We are saddened to hear of Hudson's passing. He was a true Southern gentleman. He never met a stranger and made everyone feel special. He will be missed! We are praying for Cheryl and the family.
Hudson was a great man and friend. He will me missed, but remembered fondly. Our prayers and thoughts are with his family. Pierre and Joyce Fricke
Col Hudson McDonald CSA/TM20 was a long time friend of mine and I will miss our many conversations over mutual interests at shows. We shared membership in the SCV (Sons of Confederate Veterans), CSA (Confederate Stamp Alliance) and we were both CSA Trainmen. God Speed Hudson Col Crutch Williams CSA/TM01
Our thoughts and prayers for the family and friends of a true American who served his country with honor and loved his heritage.
I never had the pleasure of meeting him in person but he will always be remembered. We will miss him as a member of the Trainmen and miss him as our brother in the Sons of Confederate Veterans.
May God bless his family with comfort from their memories that will always be cherished.
Ronald Lee Perdue, Trainmen T36
Lt. Commander
North Carolina Division
Sons of Confederate Veterans
I am sorry to hear of Col McDonald's passing. I was a secretary at HQTRADOC Fort Monroe, VA in 1973 when I met him. He was a good man. My condolences to his family.
We are saddened to hear of Hudson's passing. He was a true Southern gentleman. He never met a stranger and made everyone feel special. He will be missed! We are praying for Cheryl and the family.
Hudson was a great man and friend. He will me missed, but remembered fondly. Our prayers and thoughts are with his family. Pierre and Joyce Fricke
Col Hudson McDonald CSA/TM20 was a long time friend of mine and I will miss our many conversations over mutual interests at shows. We shared membership in the SCV (Sons of Confederate Veterans), CSA (Confederate Stamp Alliance) and we were both CSA Trainmen. God Speed Hudson Col Crutch Williams CSA/TM01
Our thoughts and prayers for the family and friends of a true American who served his country with honor and loved his heritage.
I never had the pleasure of meeting him in person but he will always be remembered. We will miss him as a member of the Trainmen and miss him as our brother in the Sons of Confederate Veterans.
May God bless his family with comfort from their memories that will always be cherished.
Ronald Lee Perdue, Trainmen T36
Lt. Commander
North Carolina Division
Sons of Confederate Veterans
I am sorry to hear of Col McDonald's passing. I was a secretary at HQTRADOC Fort Monroe, VA in 1973 when I met him. He was a good man. My condolences to his family.