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Scott F. Hudson

Seattle, Washington

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Scott Hudson passed away in Seattle, Washington. The obituary was featured in The Seattle Times on September 13, 2005.

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Scott was a wonderful brother, whom I will miss dearly. He had a great smile and loved life. He was the greatest brother a sister could ever ask for. I love you Scott and miss you alot. Love your little sister
Kathi

Scott was a good big brother. I'll remember his great sense of humor and the way he looked out for me.
I miss you.
Love, Gigi

Scott and I were high-school sweethearts and spent over 29 years together living, loving and rasing a family.

Thanks to all of you for your kind words and well wishes. Scott will be missed - he was special to all of us.

Patricia Hudson

Family and Friends, When I received an email from another classmate stating that Scott had passed I was truly saddened. Scott and I had attended grade, junior and part of high school together as well as lived in the same neighborhood. Years later as an adult I had the pleasure of meeting his mother in law who was an Adult Crossing Guard and I at the time her supervisor. Scott you will truly be missed. My prayers are with your family at this time.

With Deepest Sympathy,

I grew up with Scott in the same Mt. Baker Neighborhood. I went through I don't know how many grades with him. I lost touch with him after high school but always wondered what he was up to. He was one of the good ones, I think, he never treated any one unkindly and always had a smile on his face. He will be missed.

Scott was my best friend during our high school years, though sadly we lost contact over the years. I was very happy to read that he lived a life full of love, and family. Scott was always a guy who'd give you his shirt off his back. Character doesn't change, and his life demonstrated that. I was in NYC and my mom emailed me Scott's obit. All of my family wish to extend our deepest condolences to your family. It was my pleasure knowing Scott.

Scott was a good freind growing up in the Mt. Baker area, we lost touch years ago but I thought of him and is family often, playing baseball in the lot, football in the street & basketball in the alley, all good times, my prayers go out to the family

I will always remember Scott as fun loving and free spirited.He always had a smile on his face and something witty to say.We both turned 21 years of age the same summer and took a trip to Maui. We had a blast!!I last saw Scott at a luau at my home a few summers ago and will remember how great it was to see him again.My heart goes out to the Hudson family and to the many friends who's lives Scott touched.

I will always remember Scott as a very loving person. I say that because his friendship was more than a formal relationship. He was always willing to take the extra step to convey his feelings to me. If there is a gift that one can give another that is more valuable than that, I don't know what it is. I hope that gift of love that he had, that expression from his heart, will be always be a source of pride and comfort to Patricia, Jeraun, Pierce and the rest of his family and friends -- and...