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Gregory Richard Judd Gregory Richard Judd was a man of wise and reasoned words, and of understated peacefulness; he had an adventurous spirit and a tender heart; he was a man devoted to his passions and to the people with whom he shared them. Greg died on December 20, 2012, at the age of 65. Greg never found an interest at which he couldn't excel. He could be an artist and a poet, an upholsterer and electrician. He enjoyed hunting and fishing, bicycling and impromptu road trips. His sense of fashion was renowned. Foremost, Greg loved; he loved family, friends, friends of family, friends of friends, children of friends, church family members... And he loved serving others. He allowed himself to be known, and by listening actively and intently, he encouraged others into speaking, to sharing themselves with authenticity. Although with his children, Andrew and Leah, he would note vehemently that he wasn't "running @% #! % Noah's ark here," his tender heart never failed to find room for another four-legged family member. Greg didn't just profess his faith (although he would); he lived it. Church relationships and service were important to him throughout his adult life-especially at Clarendon UMC in Arlington, VA, and since 1994 at Northwest Hills UMC in Austin. He was devoted to the Kairos prison ministry through the UMC, and to the prisoners he served through it, as well as to teaching the Disciples bible study, year after year. Greg was born on November 2, 1947, in Clinton, IA, to Carrol ("Bud") Woodworth Judd and Vura Victoria Stone, who predeceased him. He grew up the youngest of four sons, often escaping with his brothers to the cabin in the muddy Mississippi swampland for weekend adventures. He married his high school sweetheart, Linda Lou Jordan, in 1969. They were married for 37 years, until her death in 2007. He received his bachelor's degree from George Mason University and his MBA from Rutgers University. While working for Marriott in Arlington, VA, he traveled to Guatemala to bring home to Linda and son Andrew their precious adopted daughter and sister Leah-a deeply meaningful experience that he loved to recount on the anniversary of the homecoming, December 21, every year. The family moved to Austin in 1994, when Greg began serving as president of Accent Travel. He retired from Accent in 2008. Greg found his love renewed and married Beth Reel Watson in 2008; friends who knew them found joy in the joy they brought to one another. Greg is survived by his wife Beth; by his son Andrew; by daughter Leah (and husband Daniel); by his brothers Larry (and wife Susie), Ron (and wife Diane), and Allen (and friend-in-law Sandy); by many nieces and nephews; by his ranch buddies; and by his beloved friend and four-legged companion, Maggie. "Uncle Greg" will be greatly missed by Isaac and Grace, Wesley and Kara, and by all who knew and loved him. Visitation is at Northwest Hills UMC, 7050 Village Center Drive, from 6:00pm to 8:00pm on Wednesday, December 26. The memorial service will be held at the church on Thursday, December 27, at 2:00pm. In lieu of flowers, the family asks that contributions be made in Greg's name to Northwest Hills UMC, to Kairos Prison Ministry, http://kpmifoundation.org/index.php, or to the charitable organization of the donor's choice. Obituary and memorial guestbook available online at www.wcfish.com



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Published by Austin American-Statesman on Dec. 23, 2012.

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Lisa Schipmann

January 2, 2013

Really sorry to hear about what happened Beth. Sending you warm thoughts from Barcelona.

Jo Anne Thomson

January 2, 2013

My heart is with you.

Florence Italy in 2006 with CUMC Friends

Cathy Betts

January 1, 2013

We are saddened by the news of Greg's sudden passing. He was such a wonderful guy and we have MANY lovely memories of him. Blessings to his precious family. We can only imagine your loss.

Marge Hampton

December 29, 2012

Beth, I am so very sorry to hear about Greg's death. Linda Anderson is in my Bible study and we had just visited about you and how very happy you were. Please know that I am praying for your comfort and peace as well as that for the rest of the family.

VJ Barre

December 29, 2012

I will never forget his smile!

Pam Crane

December 27, 2012

My deepest condolences to Gregg's family. One of my fondest memories of my years at Northwest Hills was Gregg's friendship, he was so open and kind and filled with love. He will be greatly missed.

Sharon Scott Bowers

December 27, 2012

Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
From The Scott Family

Judy Poindexter

December 26, 2012

Beth
I always find words so inada




Dearest Beth,

I always find words so inadequate
at a time like this. You and your family are certainly in my thoughts and prayers. May God give all of you comfort and peace.

Love
Judy Poindexter

Chris Kanieski

December 26, 2012

I am deeply saddened by this news. Although I knew Gregg primarily as a business associate, I am proud to have also considered him a dear friend. He was always there to mentor me and I will never forget him, his kind words and gentle spirit.

ED and Cathy Betts

December 26, 2012

Are prayers are with you all in Texas. Like Linda, too young
to be leaving us. But, God always has a plan, and I'm sure
Greg is in it. Ed and Cathy

December 26, 2012

I am so sorry for not keeping up with Greg after Linda's
passing. I have not met Beth, but knowing Greg I know
she is sweet and understands that he is with our Lord.
Ed and Cathy Betts Arlington, Va.

December 25, 2012

My condolences to Greg's family; it must be very difficult to suffer two great losses only a few years apart. I grieve with you. Greg loved his family very much, and he was a lot of fun. We will miss him. May God comfort all of you. With deep sympathy

December 24, 2012

Bill and I are so terribly sorry to hear about Gregg's passing.
Our deepest prayers and thought are with the entire family.
Love you Beth!
Deanna and Bill Rees

Gaye and Ed Kopas

December 24, 2012

Beth, Andrew and Leah,
We are so terribly saddened by Greg's death. We were both very fond of Greg and have many memories of great times at Sunday School, parties, and such. He will be very missed.
Ed and Gaye Kopas

Tisha Brown

December 24, 2012

We are saddened by the loss of such a great man. Our thoughts and prayers are with his family and friends.

Dale Carter

December 24, 2012

Beth and Leah, our hearts break for your loss. What a pleasure to meet Greg. A special man.

Dale, Carla, Delaney Carter. Boerne, Tx

Eloy Espinosa

December 24, 2012

You'll be missed my friend. I enjoyed knowing you and enjoyed our hunting trips at Doc Steves.

Randy Butler

December 23, 2012

I am going to miss Greg and our brief visits. He always seemed glad to see me. Let me know how I can help.
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Marge and Bob Dawson

December 23, 2012

We were so sorry to hear about Gregg's passing. Please know that our thoughts and prayers are with you now and in the future. Much love,

Ann Blasdel

December 23, 2012

This news was so incredibly sad to hear. I have been thinking about you, Beth, and want you to know that you are in my prayers along with, no doubt, the entire church's prayers. I could always tell that Greg was a special person and thought it was so nice when you two found each other. Special people leave precious memories.

December 23, 2012

Beth,
You are in my prayers.
Tom Parker

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