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ALAN FERRIER JUDD

Date of Passing: Aug 31, 2013

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CANON ALAN FERRIER JUDD Born in Windsor, NS in 1917; lived in Hamilton, Toronto, Simcoe, London and Winnipeg; died August 31, 2013 after a long and happy life. Survived by his four children Peter, Stephen, Mark and Rebecca, by his seven grandchildren Tilke, Stephanie, Malaika, Zachary, Zoe, Alexis and Catherine, and by his second wife Lynda Wolf. A gentle soul, he was nevertheless a five-year combat veteran in The Governor-Generals Horseguards, rising to Major. Following the war, he worked for the Royal Bank, Huron College at UWO, the Anglican Church Diocese of Rupertsland, and sang in choirs throughout his entire life. He will be interred at St. John's Cathedral in Winnipeg beside his first wife, Mary (Paterson-Smyth). Funeral Service at St. George's Crescentwood Anglican Church, 168 Wilton Street at Grosvenor, Saturday, September 7 at 1:00 p.m. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Mary Judd Research Grant via the Manitoba Society of Occupational Therapists, in care of Suite 7- 120 Maryland Street, Winnipeg, MB R3G 1L1. Bardal Funeral Home and Crematorium 204-774-7474 Condolences: www.bardal.ca

As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Sep 05, 2013

Condolences & Memories (5 entries)

  • Allan was my godfather May you rest in peace - Posted by: Terrance Mcilveen (God son) on: May 31, 2023

  • Linda - I just heard about Alan's passing from Annette when I asked her about him. I am so sorry to hear that he has passed! I so enjoyed the few afternoons and evenings that I sat with Alan while you were out running errands! He was such a kind, soft-spoken man but always interesting to chat with. Although he lived a good life, he will be missed. My thoughts and prayers are with you. Nancy - Posted by: Nancy Wilde (friend) on: Oct 18, 2013

  • I was so sorry to hear of Alan's death yesterday. I attended early morning church services and the famous coffee times at MacDonalds that followed with people I considered my mentors and "spiritual" companions for many years after my husband died; not the least of which was Allan with his thoughtful, often controversial opinions. He sparked considerable discussion with his wonderful, open personality as can be seen in his photo. Keep the discussion going Allan, I am sure we will "meet" again. - Posted by: Peggy Prendergast (church friend) on: Sep 07, 2013

  • Allan was my choir mate with St. Johns Cathedral for many Years. He was one of the nicest people I have ever met. He is now with a star cast host of people I once new. We will all miss him. - Posted by: Keith Hanson (Friend) on: Sep 06, 2013

  • I'm so sorry to hear of your Dad's passing, he was a very kind and soft spoken person - I'm sure he will be missed by all, and in a better place for all the kind things he did in life - he did have a twinkle in his eye Long time ago friend Colin - Posted by: Colin LeGrand (friend) on: Sep 05, 2013

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