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Dean G. Hudson M.D.

Seattle, Washington

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Dean Hudson passed away in Seattle, Washington. The obituary was featured in The Seattle Times on November 30, 2010.

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Dean, Lopez Island was the best. The beach, trips to the Lopez Store, watching movies on rainy nights. My children and Joe and I will always be thankful for your opening your home to us. Thank you for everything.

Dear Mary & Family,
We were sorry to hear of Dean's passing. He was greatly admired and will be missed by so many. Now he is with Ben & Red Stone again & they are surely swapping stories about Korea. You are all in our thoughts and prayers.
Sincerely,
Mrs. Ben Wolfe & Family
Mercer Island, Washington

To the Hudson Family,

Dr. Hudson was a good man and a great father. He knew the value of hard work and perseverance and at the same time knew quite well how to enjoy life. I know he particularly looked forward to his periodic trips to Reno with his son Paul to play video poker. It was clear from watching Dr. Hudson play video poker that the game qualified as one of life’s pleasures for him. Doing so in the company of his son only made it better. The real legacy that he leaves...

Mary and Family -
The fondest fo memories come when we think of Dean. He was the family doctor and Kathie remembers when "Wiffie" passed Dean went into his office closed the door and in a few minutes came out with tender eyes. He had cared for her as though she was his own mother and we all knew it. He was an incredible diagnostition and yet had such a tender comforting voice. Every member of the family has such deep regard for the care he gave to Wiffie. Kathie's fondest memory of...

Grandpa Dean, we will miss you! We will miss you when we hear the word, “Enjoy!”, and when we toast with a glass of wine, or drink coffee. We will miss the many memories we had enjoying ourselves at the homestead on Lopez Island - some years fishing, some years not; but always walking the outside beach, building forts, and tossing rocks into the Pacific. We will miss you digging for clams, talking long walks, and cheering for the Huskies. We will miss the one person who never forgot an...