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John C. Lude

Columbus, Ohio

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Lude Dr. John C. Lude, DDS, MS, 80, of Columbus, passed away at OSU Medical Center on May 11, 2016. Born on March 7, 1936 to the late Graydon and Dorothy (Stark) Lude in Youngstown, OH. His passion for Orthodontics expanded over 52 years. He worked as adjunct assistant professor for The Ohio...

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I knew Dr Lude since I was 4yr old. I had him till I was 24. I missed him, then found him, helping another Doctor (after having a stroke). I visited him, he was very glad to see me. (2014-15). I felt that he was a father to me.

Jack better known by Knick name, the bobber will be dearly missed by Davene and Ron Mangie. 4/16/2018

Dr Jack, You will be missed he on earth. I know there is a bigger plan for you. My prayers go out to the family at this difficult time, stick together. My boys learned to swim in your pool your were a wonderful & loving neighbor.

Jack will be greatly missed. He was my first mentor in orthodontics. He was there to help whenever you needed him. He had a kind heart and soothing demeanor. We will miss his presence. Our thoughts and prayers go out to his family.

David and Roberta Itkoff

Thank you for being such a good soul. you will be missed.

Our thoughts and prayers go out to John's family and friends. John was a wealth of knowledge and had great compassion for his patients. He always kept current with our profession and the world around him. He was a shining example to all of us. He will be truly missed.

To the Lude family... Jon Pensyl, DDS would like to extend his respect and regrets on not being able to attend services today. He is in Riverside Hospital getting a blood transfusion.He and Dr. Lude were good friends for many years. His prayers go out to all of the family.

Very sorry to hear of Dr Lude's passing. The man had patience of Job. He put braces on my teeth when I was 11, despite many complications, he was always willing to take the necessary steps to make sure all was well. I think about him every time I look in the mirror. He was a good man.

My deepest sympathy and condolences to the family. We will miss him and the many things he brought to our community.