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Larry Hudson

December 9, 1933 – November 14, 2024


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Larry Hudson passed away peacefully on November 14th, 2024, he was 90 years old. Larry Hudson, was a man whose life was defined by his unwavering integrity, loyalty, and strong work ethic. Larry lived a long, fulfilling life, steadfast in his commitment to family, tradition, and the values he held dear. A devoted husband to his beloved wife, Gwen, Larry’s love for her was a constant throughout their many years together. His loyalty and dedication to his family were the foundation of his life. As a father to Dean, Lorene, Cindy, and Ronny, Larry worked tirelessly to provide for and support them, always leading by example with his hard work and sense of responsibility.

Larry was a man of his word, always true to his principles and quick to lend a hand to those in need. Larry was a veteran of the Korean war, was Vice Mayor of Pinetop, and owned his own plumbing business for many years. His unwavering loyalty extended beyond his immediate family to his friends and community, where he was known for his reliability and quiet strength.

In his later years, Larry enjoyed the simple pleasures of life, finding joy in family gatherings, traveling the lower 48 states with Gwen, and just the satisfaction of a life well-lived. His legacy of integrity, loyalty, and hard work will live on through his children, grandchildren, great grandchildren, great great children, extended family, and friends.

While Larry’s presence will be deeply missed, his memory will continue to inspire those who knew him, reminding us all of the importance of living with purpose, love, and honor.

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  1. Lorene Holbrook says:

    I will miss you Dad! Love you forever

  2. Brenda Jenkins says:

    The last of my mothers Brothers will certanly be missed! Each one helped her while she was a sungke Mother with Family! They all watched out for us after she had passed…. as well as all our cousins left from the other brothers who have passed! What a Beautiful Loving Generation! Rest in Paradise with all your family and rejoice!

  3. Steve Bragg says:

    I’m sorry you are gone Uncle Larry, but I’m glad you are back with Aunt Gwen. I love you both.

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Larry Hudson

December 9, 1933 – November 14, 2024


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Larry Hudson passed away peacefully on November 14th, 2024, he was 90 years old. Larry Hudson, was a man whose life was defined by his unwavering integrity, loyalty, and strong work ethic. Larry lived a long, fulfilling life, steadfast in his commitment to family, tradition, and the values he held dear. A devoted husband to his beloved wife, Gwen, Larry’s love for her was a constant throughout their many years together. His loyalty and dedication to his family were the foundation of his life. As a father to Dean, Lorene, Cindy, and Ronny, Larry worked tirelessly to provide for and support them, always leading by example with his hard work and sense of responsibility.

Larry was a man of his word, always true to his principles and quick to lend a hand to those in need. Larry was a veteran of the Korean war, was Vice Mayor of Pinetop, and owned his own plumbing business for many years. His unwavering loyalty extended beyond his immediate family to his friends and community, where he was known for his reliability and quiet strength.

In his later years, Larry enjoyed the simple pleasures of life, finding joy in family gatherings, traveling the lower 48 states with Gwen, and just the satisfaction of a life well-lived. His legacy of integrity, loyalty, and hard work will live on through his children, grandchildren, great grandchildren, great great children, extended family, and friends.

While Larry’s presence will be deeply missed, his memory will continue to inspire those who knew him, reminding us all of the importance of living with purpose, love, and honor.

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  1. Lorene Holbrook says:

    I will miss you Dad! Love you forever

  2. Brenda Jenkins says:

    The last of my mothers Brothers will certanly be missed! Each one helped her while she was a sungke Mother with Family! They all watched out for us after she had passed…. as well as all our cousins left from the other brothers who have passed! What a Beautiful Loving Generation! Rest in Paradise with all your family and rejoice!

  3. Steve Bragg says:

    I’m sorry you are gone Uncle Larry, but I’m glad you are back with Aunt Gwen. I love you both.