
CROSS – Judson B., 79, of Mersey Point, Queens County, passed away peacefully in Queens General Hospital, Liverpool on Tuesday, May 3, 2022.
Born in Liverpool, Judson was a son of the late Judson and Gertrude (Conrad) Cross.
Judson was a former employee for Bowater Mersey Paper Company working on the docks. He enjoyed hunting, camping, travelling and “coffee club” at McDonald’s.
Judson is survived by his companion Marion Selig; his daughter Paula (Vance) Whynot of Cold Lake, AB; his sons Judson and John, both of Aylesford, Benjamin (Kim Jeffrey) of Digby. Grandchildren Judson “J.C.”, Christopher, Ryan, Lyndsay, Lauren, Rebecca, Zackery, Kyle and Sierra. His great-grandchildren Everett, Isabelle, Hunter and Ezra. His sisters Judith (Richard) Morrison of Sackville, NB, Robin Sperry of Liverpool, Melissa Cross of Milton, Camilla (Arthur) Hage of Ingersol, ON.
Besides his parents, Judson was predeceased by his wife Eileen, his sisters April Grant and Gloria Gallant and his brother Douglas.
Cremation has taken place under the direction of Chandlers’ Funeral Home, Liverpool, NS. A celebration of Judson’s life will be held Friday, May 6, 2022 from 7 until 9 p.m. in Chandlers’ Funeral Chapel, Liverpool. No flowers by request. Donations may be made to a charity of your choice. Online condolences may be made to www.chandlersfuneral.com. Those attending Judson’s celebration service are encouraged to wear a mask.
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Judy Hyson
I’m so sorry to hear of Juddie’s passing! My condolences to his family!May he RIP!
Camilla Hage
I will always remember Juddie as the head of the family who always tried to keep the peace. He wanted everyone to get along . An impossible job. He was always kind and giving. I remember when he worked in Toronto. He sent all of us kids gifts for Christmas. His children were his number 1 priority. If they needed something. He made sure they got it. Him and Ennie made many visits to our homes. Anyone who knew him! Knew he was quite the talker! We will always remember him for his bucket of clams he dug for company. How he’d open his home for guests. The pride on his face as he looked at his grandchildren. I know he will be missed by all who Loved Him. I know his Father ,Mom ,Lauria ,April and Dougie were there to greet him. Rest In Peace Loving Brother! ❤️ Camy !
Camilla Hage
Judson Junior,Paula, John and Ben. Remember the good times. Don’t be sorry he’s gone.Be happy he lived.Your Father loved you children and your families with excepting everyone as they were and a Love that will live through the years. Wish I could be there.Thinking of all at this time. Arthur and Camy.
Irving Whynot
So sorry for your loss . I worked with Jud for years. RIP
Ayesha DeMone (Zinck)
I’m so sorry for your loss. He made camping in Hibernia so much fun. Will be missed.
Clark and Sandra Hebb
To Judsons family , Sorry to hear of Judsons passing. Please accept our sincere condolences.
Marie Wambolt
Melissa
Sincere condolences on the passing of your brother
Fay Moreau
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John, Paula, Judson so sorry to hear that your father passed . Keep his memories forever in your heart .
Terri and Brad Longmire
Judson and family
I am so sorry to hear of your dad’s passing. Keep all of his wonderful memories alive and they will help you through this terrible time. Hugs to you and your family.
Pam miller
Heartfelt condolences to all the family. May he now rest in peace. Many a great chats were held at macdonalds and lot of laughs. Prayers to all his family.
Esther Doggett
Melissa
So sorry about Juddie. Condolences to you and the family.
Doris Francis
Melissa and all the family So sorry to hear of Juddie’s passing
Patty Hirtle/Peach
I am so sorry to hear of Judson’s passing…
He always had a huge smile
He is now with the love of his life again ♥️
Remember all the good times & cherish them
Betty Shupe
My Condolences To The Family
Linda Whynot
Sincere condolences to all of Juddie’s family, especially his children Paula, Judson, John and Benjamin. Thoughts and prayers are with you all. Take care of each other.
Judi Maillett
To all Juddie’s family & friends, so sorry to see Juddy passed away. He is now with his beloved Eileen.What the memories that is going through my mind. We camped for years beside each other. Couldn’t want for better neighbours.Always had the kettle on for tea or something stronger to drink,, great meals, buckets of clams from his ” secret ” place, great company, great talks, lots of fun.Juddy, I hope your sitting back in your easy chair having a drink & telling stories. That man could talk. lol You will be missed. Judi
David Dagley
My condolences to all family members on Jud`s passing during this difficult time. Jud had a kind heart, was eager to help others, and always had a story to tell. He lived a busy life and always loved to tell of his adventures, especially when he had a “large day”. Jud leaves many fond memories to all who knew him.
Joanne Muise
Marion,and family,and to all who love Juddy..heartfelt condolences to all of you,sending my love..xx,Joanne Muise&John Bridges.
Charlene (Whynot) Reece
Sorry for your loss condolences to the family
Anna Greek and Carla Roy
To all of Juddie’s Family…
We are so sorry to read of Juddie’s passing.We knew he wasn’t well and has been battling for some time.Have been friends with the family for many years and always had a chat whenever we met.Know that you are in our thoughts…
George hannam
Sorry for ur loss
Leslie Davis
Sorry for ur loss
McDonalds
Will miss him coming in to McDonalds ❤ Sending our condolences to all the family
Margo Frost
Paula, Judson, John and Benji, so sorry about the loss of your father. Take care.
From the Freeman family on Pleasant Avenue
SYLVIA VERGE
Sorry to hear of Juds passing. Accept my sympathy.
Vivian Croft (Whynot)
Thinking of you all.
Aunt Melissa think of the good times.
Marion Davis
Gary and I send our condolences to the family.
Dick Henneberry
My condolences to the family.
I had many a conversation with Jud and his wife at macDonald’s.
Vance Whynot
I must say he was the man, the myth, and the legend. Judson Cross was a great man, not just because he was my father in law but he taught me lots about life. He taught me to be a man because he wanted to make sure my wife, his daughter, was looked after and then told me kids were golden. The legend at talking about everything and anything, ask my daughter in law, Allie, about Bologna. He also ensured that I always put my family first as that was his myth. Jud, I never got to say thank you for everything that you gave me, Thank You! and I will always remember and love you. To my wife (Paula), Jud, John and Benjamin, he was great and let’s celebrate his life by remembering all the good he gave us before he left to be with your mom. Love you all and will miss him for sure!
David & Judy Whynott of mersey point
To all of judge’s family we send our deepest condolences. Juddie was always the same friendly guy to chat with and will be missed by all who knew him.bless you all at this sad time.
Darren Horton
My condolences to all the family I like chatting with Judson about hunting and fishing.
Barry and Sharon Levy
Judson’s Family ,
We are thinking of you all especially his children .Sincere condolences.
Darren Whynot / Lisa Tarr
To all the family we are sorry for your loss R.I.P Pal
Ray & Evey Wolfe
Please accept our condolences
Ed @ Evie Fisher
To all the family; Sorry to read the passing of Juddie, he was friendly and liked to talk . Sending our sincere condolence ,thoughts and prayers are with you all.
Bruce Theriau
To The Cross Family:
Sorry to hear of Juddies passing.
Marilyn Whynot ( Croft)
To Judson’s family sending condolences on your loss .
Susan Zinck
Sorry to read of Juddies passing. Loved listening to his stories while we camped at Hibernia. He and Eileen always made you feel welcome. RIP
Susan and Gary
gloria aulenback and
gloria aulenback
may 6, 2022 at 12:40 am
to the cross family,
i am so sorry to hear of your dads passing. very nice
person to talk to. my thoughts and prayers are with
you at this sad time.
NELSON BOLAND
To all the family: Our sincere condolences upon Juddie’s passing. He was a great family man and friend. Many a visit to my garden to have a yarn and tell me a story. He and I’s family and our children grew up together and they were great neighbours.
I remember when he worked at Marine Dept., at Bowater Mersey , he was always willing to help the new, younger, inexperienced employees the tricks of the trade. Cherish your memories !
Clyde and David Whynot
OUR sincere condolences up on Juddie’s passing he was a great man with sense of humor and loved to chat at McDonalds. REST EASY my friend
Dawn Hanley
So sorry to hear of Juddie’s passing. Condolences to the family.
John & Linda Cossette
Our heartfelt condolences to all Juddie’s family and loving partner Marion.
I remember the first time I had met Juddie, that huge smile, he instantly made me feel welcome at his and Eileen’s home. The story telling you never knew if they were true or not until you seen that little grin.
He loved being surrounded by family and friends at his home, it was the place to gather. What wonderful memories each of you will cherish forever
John and I will be forever grateful when he welcomed us with open arms when we visited.
RIP Juddie
Stephen and Theresa Wentzell
I’m so sorry to hear of the passing of Juddies. One thing we won’t forget that he always made us laugh. He was a very nice man.
Sandy Miller
The “Chairman” of the McDonalds Coffee Club has chaired his last meeting. A vote will not be held to fill the position because Juddie was, is, and always will be irreplaceable.
To Judson’s children, grandchildren, extended family and former coworkers I offer my sincere condolences. I’m sure you all have great memories of your time spent with him and many of those will bring you an occasional chuckle. Hold on to those thoughts and remember them often.
Judson, “May Your Spirit Fly High”.
The Rideouts Liz Gloria and David
We are thinking of you all,at this sad time.so sorry for your loss,.It brings thoughts of Lauria and Judy.we were such great friends .I rememer you very well.also..May God Bless.
Lynn Kempton-Lowe
I was so sorry to hear about Judson’s passing and my condolences go out to all of his family. Anyone who knew Judson also knew that he was a friend to all. Larry and I used to enjoy going to McDonald’s once in a while for a treat (years ago now) and we could always count on seeing Judson there, with a cheerful smile and a kind word to all who came and went.
It was easy to see that Judson was proud of his family. I think especially of you, Paula, and remember how his eyes would light up whenever he spoke about you. You were ‘Daddy’s little girl’, for sure!
And I remember how he would check in on you, Robin, during some of the hard times that you went through. ‘Juddy’ (as you called him) was the ‘big brother’ that so most people just wish they had – always looking out for his little sister.
You all have lots of memories of Judson to treasure, and to share with one another. Some are sad, but most are happy, and those are the ones that he would want you to focus on, and keep close to your heart. There will be times of tears, but Judson would be happy to know that you haven’t lost your ability to laugh as you look back on days gone by.
‘Juddy’ was a kind, hard-working man who loved life and who loved his family. He was a good man and we won’t forget him.
Love & Prayers to all,
Lynn xoxo