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Hudson Taylor was born January 8, 1952 in Santa Cruz, CA, the son of Harold Woodman and Claretta Thelon (Torgersen) Moe. Growing up, he attended school in the Red Bluff and Soquel areas of California. Following graduation, he attended some college and began working in the drywall trade. On July 8, 1972, Hudson married Elizabeth Noble in Santa Cruz, CA. To this union, four sons, Davin, Brendan, Karl, and Cameron blessed their lives. Hudson was a general building contractor for most of his life. They resided in Weed, CA for many years before moving to Dickinson in the fall of 2013. He loved music, baseball and swimming. He was passionate about restoring and remodeling houses. He was known by his grandchildren as “Singing Grandpa”. Most importantly, those who knew Hudson will remember his fervent love for His Savior Jesus Christ. Hudson is survived by his wife, Elizabeth of Dickinson; sons, Davin Moe and Brendan Moe of Dickinson, Karl (Rosella Abigail) Moe of Gardnerville, NV, Cameron Moe of Dickinson; grandchildren, DeVonn, Darci, Debra, Craig, William, and Shaila; sisters, Sonja Hennie (Frederick) Muster of San Marcos, CA, Vernita Lorree (Philip) Bigler of Sylmar, CA, Marion Priscilla Concannon of Redding, CA; brothers, Martin Luther (Elizabeth) of Albany, CA, John Richey (Anna Maria) of Santiago, Chile, Arvid Paul (Rebecca) of Roseville, CA, Charles Finney (Linda) of Albany, OR, Edvin Thorval (Melody) of Dickinson. He was preceded in death by his parents; brothers, Henning Craig Moe, Harold Woodman Moe Jr. and Woodrow Tordner Moe.

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Hudson Taylor was born January 8, 1952 in Santa Cruz, CA, the son of Harold Woodman and Claretta Thelon (Torgersen) Moe. Growing up, he attended school in the Red Bluff and Soquel areas of California. Following graduation, he attended some college and began working in the drywall trade. On July 8, 1972, Hudson married Elizabeth Noble in Santa Cruz, CA. To this union, four sons, Davin, Brendan, Karl, and Cameron blessed their lives. Hudson was a general building contractor for most of his life. They resided in Weed, CA for many years before moving to Dickinson in the fall of 2013. He loved music, baseball and swimming. He was passionate about restoring and remodeling houses. He was known by his grandchildren as “Singing Grandpa”. Most importantly, those who knew Hudson will remember his fervent love for His Savior Jesus Christ. Hudson is survived by his wife, Elizabeth of Dickinson; sons, Davin Moe and Brendan Moe of Dickinson, Karl (Rosella Abigail) Moe of Gardnerville, NV, Cameron Moe of Dickinson; grandchildren, DeVonn, Darci, Debra, Craig, William, and Shaila; sisters, Sonja Hennie (Frederick) Muster of San Marcos, CA, Vernita Lorree (Philip) Bigler of Sylmar, CA, Marion Priscilla Concannon of Redding, CA; brothers, Martin Luther (Elizabeth) of Albany, CA, John Richey (Anna Maria) of Santiago, Chile, Arvid Paul (Rebecca) of Roseville, CA, Charles Finney (Linda) of Albany, OR, Edvin Thorval (Melody) of Dickinson. He was preceded in death by his parents; brothers, Henning Craig Moe, Harold Woodman Moe Jr. and Woodrow Tordner Moe.

Hudson T. MoeFUNERAL SERVICE:

Saturday, November 7, 2015 3:00 p.m.Evangelical Bible ChurchDickinson, North Dakota

OFFICIATING:Pastor Tim Privratsky

MUSIC:Jim Erickson Jay HepperleBeth Scammon Cindy Marboe

PALLBEARERS:Davin Moe Brendan MoeKarl Moe Cameron MoeEdvin Moe Zachary MoeJered Moe Matthew Moe

INURNMENT:At a later date

ARRANGEMENTS BY:Stevenson Funeral HomeDickinson, North Dakota

A meal will be served in the fellowship area

following the service.

Everyone is welcome.

And God raised us up with Christ and seated us with him in the heavenly realms in Christ Jesus, in order that in the coming ages he might show the incomparable riches of his grace, expressed in his kindness to us in Christ Jesus. For it is by grace you have been saved, through faith—and this is not from yourselves, it is the gift of God— not by works, so that no one can boast. For we are God’s handiwork, created in Christ Jesus to do good works, which God prepared in

advance for us to do. Ephesians 2:6-10