JEROME-HUDSON-Obituary

JEROME E. "JAY" HUDSON

Massillon, Ohio

Sep 24, 1957 – Feb 4, 2019 (Age 61)

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BORN
September 24, 1957
DIED
February 4, 2019
AGE
61
LOCATION
Massillon, Ohio

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age 61 of Massillon went home to be with the Lord on February 04, 2019. He was born in Eustis, Florida on September 24, 1957 to the late Doris Mae Hudson and Jerome Sanders. Jay was a 1975 graduate of Washington High School and was involved with the school television station. Jay's Homegoing...

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My condolences go out to Jay's family. I know how much I'll miss him so I can image how it must be for you. Jay and I were good friends for 39 years and grew in the radio business together. He was just a few years older than me and we had a lot in common. I was first introduced to him at my first radio job at WZAK when I was 18, by Kurt Kaniewski and we became fast friends as my radio show followed Jay's every night. We both lived in Lakewood so, eventually, as we moved to other stations in...

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

I extend my condolences to he Hudson Family. You are all in my thoughts and my prayers during this time of bereavement.

I have known Jay for 40 years, but we lost touch after I moved to Charlotte. He was a wonderful friend, and I miss that beautiful smile and honey warm voice. May God rest your soul, my friend, and God bless your family.

I worked with Jay for many years and I am in total shock. Jay was one of nicest, big hearted, person I have ever met. Jay always had a smile and his smile and laughter was contagious.

Please accept my condolences. May God give your family comfort during your time of sorrow.

RIP, Mr. Hudson. 28 years ago you were the DJ for our wedding reception at The Ritz-Carlton. Cleveland and we all loved you. You were (are) one of the kindest gentleman I have ever met and created memories our family will never forget.

My thoughts and prayers are with the entire Hudson family. I will locate some reception pictures for the family and post them.

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

I don't think there was anyone with whom I shared more laughter and joy. He helped his ol' WZAK buddy K.C. Stewart become a better DJ-just as I'm sure he helped anyone who needed assistance. That's just who he was. I loved the guy. A true gem!