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Richard Alan Hudson

1955 - 2021

Richard Alan Hudson obituary, 1955-2021, New Haven, TX

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1955

DIED

2021

Richard Hudson Obituary

HUDSON, RICHARD ALAN
Richard Alan Hudson, 65, formerly of Branford passed away on December 27, 2020 in El Paso, TX. The son of the late Dolores Pepe Hudson and the late Richard E. Hudson, he was born on March 16, 1955 in New Haven, CT. He enjoyed a lifelong love of horses and motorcycles and was at his happiest when riding or caring for either. He will be fondly remembered by his family and friends for his ability to make us laugh especially at the most inappropriate times. He is survived by his wife, Patricia Pleines-Hudson, his children, Nicole, Richard and Heather Hudson and his siblings, Doris (Herminio) Trujillo of Utah, Rosemary (Robert) Costanzo of Branford, and Renee (Gary) DeLeone of Branford, along with many loving nieces, nephews, grandnieces, grandnephews, cousins, and friends. In lieu of flowers, send memorial donations to the American Liver Foundation,
www. liverfoundation.org/for-patients/donate-now/

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Published by The New Haven Register on Jan. 4, 2021.

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Tim Harrison

January 13, 2021

Dear Hudson Family, I am sorry to hear of Richie's passing. As a young boy growing up in Pine View Acres, the Hudson family was great to me. Richie gave me my first ever hockey equipment. Mr. Hudson and Richie took me to every East Haven Rebels game and every New Haven Blades game. I played and coached hockey for many years and even as I step on the ice today, I think of those wonderful years and how important Richie and his father were to me and my love for the game of hockey.
Rest in peace my friend,
Tim Harrison

Gail Miranda Williamson

January 8, 2021

I remember Richie very well.. we went to our junior prom together.. I used to go watch him play hockey with the East Haven Rebels.. & going to see the New Haven Blades... ran into him a couple of years ago at Big Y.. he still had the same smile . RIP Richie

Frank R. DiNicola

January 7, 2021

I dreamt of Richie last night and decided to look him up on the
Internet and was shocked to read of his passing. W e had great
fun working together at 3 Penny Pub and partying in NYC, and
of course an unforgettable cross country road trip in 1975. you were
always in my thoughts Rich. Sorry I'm late saying it.

the Marlboro man

January 7, 2021

I have had some of my best memories with richie and patty.one day richie patty and myself were riding the horses in the quarry and my horse stepped on a bee hive. she reared up on her back legs as I held on for dear life because there were cliffs on both sides of the trail.richie saved my life by riding his horse ebony underneath myself and sandy .since sandy would fallow ebony anywhere we all rode to a safe place swatted the bees off the horses then off ourselves.he then fed me a bottle for the pain.then .he dropped me off at home where I woke up on my kitchen floor the next day . I'm going to miss u buddy .I'll leave you with the name he gave me that day
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Nick Cretella

January 5, 2021

Rich was a great teammate and even better guy. We played together 50 years ago on the East Haven Rebels. RIP Easties Forever.

John and Michele DeCaprio

January 4, 2021

Our deepest condolences to his family, our thoughts and prayers are with all of you! XO Love, Michele and John DeCaprio

Brian Vecellio

January 4, 2021

I ll never forget him playing hockey or riding that Norton Commando . Always had a big heart . Rest In Peace

Debbie Fraulo

January 4, 2021

Renee, Rose, Patty, Doris & Family,
I am so so sorry to hear about Richies passing. I had the pleasure of meeting him on a few occasions, and boy did he make me laugh..
Its tough losing a sibling.. Nothing I can possible say will ease your pain.. But I believe our love ones are enjoying themselves, and without any pain.
God Bless

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