Gary-Dudley-Obituary

Dr. Gary Alton Dudley

Watkinsville, Georgia

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Watkinsville - Dr. Gary Alton Dudley, 54, passed away Friday, September 29, 2006. Dr. Dudley was born in Huntington, WV, and was raised in South Point, OH. While at Marshall University, Gary met Tammie Moore and the couple married December 20, 1975. Gary began his career with a post-doc in...

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Dr. Dudley was the most courageous man I ever met in my life. I extend my prayers to his family, whom he loved with all his heart. I am honored to have known him.

Tammy,,,I am very sad at the news of the passing of Gary. I hope and pray the the Lord gives all of you comfort and strength of this time of need. We can all take some comfort knowing that Gary is now in the Lords company. Although I havent saw either of you for too many years I have never forgotten you. I have prayed dailey for you all since I got word of Garys accident. God Bless you and your family..

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David and Kathy Tibbetts

As many of you have posted, I too was a good friend of the Dudley family. I graduated with Jim but I have many great memories of Gary. I do wish I had known he and his family was so close to me here in Gainesville. My thoughts and prayers go out to his family.

Gary will be sadly missed by his friends. My sympathy is with his family. Gary was a friend from South Point. Gary was so much fun and full of life. I am proud to have known him. His work was a true asset to all. He will be missed and remembered by all who knew him.
Peggy Caudill Harris
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Being in Oregon for the last 15 years or so, one misses a lot that deals with family, friends, families of friends and old schoolmates. But the pain of a loss such as this is felt throughout all our hearts and souls. But one must understand...there was a reason - be it beyond our ability to understand or something greater - and Gary will cease to suffer and enjoy the raptures of all we hold to be true as he makes his final journey. Both Debbie and I express our most profound sadness at this...

I graduated with Jim Gary's older brother. Gary was an underclassman
emphasis should be placed on 'man'.
Gary was friendly and well liked. He was a leader in his class but who would have believed that he would have the affect on the world that he did. He will be missed. God bless the family and all his friends.

My deepest sympathy goes out to all of you. There is nothing in this world that compares to the loss of a loved one. I do know that Gary would not have been the person he was and came to be, without the concrete foundation of you and your children. It is truly a small world though, I learned that my close friend, Nina Hines Rakes is a neighbor of your parents. She told me how she would watch your daughter walk the pet pig on Collis Avenue while attending MU. I feel with all you have been...

My deepest sympathy to the Dudley family. God gives us such a short time on this planet. To be fortunate enough to find and share some of that time with a beautiful spirit like Gary is our blessing. My prayers go out to Tammie, her family, and all our Tri-State friends, who knew and loved Gary. It is a great loss. But Gary lives on in our memory with his laugh, and fun loving way of brightening a room when he walked through the door.
May God Bless and Keep You

We send our deepest sympthy to Gary's family and friends. We were friends and high school classmates who unfortunately didn't stay in contact after high school. I wish we had. After reading about Gary's accomplishments in the academic world and the way he handled his physical setbacks, I feel proud to say that I knew Gary. He is an inspiration to us all.