Hudson, Johnny Lee, 62 of Midwest City, Oklahoma died Friday morning March 14 at his residence in Vineland, New Jersey. He was born July 20, 1945 in Locksburg, Arkansas to Amy Ellen Summers and Henry Lee Hudson. He graduated from Star Spencer High School in Midwest City Oklahoma.
Johnny served his country as a Marine in Vietnam. He attended Oklahoma State University where he studied computer science. Johnny was Director of Information Systems at National Freight Inc. He enjoyed attending Faith Bible Church, spending time with his grandsons, and the other leisure's of life.
Johnny was preceded in death by his mother Amy Ellen Summers, his father, Henry Lee Hudson, and his brother, David Coleman Hudson.
Johnny is survived by his wife Linda Lee Hudson, son John Whitney and wife Michelle Hudson, of Tulsa, daughter, Krista Nicole and husband Darren Loder of Australia, father, Jim Summers, brothers, Donald Hudson, Karleton Hudson, Jimmy Summers, and 2 grandchildren, Chandler and Chase Hudson who knew their grandfather as 'Poppy'.
Funeral services will be held at 2:00 pm, Thursday, March 20, 2008 at Barnes-Friederich Funeral Home Chapel. In lieu of flowers please send donations in memory of Johnny to the American Diabetes Association, 3000 United founders Blvd. # 108, OKC, OK 73112.
Funeral
Barnes Friederich Funeral Home Chapel
1820 S. Douglas Blvd.
MIDWEST CITY, OK 73130
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