Christopher-Fudge-Obituary

Christopher Fudge

Eaton, Ohio

1960 - 2020

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EATON — On Saturday, May 23, 2020, Christopher Martin Fudge, loving husband, father of two and grandfather, passed away unexpectedly at his home in California at the age of 59.

Chris was born Sept. 1, 1960, in Richmond, Indiana to Keith Martin Fudge and Carol Jean (Neiser) Fudge.

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I just found out about Chris’s passing and it is January 21, 2021. Chris and I were actually office mates at Hughes aircraft company in 1996. I was a contracts person and he was an engineer and he helped me understand circuit cards. He was very eager to get on the whiteboard and draw circuit cards and explain buses to me so I could understand, in layman’s terms, what was being discussed in the technical meetings. Later we both worked for DRS where he was promoted. Chris was very smart and...

Much love to the family. As my coach Mr. Fudge made some of my last years playing soccer the best years I have played in a total 15 years. He was always passionate about the sport and had so much support for our team and each individual person. In fact, I messaged him not too long ago and I told him I was doing the fire academy and as always "I have faith in you" is what he said. Now here I am in Texas busting my butt. Gone too soon and a good reminder to hold my family a little tighter every...

Much love and Prayers to all the family. My heart breaks. Chris and I recently reconnected on social media and were able to have heartfelt conversations. He was easy to talk to and we got to reminisce about family a bit. Since he was older he was able to tell me things I didnt remember. It was such a big change from when I was that annoying younger cousin in grade school being kicked out of his room. I always looked up to him and will cherish the memories. With Love Always

I was so sorry to hear of Chris sudden passing & I am still in disbelief. I admired his aggressive political stance and the unrestrained responses to the current flow of its rhetoric. I supported his views and replied to them but not quite as harshly as he would have liked me to do. Please accept my condolences as he will surely be missed by many! Love you all!
Jan Neiser

I only met Chris once... but he had a passion for family. His son is a perfect example of his father's teachings.

Weve known one another for 51 yrs.

Ill miss absolutely everything. Ill see you again someday. I love you, big brother ❤

See you on the B side...rock on

I already miss his wit and opinions on FB,and will continue to do so for a long while. Chris was a powerful voice and could offer a blistering clarity to today's world and situations. RIP, my friend. You're loved and missed.