Obituary
Obituary of James Alvin George Joudrey
The family of James "Jim" Joudrey, beloved husband of Ruth Joudrey, sadly announces his death that occurred on Wednesday, May 10th, 2017 at Kennebec Manor with family at his side. Born April 1st, 1941 in Saint John, Jim was the eldest son of the late Alvin and Margaret (Scribner) Joudrey. As a child Jim moved to Oak Point to live with his grandparents and to live on the farm. It’s during these years Jim worked hard alongside his grandfather, learning everything he could about hard work and life on the farm. Jim always had a story to tell about lessons learned while living and growing up in Oak Point. Later in life, Jim would meet the love of his life Ruth and would settle and raise their 4 children in the place closest to his heart, Oak Point. Prior to his retirement, Jim had a long working career with CP Transport. After retirement, he loved working in his garage on various projects. Jim enjoyed afternoon lunches with Ruth at the camp and long Sunday drives with friends or by themselves. Most of all he adored his grandchildren and treasured the times spent with them. Although Jim lived away from Oak Point for the last couple of years, Oak Point could never be taken out of Jim. In addition to his wife of nearly 54 years, Ruth, Jim is also survived by their children, Kathy Joudrey of Grand Bay-Westfield, Ross Joudrey (Kim) of Oak Point, Jamey Joudrey (Tracey) of Oak Point and Andrew Joudrey (Dawn) of Woodmans Point; brothers Jerry Joudrey (Karen) of Chipman, Ralph Joudrey (Cathy) of Bloomfield and Vance Joudrey of the Kingston Peninsula; sister Ellen Collins (Doug) of Quispamsis; 6 cherished grandchildren, Keenan Wedge-Joudrey, Jarrett Joudrey, Miranda Dickie, Logan Joudrey, Melinda Dickie and Tiernan Wedge-Joudrey; brother and sister-in-law, Bob and Mary Lou Wiggins of Apohaqui; as well as several nieces, nephews and cousins. A very special thank you to Ronald Northrup for his decades of friendship, Jim certainly considered you as one of his brothers. Jim, you will forever be loved and missed by all who knew you. Thank you to all the nurse’s, doctor’s and support workers that cared for Jim during his time at Kennebec Manor. Bonnie, thank you for all the entertainment you brought into Jim’s day. As per Jim's request, no visitation or funeral service will be held. A celebration of Jim’s life will be held at a later date. Arrangements are under the care and direction of Brenan’s funeral Home, 111 Paradise Row Saint John (634-7424).
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