Longtime Member of AOPA Board
Fitzgerald S. "Jerry" Hudson, a longtime member of AOPA's Board
of Trustees, has died in Montgomery (AL) after a brief illness. He
was 78. "We have lost a warm, gracious, and hard-working former
board member who contributed much to the strength of AOPA," said
Paul C. Heintz, AOPA chairman. "His encouragement and guidance
influenced considerably AOPA`s decision to include the insurance
agency among the many services AOPA provides its nearly 400,000
members."
"For over 30 years, including all of my tenure as chairman, AOPA
benefited enormously from Jerry Hudson's unstinting service to AOPA
as an active and an emeritus trustee, always the wise advisor and
true friend to us all," said AOPA Board member R. Anderson Pew, who
was chairman of the board of trustees during most of Hudson's
tenure. Pew sponsored Hudson's election to the board in 1972.
"He was a gracious host for many of our board retreats where
much of what AOPA is today was conceived and planned. While we will
greatly miss him, the many strengths he brought to AOPA will endure
as will our warm memories of him."
Boyer: "We Have Lost A Valued Colleague"
"I was
deeply saddened to receive the news of Jerry's passing," said AOPA
President Phil Boyer (right). "He gave so much to AOPA, and to me
personally. We have lost a valued colleague, a wise advisor, and a
dear friend."
Although trained as an engineer, Hudson's long association with
the insurance industry made him key to the development of the AOPA
Insurance Agency. He had served as chairman of the board of Willis
Corroon (now Willis Group Holdings) and Collier Cobb &
Associates. He also was vice chairman of Chesapeake International
Corporation and executive director of Lumsden Buckley Houston
Group.
He was an underwriting member of Lloyd's of London and had
served as president of the National Association of Surety Bond
Producers. At the time of his death, he was a general partner in
Hudson Group Partners.
Hudson served in the US Marine Corps during World War II and the
Korean conflict. In between, he received an engineering degree from
Duke University in 1946.
He joined the university's board of trustees in 1979 and served
as chairman from 1988 to 1991. He also held several volunteer
positions with Duke and received numerous honors, including the
School of Engineering's Distinguished Service Award. In 1992, a
refurbished "Ol' Red," Duke's venerable engineering building, was
renamed Hudson Hall in his honor.
Hudson was a graduate of the executive program at the University
of North Carolina's School of Business Administration and served as
director of the North Carolina Business Foundation and a member of
the North Carolina Citizens Association board.
He was a lover of the arts and endowed a chair at the North
Carolina Symphony.
Hudson received his private pilot certificate in 1950, later
adding an instrument rating. He joined AOPA in 1954.
Hudson's devotion to general aviation and AOPA extended to his
family as well. Two of his sons are active with the association.
William Hudson succeeded his father on the AOPA Board of Trustees
in 1999. Christopher Hudson is the AOPA regional representative for
the Mid-Atlantic region.
Fitzgerald S. Hudson is also survived by two other adult
children.