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This memorial website was created in the memory of our loved one, James Hudick who was born in Bridgeport, CT on April 14, 1945, grew up in Moscow, PA and passed away on October 19, 2007 at the age of 62. We will remember him forever.
Tributes and Condolences
It's almost 4 years, and we still miss you   / Tom Ossa (Stepson)
Jim I happened to come back to visit your website today. Amazing Grace played right away and it reminded me of the wonderful person you always were to me my Mom and everyone whose lives you touched. I still miss you. Everytime I go past the cem...  Continue >>
My Mentor - My friend   / Louise Maughan (Friend)
What a beautiful human being God has taken from us and now in God’s hands he will cherish you for all the good you had done on earth. I wish we had said Good Bye and I want to thank you from the bottom of my heart for your helping me be a bette...  Continue >>
I still miss you, Jim.   / Tom Ossa (Stepson in spirit )
Dear Jim,

I was writing a blog today about how people should care about the thoughts, ideas and opinions of others, and I thought of you - the perfect embodiment of one who genuinely loved others. It's been a year since you've left us, but...  Continue >>
soo sorry   / Hayley Vasquez
So sorry to hear of your loss.. to the family and friends of Jim... After losing my father only the week before I know whats its like.. Keep the memories going.. G-d bless you !

Hayley
"Trust God"   / Bret Hudick (Nephew (Godson) )
     With a smile from ear to ear and his eyes glowing I can still see my uncle reminiscing with my father over the usual suspects. Was that new running loop two-tenths of a mile or closer to three-tenths? "I felt it was a li...  Continue >>
JAMES P. HUDICK, BELOVED FRIEND  / Mirella Miranda (Friend)    Read >>
Like a Father to Me...  / Thomas Ossa (Step-Son (Kind of) )    Read >>
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