Joshua James Hudnall was called back home to heaven on Thursday, March 24, 2022, in Cape Coral, Florida.
Joshua was born Sept. 4, 1995, in Elkhart, Indiana.
He is survived by his loving family, Father Joseph Hudnall, Mother Angie (Stover) Hudnall, brothers Noah Hudnall, Michael Hudnall, and Jeffrey Price, sister Neena (Matthew) Baker, Fiancé Martika Hitt, and Son Easton Hudnall.
He is also survived by his grandparents Jim (Peggy) Stover, Juanita Lambert, Aunts Natalie Jones, Kim Hudnall Uncle Tony Stover, cousins Chantz Stover, Madison DeCocker, and Nephews Cameron Ball, and Brayden Ball.
Josh worked on Fort Myers Beach where people visiting from all over the world would share smiles and laughter with our blessing on the beach that could talk the stripes off of a zebra, with a smile that was beautiful and contagious.
Josh was so full of life that it would radiate to all those around him. He enjoyed giving families memories at Fort Myers Beach with his dolphin tours, his sense of humor, and would turn strangers into friends. He wouldn't let them go home until they heard about why his beloved Pittsburgh Steelers and West Virginia Mountaineers were the best teams on the planet.
Josh always reserved his Sundays for football and never missed a game with his father. Josh taught us all how to get the most out of life, and how to be a blessing to anyone you meet.
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NELLO CERNOIA
April 2, 2022
Gonna miss your smiling face, buddy. Other than being a Steeler fan, Josh was a pretty cool cat!!! "GO STEELERS"
Anthony Steckly
March 31, 2022
My God... I'm so sorry Joey...Anything I can do please let me know... I'll be praying for all of you.
Margaret McComas
March 30, 2022
Joey Angie and family. I was so sorry to hear about Josh. You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers
Kristie Kirk
March 30, 2022
Never met you Josh but you were my momma Jeannie Hudnalls cousin. So sorry for the loss of what appears to be one of those rare shining stars. Your a Hudnall so I have no doubt that somewhere all y'all that have gone before are causing a ruckus!
Jerry and Robin Schade
March 30, 2022
Thinking of u and your family so very sorry for your loss.
Michael Hedgepath
March 30, 2022
Sorry for you and your family's loss, my condolences and prayers are with you.
Tami Hosack Chupp
March 30, 2022
Praying for strength. So very sorry.
John and Robin Fizer
March 29, 2022
Thinking of your family during this sad time. You are very much in our thoughts.
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