Edward Hudson Dies September 2 - 27 East

Edward Hudson Dies September 2

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Edward Hudson

Edward Hudson

authorStaff Writer on Sep 9, 2019

Edward Francis Hudson of Hampton Bays died September 2, 2019. He was 84.

Mr. Hudson was born in Brooklyn in 1935, and lived his entire life on Long Island. The last 46 years were in Hampton Bays where he was a New York State licensed architect, builder, general contractor and Realtor. He took great pride in the many residences and commercial buildings he designed and built on the East End, including the St. Rosalie’s Parish Center. He and his wife, Marie, owned and operated the Studio Court building on Ponquogue Avenue in Hampton Bays that housed his office and Marie’s Rainbow Yarns and Framing Shop.

He is survived by his wife of 64 years, Marie; and seven children and their families, Michael Hudson (Pamela) of East Hampton, Maria Smith (William) of Southampton, Edward Hudson (Patricia) of Cutchogue, Frank Hudson of Hampton Bays, Suzanne Hudson (Richard Grogan) of Vermont, Christina Schauder (Fred) of Connecticut, and Lori Spellman (Tim) of Southampton. He was predeceased by a daughter, Linda, in 1990. He is also survived by 12 grandchildren, Alex, Trevor, Diana, Kyle, Christian, Danielle, Shannon, Gillian, Kevin, Emma, Lindsay and Avery; and two siblings, Nancy Nethercott of Florida and Frank Hudson of Ridge.

Funeral arrangements were under the direction of the Scott-Rothwell Funeral Home and interment was at Good Ground Cemetery, both in Hampton Bays.

Memorial donations may be made to the Hampton Hills Association, Box 1317, Hampton Bays, NY, 11946.

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