from your good labor and very soon the trumpet will awaken you to glory


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