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Warren Judge III - Class Of 1968 VIEW PROFILE

Warren Cameron Judge III, a long-time resident of Kitty Hawk, North Carolina, passed away on Saturday, November 5, 2016, following a brief illness.

He is survived by his wife of forty-two years, Theresa "Tess" Strickler Judge, and by his children, Montague and his wife, Katherine Dixon, Michael Dixon, Mary Elizabeth (Dixon) Levy, and Mark and his wife, Wendy Dixon.

Warren was also a devoted grandfather to his ten grandchildren, Keller and Benjamin Dixon, Matthew and Elizabeth Dixon, Max and Molly Levy, Houston and Emily Dixon, and Noah and Emma Hutchens.Warren was born in Queens, New York and raised in Charlottesville, Virginia. He was the loving son of Ruth and Warren Cameron Judge Jr. and brother to Carl and his wife, Maren Judge, Robert Judge, and Ruth and her husband, Doug Bridgeforth. Warren was also a loving uncle to thirteen nieces and nephews.

Warren graduated from Virginia Wesleyan College in 1972. Along with his wife, Tess, Warren operated hotels in Greensboro, North Carolina and on the Outer Banks for more than forty years. He also operated the Sands Seafood Restaurant on the Outer Banks and was fondly known as the "Sandsman."Warren was a dedicated public servant, serving as a town councilman for three terms in Jamestown, North Carolina, where he and Tess raised their four children. Working with a small group of parents, he formed a youth baseball league in that community and served on numerous committees and boards supporting youth sports and high school athletics.

Warren moved to the Outer Banks of North Carolina in 1987, where his commitment to public service continued. He served on the Dare County Tourism Board for nine years, serving as Chairman for five of those years. He also served on the Board of the Dare County Airport Authority.In 2000, Warren was elected to the Dare County Board of Commissioners, which he served on for sixteen years until the time of his passing. He spent eleven of those years as Chairman of the Board. Among his many other civic accomplishments, Warren served on and/or chaired the Joint Committee on Beach Access, Outer Banks Catch Executive Committee, UNC Coastal Studies Institute Board of Directors, College of the Albemarle Board of Directors, Shoreline Management Commission, Dare County Social Services Board, Children and Youth Partnership, Dare County Youth Center Advisory Board, Citizens Action Committee to Replace the Bonner Bridge and the Preserve Beach Access Initiative, and the Dare County Capital Improvements Planning Committee. Warren also created a joint task force bringing together representatives of the Board of Commissioners and the Board of Education to work together.In 2011, Warren and his wife, Tess were named Dare County Citizens of the Year by the Outer Banks Chamber of Commerce for their wide-ranging and tireless work on behalf of the citizens of Dare County. At the time of his passing, Warren was a candidate for the North Carolina House of Representatives.Along with his wife, Warren was a charter member of All Saints Episcopal Church in Southern Shores, North Carolina.

The family will receive visitors at St. Andrews By-the-Sea Episcopal Church on Saturday, November 12, 2016,from 6 till 8 p.m. A celebration of Warren's life will be held on Sunday, November 13, 2016,at 2 p.m. at St. Andrews By-the-Sea. Burial will take place immediately following the service at Southern Shores cemetery. Friends and relatives are cordially invited to join the family for a reception at Duck Woods Country Club immediately following the burial.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made to All Saints Episcopal Church Building Fund, 40 Pintail Trail, Southern Shores, NC 27949 or to the Outer Banks Community Foundation Disaster Relief Fund, 13 Skyline Road, Kitty Hawk, NC 27949.

Twiford Funeral Home, Manteo is assisting the family with arrangements. Condolences may be expressed at www.twifordfh.com.

Submitted by Sue Critzer Hughes and Sam Clarke.



 
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11/11/16 01:44 PM #1    

Julie L Swenson (Carney) (1968)

I'm so very sorry to read of Warren’s sudden passing. Warren was my good friend in high school. He was president of the Thespian Society–his leadership ability well understood even then. Warren was at the very heart and center of our class. Warren had such a generous nature, big hearted, mature for our age–wise, kind to a displaced Yankee plunked down in a Southern high school during complex and turbulent times. He was funny, smart and a loyal friend. My heartfelt condolences to Warren’s wife and family for this incomprehensible, unfair loss.

Julie Swenson, '68


11/12/16 12:35 PM #2    

Dale Denise Kerig (Parent) (1968)

It's so sad to read of Warren's death.  I remember him fondly with that big smile and ability to make you laugh.


11/14/16 11:29 PM #3    

Tommy Viar (1968)

Totally agree with you Julie & Dale. Warren was one of the good guys who was always fun to be around, inclusive and non-judgmental (pun intended...he would have appreciated it). I know this; he was always a blessing in his relationships. I always walked away from him a better man. Our loss is heaven's gain. To his family, remember and smile.


11/15/16 02:57 PM #4    

Mary Verona Leake (Browning) (1968)

I was so sorry to hear of Warren's passing.  I remember him from classes at AHS as a friendly, funny, and smart guy who enjoyed life.  I know that all who loved and knew him will have difficult days ahead, so we are lifting your family in our prayers. 

With fond memories, Verona (Leake) and Roger Browning

 

 


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