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Hudson Lane Wroblewski peacefully passed away with his parents by his side on Monday, June 9, 2025, at Parkview Regional Medical Center in Fort Wayne, Indiana, shortly after his birth.
His family finds peace in knowing that Hudson knew nothing but love during his short, precious life. His memory will forever remain in the hearts of those who had the honor of knowing him, illuminating their lives with the warmth of his presence.
Hudson’s spirit is cherished by his loving family, including his proud parents, Chase and Danielle Wroblewski (Gunkel), and his sisters, Avery Fannin and Westlyn Wroblewski. He is deeply missed by his grandparents, Tabitha and Kenny Gunkel, Patrick and Sarah Wroblewski, and Stacy and David Thaxton. Additionally, he is remembered by his great-grandparents, Harold Gunkel, Cheryl and Taylor Watts, and Karen Anderson, along with many extended family members.
Hudson's great-grandparents, Jeanne Gunkel, Don Anderson, and James Wroblewski, precede him in death, having left a legacy of love that Hudson now joins.
Titus Funeral Home of North Webster is entrusted with Hudson's care. His family is grieving privately; therefore, no public services will be held. His family asks that donations be made to Remembering Rowan Joy, PO Box 85081 Fort Wayne, IN 46885 to help other families who have suffered a loss of an infant. To leave a condolence, please visit www.TitusFuneralHome.com
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