Reginald Hudson Program
THE HOMEGOING CELEBRATION FOR THE LIFE OF
“R EG ” AKA “R EGGIE B”
S UNRISE : F EBRUARY 19, 1972
S UNSET : J ANUARY 22, 2022
— C ELEBRATION OF L IFE — W EDNESDAY , F EBRUARY 2, 2022 1:00 PM G ATHERING OF C HRIST C HRUCH (GOCC) 1729 S. B ECKLEY A VE . D ALLAS , TX 75224 B ISHOP A HZAN , OFFICIANT
We will always remember that special smile, that caring heart, that warm embrace, you always gave us. You being there through good and bad times, no matter what. We always remember you Reggie B. because there will never be another one to replace you in our hearts and the love we will always have for you. R EGINALD life journey began February 19, 1972 in Dallas, TX. He was born to the parents of Patricia Ann Hudson and Robert Charles Bailey Sr. He attend James Madison High School, class of 1991. In his leisure time, he enjoyed fishing, listening to and making music, riding his motorcycle, good food, watching the Dallas Cowboys play, watching good movies and spending time with his family and friends. His laugh and smile can be heard a mile away. Reginald truly found his journey with The Most High and was a devoted and faithful member of Gathering of Christ Church (GOCC) under the leadership of Bishop Ahzan. Reginald was preceded in death by his mother, Patricia Ann Hudson with whom he will share his eternal resting place. Reginald met the love of his life Sharon at C. C. Young Memorial Home on December 28, 1998 and they made it official on June 7, 2007, they have been together for over 20 years, no children were born to this reunion, but raised a few “Furry Kids” along the way. Reginald leaves behind to cherish his lifelong memories: wife, Sharon Hudson; brothers, Arthur Hudson “Art”, Charles Bailey Jr. “Lil Charles”, Christopher Bailey, Tanjavette Hudson “Tangie”, LaTishia Hudson “Tisha-Ray”, Stephanie Goff; a host of aunts, uncle, nieces, nephews, cousins, extended large family of relatives and life long friends. M Y J OURNEY J UST B EGAN Don't think of me as gone away, my journey's just begun Life holds so many facets this earth is but one Just think of me as resting from the sorrows and the tears In a place of warmth and comfort where there are no days and years Think of how I must be wishing, that you could know today How nothing but your sadness, can really go away And think of me as living in the hearts of those I touched For nothing loved is ever lost and I know I was loved so much. Then shall the dust return to the earth as I was and the spirit shall return unto God who gave it. Ecclesiastes 12:7
S TATEMENT OF A PPRECIATION When troubles come to try our soul, we love you friends for standing by. For these are troubles all our own and paths that we must tread alone. Your love has eased this mournful road, And our prayers have lightened this heavy load. But just to feel we had a friend who stuck by us until the end. Whose sympathy through all endured, Whose warm handshake was always yours. You have emptied our chalice of heartache and pain. You have freshened our desert with flowers and rain. You have come in the sadness of winter and gloom. And sung of the gladness of summer and bloom. So in our grief, we fervently cry. God bless you friends, for just standing by.
Thanks to each of you, The Family
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