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James Hudson,

JAMES HUDSON,

2021

IN MEMORY OF JAMES DOUGLAS BASIL HUDSONMARCH 13, 1920 – AUGUST 24TH, 2012It is with great sadness that the family announces the peaceful passing of Doug Hudson on the morning of August 24th, 2012 at the Teck Pioneer Residence.Born in 1920 to Jim and Agnes Hudson in Parry Sound Doug spent all of his youth on the family farm in the Wanipatae area. It was here he learned to fish and hunt and developed his love of the outdoors that he carried with him his whole life. He was an avid hunter and a great shot and always got his moose.Doug joined the war effort in 1941and enlisted in the Royal Canadian Engineers and proudly served his country until the end of the war. It was in England he met his wife to be Valerie Newman. They were married in Faversham England and subsequently returned to the Sudbury area after the war ended.In 1947 Doug and Val moved farther north and ended up settling in Dobie Ontario to have and raise their family. Doug worked for many years at the Upper Canada Mine as an underground miner and there wasn’t any job he couldn’t do. He was a very active community member in Dobie and took on such roles as Fire Chief and snow plow operator. Curling was a passion of his and he curled for many years at the Upper Canada Curling Club in Dobie. After the closure of the mine Doug was transferred to the Macassa Mine where he worked until 1982.Over the years Doug was very active with the Legion visiting veterans at the hospital for many years. He was a member of the Macassa Mine Rescue Team for many years and helped the team to a district championship in 1971. His love of hockey lead him to become a trainer for the Legion 87’s Juvenile Team for several years. He always loved to garden and could make anything grow and was always willing to pass his knowledge on. He left a large flower garden in Dobie which he was always very proud of.Doug was a very proud veteran and loved to tell stories about his time overseas. He always loved to talk to people and for anyone that was interested or would listen always had a mining or hunting tale.Doug was predeceased by his parents James and Agnes Hudson and his siblings Eunice,Violet, Doris, Rita, Malcolm and Beverley.Doug will be dearly missed by his wife Valerie, son Robert (Linda) Hudson, grand children Scott Hudson, Sara Hudson: son Colin (Geraldine) Hudson; daughter Sharon Hudson (Michael Lelievre), grandson Nicholas Lelievre. Doug is also survived by brother Mitchell Hudson and sister Mae Collart.A Legion service will be held in the Chapel at the Teck Pioneer Residence on Thursday, August 30, 2012 10:30 a.m. The service will be immediately followed by a funeral service.Donations in Doug’s memory may be made to the Teck Pioneer Residence , 145 Government Road E, Kirkland Lake , Ontario.Offer Condolence for the family of James Hudson

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Dear Val, Sharon, Mike, Nick, Colin and Gerry, we express our deepest condolences on the passing of Doug. He was a wonderful man and we will always remember him. Love, Peter, Anita, Natalie and Victoria Bowker.

Peter, Anita, Natalie & Victoria Bowker, March 1, 2021

Val, Sharon and families. Our love and condolences go out to you and yours at this time. Doug will always be remembered by us as a kind and giving soul. He spent many hours talking, helping and just listening. He will be missed by all and fondly remembered. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. Wendy, Shanea, Sandy and Kourtney

Shanea Smith, March 1, 2021

May we express our deepest condolences to Val, Rob, Sharon and Colin and the rest of the family members. Colin, your obituary notice was a great tribute to your father, He was a service to our country, to our community, and to the family. He will be remembered as many things during his life: a brave soldier, a loving husband and father, a dedicated hard rock miner, a valued fire chief, an avid flower gardener, a keen curler, an athletic cross-country skier, an expert snow plow operator, an active and giving Legion member, a local trainer to hockey participants. We have many fond memories of Doug and he will be remembered.

Bernie and Tanya Jaworsky, March 1, 2021

Sharon and Family, So sorry for your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this difficult time. Marc, Lori, Lindsay and Josh

Lori and Marc Vermette, March 1, 2021

Our thoughts and prayer are with you all. We will miss him and his great stories.

Tony, Joey and Emma Lelievre, March 1, 2021

Sorry to hear about the passing of Mr Hudson. I remember him well over 50 years ago when he was putting on an addition to his home in Dobie. He was kindly trying to teach me how to properly hold and swing a hammer . I never mastered the skill but thanks to him I know the theory. Again my condolences to the family Bill Little

Bill Little, March 1, 2021

Linda, Bob and family. Our condolence to you. Our thoughts are with you at this time of your sorrow.

Sharleen Briand, March 1, 2021