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Frederick Donald Hudler

Winston-Salem, North Carolina

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HUDLER WEST JEFFERSON - Frederick Donald Hudler of West Jefferson NC, passed away Thursday, Jan. 24, 2008, at his father' s farm in Grassy Creek. Fred was 44. Born on May 24, 1963, in Royal Oak, Mich., Fred is survived by his children, Tate and Cole Hudler of West Jefferson; his mother, Nan...

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I new Fred and remember him so well from my days at Y&R Detroit. We played together in the advertising softball and football leagues. He was a good man and a friend who was always there. At our games he would pull up on his loud Harley wearing his bandana. I'm sure this intimidated the other team at least until they saw his big smile, which he always wore. I am saddened by his passing. Death ends a life but not a relationship and I will always remember Fred.

To the Hudler Family. I was shocked and deeply saddened when I heard about Fred, Ron, and John. I was an Art Director at DMB&B and partners with Fred on several advertising projects. He was such a fun person to be with. I have many wonderful memories of Fred. One my favorites is the toddler size, black leather Harley Davidson jacket that he and two other creative guys bought me for my baby shower. My son Nick, who is 15, still has it. When Nick was 6 months old Larry (my husband) and I went...

To the Hudler family I will continue to keep you in my prayers. Every year when Fred would come to Royal Oak I couln't wait to see him and laugh with him. He would always come over and try to help me through my rough times. He was such a spirited and loving guy with such a big heart. He will always be remembered...We love you Fred.

To Allison and the Hudler Family, I was so devastated to learn of the loss of Fred and Ron. Fred and my husband Doug Renton were partners back in Fred's advertising days. I too lost my darling husband, Doug (44) on December 1, 2007 and know the anguish that the family is in. Doug took me to meet Fred at the family Christmas Tree stand on Woodward Ave. not too long ago. In that conversation Fred shared with us the pleasures of the family business and the joy that his family was coming to...

To the Hudler Family -- Please know our thoughts and prayers are with you at this time of sadness and deep grief. In spirit, Fred and Ron will continue to be with you and this will give you solace. Psalm 34:18 "The Lord is close to the brokenhearted and saves those who are crushed in spirit."

We, at Northern Lights Christmas Tree Farms,Nova Scotia, Canada, would like to express our sincere sympathy to the Hudler family.

Dear Family and Friends,

Our thoughts are so sad at this time. May God comfort you--we are praying for all of you.

Fred was one of the most easygoing, fun, energetic people I have ever met. He was so happy working at the farm. We first met at Ross Roy in Detroit and became fast friends. I will miss his smile, his voice and his laugh. Miss you Fred- wish you could have made it to the cabin with us.

I didn't know Fred very well. I only met him once but I remember a big smile & that he invited me to go fishing with him & Shane Hall. I wish I had.
To Mona & Bill & family, my deepest condolences. I hope you know that if you ever need anything, all you have to do is ask.
May God bless & keep you strong.
I love you all,
Shannon Osborne
Atlanta, Ga
01/31/2008