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Vernon Russell Judd

Posted 2021-08-28 by mhenderson
Published by Mohave Daily News Online from Aug. 25 to 28, 2021 -
Bullhead City, Arizona -

Vernon Russell Judd, age 53, passed away unexpectedly in Laughlin,
Nevada on July 29, 2021. He was born at the Navajo Medical Center in
Tuba City, Arizona on November 26, 1967. Vernon was the third child
born to James R. Judd and Betty J. (Molton) Judd, both Jimmy and Betty
preceded him in death.

His adventurous childhood was spent running wild on the banks of the
Salmon River, Squaw Creek, and East Fork of the Salmon, in Clayton,
Idaho.. Vernon went to school in Clayton and graduated from Challis
High School in 1987, he enjoyed his time on the Challis Wrestling
Team. He then joined the U.S. Army in 1987, was stationed first at
Fort Leonard Wood, MO or "Fort Lost in the Woods" as Vern called it,
and then at Fort Wainwright in Fairbanks, Alaska.

After the Army, Vernon lived in Hailey, Idaho, where he worked as a
chef at the Alpine Café and met and married the love of his life,
Leiza Tobin in September 1993, at the Hailey Hotel, in Hailey, Idaho.
The couple moved to Moses Lake, Washington, where he completed his
drafting degree. Vernon spent the rest of his years in Washington,
Oregon, Northern Idaho, Arizona (mostly visiting family) and Nevada;
he loved traveling and made many friends wherever he went.

Vernon loved his family and friends with a kind heart of gold, always
eager to help anyone in need. He loved to laugh, tell jokes, and never
took anything seriously.

He was preceded in death by his nephew, Blake Judd.

Vernon is survived by his brother Jim Judd; sisters, Michelle Judd and
Dorothy Judd; nephews, Colton Jones and KC Judd; and nieces, Shyla
Jones and Allison Jones; and a great-nephew, Kyran Judd.

Please join us for a Celebration of The Life and Times of Vernon Judd
at the Clayton Community Center in Clayton, Idaho, at 1:00 p.m. on
Saturday, August 28, 2021. Condolences and photos for Vernon's family
can be shared at Wood River Chapel:
www.woodriverchapel.com.

Vernon's family wishes to extend sincerest thanks to all the helpers
along the way.





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