In memory of

John Hudson

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Ross Barclay

January 10, 2023

I worked with John at the Saskatchewan Research Council in the late 1970s and early 80s. John contributed his expertise in plant taxonomy to environmental assessments and baseline studies in the north, including the Cluff Lake and Key Lake uranium mining areas. I enjoyed working with John, and appreciated his wisdom, modesty and quiet sense of humour. Regarding his profession as a ceramics engineer he would joke that he was one of the world's experts on kitty litter. When I asked him how he became interested in botany, he said that he needed a hobby to keep him occupied when he was growing up on the family farm.

Roy McKnight

May 5, 2010

John will be missed greatly by all that had knew him

With great sadness and deepest sympathy for the family

Roy & Angela McKnight

John Polson

May 3, 2010

I will always remember the time we had in the field with john and many discussions at SRC. He is a real loss to Saskatoon and Saskatchewan. John Polson

May 3, 2010

John was a long-serving treasurer and active member of the Saskatoon Nature Society. I have always valued his advice while we served together on the board. I enjoyed the numerous botany field trips that he organized for the society, especially his annual orchid trip to MacDowell Bog.

Stan Shadick (Saskatoon, SK)

Keith Hall

April 28, 2010

We wish to send our heartfelt sympathy to you and your family, may memories help you through the days ahead. Keith & Lorrie Hall, Chad & Angela Hall

April 28, 2010

Dear Doreen and family,

On behalf of the students, faculty and staff of the College of Emmanuel and St. Chad, I offer our most heartfelt sympathies to you and to all your family at this time. It is never easy to lose a loved one, and we will keep you in our thoughts and prayers.
Maureen Scale
Alumni and Donor Relations Coordinator
College of Emmanuel and St. Chad

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