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George Eugene Judson Jr.

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George Judson Obituary

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George Eugene Judson, Jr., 89, went home to the Lord on December 21, 2010. He lived joyfully with his beloved wife of 67 years, Ruth Taft Beakley Judson, 88, who survives him. Born in San Antonio in 1921, George graduated from Thomas Jefferson High School in 1939 and from The University of Texas at Austin in 1943, earning a degree with highest honors in aeronautical engineering. George and Ruth married in 1943. During World War II, George worked with Douglas Aircraft Co., and then joined the Navy in June 1944. He served honorably defending his country in combat in the Pacific theater, where he was an officer assigned to Amphibious Landing Forces. He was discharged in May 1946. George was recalled to active duty during the Korean conflict where he served as Lieutenant aboard an ammunition ship in the Sea of Japan. After WWII George spent most of his professional life as a senior manager at the Judson Candy Company, a family-owned company founded in 1945 by his father, George Judson, Sr., and located at 831 South Flores (currently the Judson Lofts condominiums). From 1974 until his retirement in 1985, George was a partner in Loyd, Judson & Associates, a profit sharing and pension actuarial consulting firm. George was an active member of St. Mark's Episcopal Church, was active with the Boy Scouts of America, Rotary Club International, the San Antonio Country Club, and the Texas Cavaliers, where he reigned as King Antonio XLVIII in 1970. George also had a deep appreciation of nature, hunting, and art, both modern and ancient. He developed an extensive pre-Columbian collection, most of which he donated to the San Antonio Museum of Art. He was an amateur archaeologist and participated in excavations regionally and in Central America and with the UTSA Archaeology Department. George is preceded in death by his mother and father, George Eugene Judson, Sr., and Violet Millard Judson, his brother, Millard, his fourth son, Charles Jeffrey, and his grandson Joshua Judson. He is survived by his beloved wife, Ruth, their four sons and families - Greg Judson, wife Stella, and granddaughter Kaye; Steve Judson, wife Mary Gail, granddaughter Page Judson Kruse, and her husband Jonathan and great-grandchildren, Dylan and Taylor Kruse; Ruth Taft Judson Knapik and husband Blake; Jim Judson, wife Gay and grandson Ben; Jeff Judson, wife Margaret and grandchildren Anna Louise, Will and George. He is also survived by his sister, June Judson Miller, June's four living daughters, and his brother Millard's three daughters.

MEMORIAL SERVICE
WEDNESDAY
DECEMBER 29, 2010
11:00 A.M.
ST. MARK'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH
315 E. PECAN

The Rev. Michael Chalk officiating.
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Published by San Antonio Express-News on Dec. 26, 2010.

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Tom Jones

December 29, 2010

A great, gentle, witty man. A true pleasure to know. Both he and his wife would have my vote as the greatest pair of lovebirds I've ever known. I'll always see the two of them in my mind's eye walking down the halls of Menger Springs arm in arm, supporting each other. I would fully second the comments of Mr. Roseland. He will be missed. I wished there were more like him.

Tom Roseland

December 27, 2010

A finer man has never walked this earth, and it has been my distinct honor and privilege to have known him, and his wonderful family. He wasn't just a really nice person...he was so warm and friendly, so special, so unique, perhaps 'regal' might be an appropriate description of him. No doubt his selection as King Antonio had something to do with that, but regardless, all of us who knew him are so much better for it and no doubt we can all be thankful for the many warm memories of him. Prayers, condolences and best wishes to Ruth and all of his family. Our loss is Heaven's gain.

Willie Gonzales

December 26, 2010

Mr. George Judson Jr. would always walk the candy plant and talk to the employees, when I worked there and he made us feel like we were really appreciated. He was the person that asked me, if I wanted to be a candymaker, when he saw me doing my other job there and I jumped at the chance. I left later, but my dream to be a candymaker had been fullfilled since I had told one of my teachers I was going to be a candymaker, when I was in the second grade; while we went there on a tour. RIP!

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