Judd, William "Bill" Floyd
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William F Judd (Bill), a faithful man of God, astute businessman and Razorback, went home to be with The Lord on March 3, 2017. Bill was born to Floyd and Floriebelle Judd in Nashville, TN on July 18, 1932. After his father became owner of the Coca-Cola distributorship, they moved to Camden, AR. As a young man, Bill and his brother Bernard Judd worked at his family’s Coca-Cola distributorship loading cases of Coke onto wagons for delivery. After graduating from the University of Arkansas, where he was a Sigma Chi and member of ROTC, Bill joined the Air Force and graduated from pilot school in San Angelo, TX in 1954 and was stationed in Rapid City, SD. Bill left the US Air Force in 1958 and became a CPA with Peat, Marwick, and Mitchell. He later joined Seay Sharp Insurance Brokers in Dallas. After a few years, Midland, TX and the oil industry called his name and he became treasurer and later CEO of Texas American Oil. Gov. Martha Layne Collins commissioned Bill a Kentucky Colonel in 1983. After retiring, he moved back to the Dallas area to be near his children. Bill and his sweet wife Roxie were busy with Bible Study, dinner groups, Sunday School, bridge and they were very active in their church, Stonebriar Community Church, where he was an usher. Bill was preceded in death by his mother and father and his brother Bernard. He is survived by his precious wife, Roxie Judd, daughter, Elise Judd of Carrollton, TX, son David Judd and wife Carol Ann of Alamonte Springs, FL and Claude Judd and wife Amy of Carrollton, TX , two stepsons Kevin Davis and wife Nancy of Burleson and Keith Davis and wife Michelle of Edmond, OK and grandchildren Abbey Judd, Tripp Gleason, Peter Gleason (Elizabeth), Sarah Judd, Ben Nielsen, Katie Nielsen, Jacob Davis, Sarah Davis, Rachel Whitlock (Blaine), Ali Davis, Rebekah Davis and Joshua Davis. Interment with Air Force Honors will be at 1:00 P.M., Thursday, March 9, 2017 at the Dallas-Fort Worth National Cemetery. The family asks in lieu of flowers, memorial donations in memory of William F. Judd be made to Dallas Theological Seminary, 3909 Swiss Avenue, Dallas, TX 75204. Arrangements are under the direction of ARIA Cremation Service and Funeral Home 19310 Preston Road Dallas, Texas 75252 214-306-6700
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Sincere sympathy to the family of Bill Judd. He will be missed by all leaving fond memories of times past.
Bill was a quality man and will be greatly missed. You all are in our prayers.
Don and Cathy Carruth
Roxie, we are so sorry for your loss. We will be praying for you and your family.
Love,
Nancy and Bill Milner
Bill was a dear friend of ours. He was a sweet man, kind in every way and a wonderful gentleman and man of God. We will miss him terribly.
Bill was a wonderful man, always had a kind word for everyone. He will be missed. Our prayers go out to his family, we are so sorry for your loss.
The Inman family
May the light of each new day
Lessen your sorrow and continue
To bring you peace and strength.
With deepest sympathy.
Dear Roxie — My heart is with you as I just heard this news. So sorry for your loss – but knowing he’s in Heaven walking those streets of gold right now! In our Father’s arms, with love, Donna Penn (from HFTH)