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Charles Hudson Obituary

Charles M. Hudson Jr. died peacefully at the age of 80 in his Frankfort, Ky., home on June 8, 2013. The cause of death was a heart attack.
Charles was one of the world's leading scholars on the early history of the native peoples of the American South. He published 16 books, the best known of which are "The Southeastern Indians" and "Knights of Spain, Warriors of the Sun: Hernando de Soto and the South's Ancient Chiefdoms." Most recently he penned historical novels, including "The Cow-Hunter," which will be published in 2014 by the University of South Carolina Press.
Born in 1932 on a farm on the Kentucky River near Monterey, Ky., Charles moved with his family to Frankfort, Ky., at the age of 14. He attended Frankfort High School, where he played football and developed an interest in ideas and literature. After graduating in 1950, he joined the U.S. Air Force and served in communications intelligence in Japan during the Korean War.
After discharge from the Air Force, Charles used the G.I. Bill to attend the University of Kentucky, where he studied anthropology, which he loved for its broad vision of human existence and experience. He graduated in 1959 with a Bachelor of Arts and won several scholarships and fellowships, including the Woodrow Wilson Scholarship. With this support, he studied graduate anthropology at the University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill, earning his Ph.D. in 1964. In that same year, he joined the faculty of the University of Georgia and spent his entire career there, retiring in 2000 as Professor Emeritus of Anthropology & History. It was in his retirement that he took up the writing of historical fiction.
Charles and his wife, Joyce, whom he married in 1968, returned to Kentucky in 2009 and lived happily in downtown Frankfort ever since.
Charles was beloved by family and friends for his twinkling eyes, his gentleness and humor, his sharp intellect, his unwavering honesty, and the love and appreciation he characteristically had for the people around him. In his last years, he especially enjoyed the company of small children.
Charles is survived by his wife, Joyce Rockwood Hudson, of Frankfort, Ky.; children, Charles M. Hudson III, of Athens, and Ann Rebecca Currie, of Louisville, Ky.; brother, James C. Hudson, of Frankfort, Ky.; grandchildren, Christopher Michael Currie, of Louisville, Ky., and Nick Currie, of Kentucky; great-grandchildren, Noah Currie, Faith Currie, and Hudson William Michael Currie, all of Kentucky; and honorary grandson, John Everett Fallis, of Frankfort, Ky.
The funeral service for Charles Hudson will be held at 1 p.m. on Sunday, June 16, at the Frankfort Women's Club, 200 Washington Street, Frankfort, Ky.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be sent to the Emergency Community Food Pantry of Franklin County, P.O. Box 48, Frankfort, KY 40602, or to any other local food pantry.
Rogers Funeral Home, of Frankfort, Ky., is in charge of the arrangements. Online condolences can be made at www.rogersfrankfort.com.

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Published by Athens Banner-Herald on Jun. 13, 2013.

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Joyce Parker Bibb

August 15, 2022

Charles & l grew up together, our parents were friends & we James (Jimmy) ) & Charles played with toy cars while our parents were deeply involved in the game of Rook. Sweet memories. I never knew when he passed.

Jenny Daily

December 17, 2013

Joycie,
Just read your Christmas card, did not know about Charlie's condition. Glad he made a peaceful and dignified transition.
Jenny

Kelly Caudle

June 19, 2013

Charles was a keen observer and interpreter of human behavior as well as a wonderful storyteller. "Knights of Spain" is a master work. I treasure the memory of him working on a tiny table at one coffee shop, then another. What a generous spirit.

Timothy King

June 17, 2013

I enjoyed the Anthropology course I took at UGA the main reason was Dr Hudson. I've thoguht of his class numerous times over the years. He will be missed.

John Worth

June 16, 2013

Charlie's legacy lives on in his family, his many students, and his amazing and voluminous research. He was a wonderful mentor and colleague, and will be missed.

Farley Jones

June 15, 2013

Charles was always willing to set aside his books and or papers to 'talk a spell' when I ran into him in a downtown coffee shop or in the shade on North Campus, and topics of conversation covered anything from Athropology to a favorite type of ink pen. Considerate and easy going, Athens community will miss him. My sincere condolences to his family and friends.

Tom Pluckhahn

June 15, 2013

My classes with Charles changed my life. My condolences to Joyce and all who feel similarly.

Dr. David Greenawalt

June 15, 2013

I am thankful to have known Dr. Charles Hudson and to have had a class with him. As a graduate student at UGA in an Ethnohistory course, he introduced me to the "Longue Duree" which completely changed the way I conceptualize history and archaeology. My thoughts are with his family and friends...he was an eminent scholar and will be missed.

June 15, 2013

So sorry to hear of Dr. Hudson's passing. He was a very nice neighbor. M L Segers-Phillips, Danielsville, GA

Betsy Floyd Booth and family

June 14, 2013

Joyce and family- Our thoughts and prayers are with you and we are so saddened to learn of your loss. You and Dr Hudson will always have such a warm place in our hearts as friends and neighbors in our quiet country Georgia community. May you find peace and comfort in this difficult time.

Ilka McConnell

June 13, 2013

Dr. Hudson was a wonderful teacher and mentor. He gave me a lot of encouragement as an undergrad, and his classes are the ones I enjoyed the most. He made history come alive. Sending warm thoughts to his family.

June 13, 2013

Joyce - I can't explain why I thought of you just the other day and wondered how you were...I am so very sorry to learn of Charles' passing. I'm hopeful he is at peace now and was greeted with loud trumpets upon changing residences. My heart is with you.

Martha Roberts DeHart - Athens, GA

Ginny Phares

June 13, 2013

Dr. Hudson was the best teacher ever!

June 13, 2013

One of the ablest and most accomplished authors of the Athens area, Charles Hudson had insight as well as fact in his remarkable work. He was an important contributor to our sometimes mysterious heritage, and I

will miss his talent and his soothing personality.

Terry Kay

Jim Kitchens

June 13, 2013

He was a great teacher and writer, a person who was always willing to stop and talk. His classes were the ones you never wanted to miss. He could bring the past to life. The understanding that I got from him of native American cultures has helped me greatly in both my private and professional life. He will be missed.

My thoughts and prayers to Joyce and the family.

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