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Frank T. Judge III

Ridgefield, Connecticut

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Frank T. Judge IIIFrank T. Judge III, 60, of Ridgefield, passed away peacefully at home on Saturday, June 17 after an extended battle with kidney cancer. He is survived by his beloved wife of 30 years, Carolyn (Way) Judge, and their two children Julia and Spencer. Frank is also survived by his...

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Frank's and my paths crossed when he was in Munich and Salzburg, and we supporting him in negotiating a joint venture for Timex (I am a lawyer based in Austria). Later, he continued to work with me when he was with the ArmoredAuto Group. I remember Frank to be a kind and pleasant man, and I am so sorry that he had to go - so early, and probably after pain and suffering. Let me offer my belated but sincere condolences!

Thank you, Frank, for your many kindnesses. I pray for peace for the family.

Frank was a great colleague and leader at Honeywell. Frank worked with myself and my team to develop some of the most breakthrough claims and advertising done in the automotive aftermarket. Frank was a great partner and collaborator and showed great vision in understanding of the business. He will be sorely missed but his fingerprints are all over the place on the businesses that he touched.

Frank and I worked together on The Crusader student newspaper at Holy Cross, and he was a talented and engaging colleague. I was saddened to learn of his death through the alumni magazine. My condolences to his family.

To the family of Frank Judge, I was a classmate of Frank's at Holy Cross. We lived in Alumni Hall freshman year on the same floor. He was one of the first friends I made as a freshman. Back then (and throughout his life apparently, as I read his obituary) he was just a "good guy." He had a special way about him. Serious and studious no doubt, but also smart, witty, friendly -- just a good guy. I just admired the way he carried himself -- again from reading his obituary, a precursor to the...

I was very saddened to hear of Frank's passing, I first met Frank when I was hired to be his temporary secretary for several months at Timex Corporation. I will always remember Frank fondly as a very kind, smart man with a quiet, urbane sense of humor. I am so sorry for your loss, He will be missed.

Our condolences goes to the family and friends. May our loving God assing peace to all of you. Php 4:6;7

I'm so sorry to hear of the death of your loved one and my deepest condolences are extended to you. Something that's helped me through the death of loved ones is to reflect on 1 Corinthians 15:26.

I am very sorry to hear of Frank's passing. I was a classmate of his at Holy Cross. He was a very good person. When I knew him, we would call him Judge Judge, because even as a Freshman he wanted to be a lawyer and he achieved that dream. As they say, the good always seem to die young. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. May his memory live on for many, many years. God bless.