Frederick-Nudd-Obituary

Frederick Nudd

Salt Lake City, Utah

1929 - 2020

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1929 ~ 2020Frederick "Fred" Gerald Nudd died peacefully during the early morning hours of October 3rd, 2020, at the age of 91. He was surrounded by family when he passed away from natural causes. He was born on July 5th, 1929 in Newton Massachusetts to parents John Frederick Nudd and Catherine...

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I saw your father's obituary in the paper. Kevin, you look so much like him. I hope you and Shelley are doing well. I think about you often and I will keep you in my prayers.

Dear Kevin and Shelley, I know it's been a long time, but I wanted to let you know I am thinking about you at this time. Kevin, I think you look like your dad. I hope you are doing well and I want to thank you for everything you did for me. A friend always, Carolee (Curran) Owen

This is really hard to put into words. I met Fred in 1980-81 and immediately became my friend, father figure, mentor, and left a positive impact on my life forever. My condolences to the Nudd family, you are always in my thoughts.

Our condolences to the Nudd family. You are in our prayers. He raised a terrific son, Kevin.


I met Fred back in 1981 and enjoyed every second I got to spend with him. The last time I got to talk to him he was in his 80's and had just done the Grand Canyon rim to rim. I look forward to chatting with him again. Just not too soon though.

Sorry for your loss. Fred was a fun friend to know, and a caring individual. He will be missed. Praying for the comforter to console Fred's loved ones.

Knew Fred since 1980 we were Charters Members of the Lions Club in WVC. Worked with him at East Canyon Resort PT providing Security. Tried to recruit me to work for WVPD but I ended it in another department little south of WVC. I was present when he and Spencer W Kimball received their Beaver Award at the State Capitol. Last time I saw Fred was about 5 years ago. Great friend and taught me a lot about law enforcement specifically not to hit a deer on my way to work. My condolences to the...

My condolences to the family.

Kevin and Family,
I was sorry to hear of Fred’s passing. I appreciated the opportunity to have worked with him. He was a fine gentleman and a true character. I wish you all well as you celebrate his life.