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Mr. Tudor departed this life on Tuesday night, November 9, 2021, at Pine Meadows Healthcare in Bolivar.
Mr. Tudor was born March 4, 1943, to Everette and Rosalee Mahaffey Tudor in Norwood, OH. He did a lot of travelling prior to his marriage to Wanda Jane Ridley on June 10, 2000. They lived in Lawrenceville, GA while he worked building hotels until 2007, when they returned to Whiteville. Mr. Tudor was a woodworker and was known for the beautiful birdhouses he crafted and then sold at auction to raise money for the Whiteville Mennonite School. He worked for Homestead Enterprises for several years. Mr. Tudor loved painting, hunting, fishing, and his family, and most of all his love for Jesus. He had preached in the 1990’s and was a member of Bethlehem Baptist Church, in Whiteville, where he and his wife Wanda would sing together occasionally.
Survivors include his wife Wanda Ridley Tudor of Whiteville; his daughter Michelle Walker of Tulsa, OK; and two sons, Ricky Taylor of St. Louis, MO and and Benjamin Campbell (Steven) of Brownsville; a brother, Wade Tudor of Livingston, KY; and by numerous grandchildren and great grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents; a daughter, Teena Stage; and his sisters, Mary Plummer Flanagan and Judy Tudor Trim.
The family requests that in lieu of flowers, memorials may be sent to St. Jude’s Children’s Hospital [stjude.org] or the Whiteville Mennonite Children’s School at 7065 Fayette Corner Dr., Whiteville, TN, 38075.
***Masks are required to attend the visitation and/or funeral service.***
Mr. Tudor was born March 4, 1943, to Everette and Rosalee Mahaffey Tudor in Norwood, OH. He did a lot of travelling prior to his marriage to Wanda Jane Ridley on June 10, 2000. They lived in Lawrenceville, GA while he worked building hotels until 2007, when they returned to Whiteville. Mr. Tudor was a woodworker and was known for the beautiful birdhouses he crafted and then sold at auction to raise money for the Whiteville Mennonite School. He worked for Homestead Enterprises for several years. Mr. Tudor loved painting, hunting, fishing, and his family, and most of all his love for Jesus. He had preached in the 1990’s and was a member of Bethlehem Baptist Church, in Whiteville, where he and his wife Wanda would sing together occasionally.
Survivors include his wife Wanda Ridley Tudor of Whiteville; his daughter Michelle Walker of Tulsa, OK; and two sons, Ricky Taylor of St. Louis, MO and and Benjamin Campbell (Steven) of Brownsville; a brother, Wade Tudor of Livingston, KY; and by numerous grandchildren and great grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents; a daughter, Teena Stage; and his sisters, Mary Plummer Flanagan and Judy Tudor Trim.
The family requests that in lieu of flowers, memorials may be sent to St. Jude’s Children’s Hospital [stjude.org] or the Whiteville Mennonite Children’s School at 7065 Fayette Corner Dr., Whiteville, TN, 38075.
***Masks are required to attend the visitation and/or funeral service.***