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Lufkin Bowyer looses battle with Menegitis
Bowyer Greg Rudd of Crazy Horse Primitive Weapons of Lufkin, Texas died Wednesday of Bacterial Spinal Meningitis.
Rudd worked as a licensed vocational nurse in the catheterization lab of Memorial of Health System of East Texas and also owned the Lufkin Sports Judo Club. He was a fourth degree black belt and was a Level 2 martial arts instructor. Rudd was known for making beautiful, handcrafted longbows and was the Texas archery champion for three consecutive years and a Louisiana archery champion for two years. He is survived by his wife, Glenda, and three children, Shana, Nathan and Trevor. He was 41. Prayers go out to the Rudd Family. |
Very sad indeed. Prayers go out to his friends and family!
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Condolences to the Rudd family and friends.
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Sorry to hear and prayers to all. Man, that hits home as I'm 41.
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tragic, so sorry to hear. please tell the family our hearts, thoughts, and prayers are with them.
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Spike let me add my condolences also. Life is so precious. We never know how much time we will have of our own, nor how much time with our loved ones.
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Best wishes to the family. He sounds like a good man.
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Prayers go out to the family.
I'm sure he is hunting with God today. |
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