The funeral service will be conducted at 11:00 A.M., Wednesday, August 12, 2020 at Davis Chapel A.M.E. Church Cemetery located on Georgia Hwy 26 West in Oglethorpe, Georgia. Bishop Jack Smith will officiate.
Please be mindful that we will adhere to all government recommendations and mandates to limit the number of attendees at all services at this time. We are limiting the number of attendees to no more than 10 at the funeral home chapel services and graveside services. We thank you for your understanding and patience during this time.
Eddie Charles Hudson, Jr. was born on February 21, 1969 in Atlanta, Georgia to the late Eddie Charles Hudson, Sr. and the late Bernistine Mae Thomas Hudson. He was educated in the public school system of Macon County and was a 1987 graduate of Macon County High School, Montezuma, Georgia. He graduated from Barbizon Modeling School in 1989. He also served his country proudly in the United States Army. Eddie joined First Salem Baptist Church June 2010. Eddie was very talented in modeling, poetry, and making jewelry. He owned his jewelry store called Elegance By Eddie. He was loved by many and always helping those in need.
Eddie leaves to cherish his memories: his siblings, Clifford Bernard Hudson (Wanda) and Kenneth Jerome Hudson (Bianca) both of Oglethorpe, Georgia, Syretta Denise Hudson Brown (Pernell) of Montezuma, Georgia, half sisters Willie Mae Smith (Jack) of Kathleen, Georgia, Deborah Boykins of Stone Mountain, Georgia, and Miracle Hudson; nieces, Adrian Kimberly Williams of Florida, Miah LeAnn Hudson of Montezuma, Georgia, and Camiyah Hudson of Perry, Georgia; nephews, Deontae Jeremiah Hudson of Montezuma, Georgia, Joshua Hudson. Kathleen, Georgia, Authuro Boykins, Stone Mountain, Georgia, and Jordan DeKense Hudson of Oglethorpe, Georgia; aunts and uncles, Annie Claude Thomas and Eddie Will Thomas both of Oglethorpe, Georgia, Amour Jean Smith, Duxbury, Massachusetts, Mary Hudson and Dorothy Hines both of Ellaville, Georgia, Annie Fagan of Greenville, California, and Albert Thomas, Jr. of Boston, Massachusetts; and a host of other relatives and friends including several devoted friends, Eugene Arnold, Karen Hubbard, Demetrius Smith, Dana Hamilton, Gloria Snipes, Lessie Solomon and Helen Snipes.