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David Hudgins

Weatherford, Texas

1957 - 2004

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HUDGINS, DAVID "Scott", long time Dallas/Ft. Worth advertising executive, died Thursday, December 9, 2004 at the age of 47 following a courageous battle with cancer. He was born March 15, 1957 in Ft. Worth, Texas to the late Dr. El Nathan Hudgins and Mary Jo Hudgins. He attended Ft. Worth...

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I am sorry for your loss. I just learned of Scott's passing. What a shock it was. I went to school with Scott since 5th grade. They are right about the P-coat. He was so handsome and the love of my life, (in 5th grade), but we remained good friends always. I lost track of him since he worked for McDonald's. That was the last time I saw him. Started looking for him again when I learned of this. I am so very sorry for all that knew him. He is truly missed. Kathy Fulton

I know Scott is missed by all even more today than a year ago. My thoughts and prayers still go out for you, his family and loved ones. May the love, strength, and endurance that comes from God lift you up and carry you during your darkest days. Blessings to you all.

I was so sorry to learn of your loss. I knew Scott at Handley Junior High, where he was kind, unpretentious, and the first person I ever met with a pea coat. Obviously he made an impression on me, and I know he will be greatly missed.
Amy (Biebighauser) Milakovic

Dear Lisa & family:
I first met Scott when he started with Moroch & Associates in the early 1980's He served as our A/E while I was with McDonald's. I attended many functions with Scott and enjoyed playing golf with him. He was also a year behind my wife in High School. He was a great person and will be missed. Your in our thoughts and prayers.
Michael & Debbie Elliott

Dear Lisa & family,
Yesterday Tracy Crissup informed me of your loss. Prior to that time, I was not aware of Scott's illness and what your family had been going through over the past year. Our love and prayers go out to all of you. I first met Scott on a KRLD bus trip to Dallas Cowboys Training camp. He had such a great sense of humor and zest for life. I was excited years later when I worked with you at KRLD and realized you were going to marry Scott. Scott has touched the lives of so...

I worked with Scott many years ago during the mid-80's at Moroch & Assoc's. I can attest to Scott's integrity and friendly demeanor. He was truly one of the most pleasant people I have ever worked with. I was surprised to hear of his passing. Our friendship did not go beyond our working relationship. So as I moved away from the area, we never kept in touch. My mother just emailed me this morning, as she lives in the area, and the mention of someone who worked at one of my past jobs caught her...

I was so very saddened to hear of the loss of Scott. Scott was the epitome of "style, grace and professionalism" I have rarely in my life (personally or professionally), ever met anyone who met his likeness and degree of such wonderful attributes. He was the best! Peace be with you and your family.

Sabrina Al and Addison Moreno
Atlanta, Georgia

To All Of Scott's Family, I went to high school with Scott and I remember him as one of the most warm and friendly of all our classmates, very positive and always quick with a smile. I'm saddened by your loss and will keep you in my prayers.

Dear Lisa, David and Gracie, You're all in my prayers. I'm so sorry about your incredible loss. Scott was a wonderful man with a huge heart and was always generous with that great big smile. I pray your wonderful memories will help ease your pain. Much love, Jean-Ann