Andrew-Hudak-Obituary

Andrew John Hudak Jr.

Birmingham, Alabama

1952 - 2020

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Andrew John Hudak, Jr., of Mountain Brook, Alabama, passed away peacefully on October 24, 2020, after a brave battle with cancer. He was surrounded by family and friends in his final days, both in Birmingham and at Lake Martin, where so many happy memories were made. He was an extraordinarily...

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So sorry to hear of his passing. My condolences to his family. I only knew him from Pinellas Park Little League where we played against each other as starting pitchers at age 12 in the Allstar game. He was the National League batting champ and I was the American League batting champion. RIP

He was a wonderful guy & I will miss him!

Although my time with Andy was limited to 3 years working in the Andersen Miami office, I am so sad to hear of his passing. I have no doubt he had a great family and support group, it firs who he was to even the low level tax staff. I did continue on in Orlando and ultimately make partner, but will always remember his fun attitude and support. JoEllen Ross

I have only the very fondest of memories of Andy from my days at Arthur Andersen in Miami. Andy was in tax, senior to me. I was in the audit division. So approachable, funny and generous in spirit and professionally. He would never have known it (shame on me for not sharing), but he is one of a handful of folks over my life that helped explicitly to shape my career path....encouraging to "stay the course in audit" when I explored thoughts of shifting to tax. He figured out what I had not...

I met Andrew when I worked in Arthur Andersen as an intern and recall him as a kind and gentle soul. I was working in the mail room at the time and preparing documents and distributing mail and documents as a high school student. That experience led me to become a CPA, and I credit those 3 years in Miami as a catalyst to who I became. I want to recognize his contribution to my development and I send my condolences to family .

Sincerely,

George A. Gulisano

So sad to hear of Andy's passing. Please accept the sincere condolences of Kevin & Raquel Lockwood, both former Andersen co-workers. Even though it has been years since last contact, Andy would come up in conversation throughout, as we still service some of his tax clients that we took over after his retirement from the tax world many years ago - thank you Andy for all of the good times and crack-ups that we enjoyed together in the past and may you rest in peace brother.

Our prayers are with the family. We always loved his sense of humor during our Arthur days.

I would like to offer my condolences in behalf of the Hudak family during this time of sorrow. May you find peace in God who brings comfort to all the mourning ones.