Gregory-Hudson-Obituary

Gregory Allen Hudson

Melrose, Massachusetts

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HUDSON, Gregory Allen 39 years of age, of Rockland, MA, unexpectedly, at Bridgton, Maine, Sunday, June 7, 2009. Beloved husband of Brittany E. (Cairns) Hudson. Devoted father of Carli J. Hudson of Rockland. Loving son of Charles "Charlie" R. Hudson of Weymouth and the late Jane (Purdy) Hudson....

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Sorry about the death we all have to leave some kind of way but that may have not been the way you all wanted it to be peace be safe out here in this dangerous world.

Brittany,

I cannot express enough how sad and sorry I am to hear about Greg. I am still in denial that this happened. I have been thinking about you and Carli for the past 2 days since I found out.

The best thing I did was encourage Greg to get on the internet because he met you. You made him so happy.

Don't hesitate call me if you ever need anything.

Oh, Brittany, I just heard ... I am so sorry for your loss. I only knew Greg through you, but it was obvious that you both shared a passion for parenting your daughter, and a profound love of God and for one another. Please let me know if there's anything I can do. You and your family will remain in my prayers ...

I'm so sorry to hear of Greg's passing. I just ran into him last month after not seeing him for many years. In just a 15 minute conversation, he focused on his love for his family and how much pride he had in being a good father. My prayers are with you all.

Hudson Family

Please accept my deepest sympathies. I worked at Sloan and have nothing but fond memories of Greg, his laughter and sense of humor and his work ethic. My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief.

Paul, I am so sorry to hear of Greg's passing. My deepest condolences to you and your family.

I’m very sorry to hear about Greg’s passing. It is such a shock when you hear about someone you care about leaving us in the prime of their lives.

I met Greg when I worked at MIT and I instantly liked him for his biting humor and is down to earth realistic view of people and the world around him. As our friendship grew I asked him to help me move one summer and was very pleased that he made the trip all the way to Somerville to help me. I always say keep the friends that help you...

Greg always had the amazing ability to light up a room wherever he went. Blessed with the gift of gab and the ability to drop one liners that had you rolling on the floor, Greg was "pure entertainment" wherever he went. (Andrew Dice Clay's got nothing on you, kid!) No one was safe from his sarcasm, and he never missed an opportunity to zing you when he could. Even if you fired back a few pot shots, Greg was quick with the wit and always had the final word.

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