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I have so many great memories of the 1960's in East Lawn. I will cherish them forever. I'm very sorry for your loss.
Herb Fries
September 21, 2010 | Bath, PA
Newport News, Virginia
NEWPORT NEWS - Richard Judd, 62, of Newport News, passed away Sunday, Aug. 29, at home surrounded by family.Mr. Judd is a retired Naval veteran of 26 years service, which included serving aboard the submarines USS Skate, USS Patrick Henry, USS Nathanael Green, and USS Oklahoma City.He is survived...
Read MoreI have so many great memories of the 1960's in East Lawn. I will cherish them forever. I'm very sorry for your loss.
Herb Fries
September 21, 2010 | Bath, PA
To the Judd family, Rich and I went into the Navy together on Oct.17th 1966 and we also went to submarine school together in New London,Conn in 1967 and became great friends. Great guy, sorry for your loss.
John Crafa
September 03, 2010 | Bangor, PA
Joanne, Jess, Jay, Jeff, Jen and Ash. and Calib. The service was beautifull you coud not have done more.
love you guys
Joe and Cook Beck
BFF
September 02, 2010
To all of Richard's friends and family my condolences. We grew up together in East Lawn, played Clipper football, and baseball. Thanks for his service to our country. I'm sure he will be missed by everyone.
Warren Wunderly
September 02, 2010 | Lehighton, PA
My sincerest sympathy to all of you during this time of loss and sorrow.
Diana Hinton
September 01, 2010 | Hampton, VA
My Prayers and Love are with the Judd family in their time of loss. Also to the friends and lives Rich may have touched. What a good man! He will be dearly missed. I love you all, here for you and thinking of you. Theresa
August 31, 2010 | Newport News, VA
If theirs anything I can do let me know , I'm truely sorry for your loss , my prayers are with you. God bless y'all .....
Much LOVE Angel
Angel Rodriguez
August 31, 2010 | Newport News, VA
Peace be with you.
Lee & Shannon Dickson
August 31, 2010 | Atlanta, GA
Chief Judd will be added to our Eternal Patrol Roster where he will be remembered at each reunion of the USS Nathanael Greene. The Crew of the 636 extends our condolences to the family and wish that we'd have found Chief Judd in time to see him at a reunion. Sailor, Rest Your Oar, Your Work Here Is Done!
Tom Carr
August 31, 2010 | Marion, IL