The Scudder Association Mourns the Loss of a Good Friend and Great Genealogist

Christopher Eric Scudder October 27, 1945 – February 11, 2018

It is with sadness the Scudder Association announces the sudden passing of Christopher Eric Scudder, a Board member, Genealogy Officer and dear friend to many in the Association.

Chris Scudder has for many years been responsible for the vetting and verification of Scudder family records. A “family” man of truly of exponential proportions. Chris was responsible of the converting of thousands of existing paper genealogical records to a searchable data base. A time consuming conversion that ultimately allowed us to make over 300 years of Scudder Genealogy available on-line.

Chris was preceded in death by his wife, Pamela Duck Scudder, who died of cancer in 2014, and his daughter, Shannon Pudleiner, who died of ovarian cancer in 2004.

He is survived by his daughter, Jennifer Trent, a feature film post-production supervisor; four grandsons, Jack and Will Trent of Studio City, California, and Steven and Mathieu Pudleiner of Vancouver, Canada; his sister, Cathy Goldman, of Phoenix, Arizona; and his brother, Craig Bassett, of Los Angeles, California.

Major Chris Scudder, served as a highly decorated Special Forces Officer, in the 25th Infantry Div. Vietnam. Chris served 3 tours in Vietnam

 
Chris was a Green Beret, Special Forces Officer in Vietnam, and was severely wounded in a night ambush.  After convalescence, he returned to active duty to pursue a career as an Army Officer, serving his country with distinction around the world.  His military awards and decorations include the Combat Infantry Badge, three Bronze Stars, the Purple Heart, two Meritorious Service Medals, three Army Commendation Medals, the Republic of Vietnam Honor Medal, and various other service medals.

After retirement he and his wife, Pamela, whom he married in 1966, settled on their farm on hilltop outside Harrison, AR.  Retirement allowed Chris to combine his love of history with his interest in genealogy, where he developed a remarkable family genealogical archive. After Chris joined the Scudder Association, he began a careful vetting of the existing Scudder genealogy papers, along with the comprehensive records compiled by the Church of Later Day Saints, in Salt Lake City, UT. Chris committed the rest of his life to maintain and update the accuracy of those records.

The Scudder Association and all of our families will always be indebted to Chris for his service and sacrifice, to his country and his family. His expertise, guidance and humor will be sorely missed.

Donations in memory of Chris can be made to The Scudder Association DONATE HERE.

Official Harrison Daily Times – Obituary For Chris Scudder 


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4 Comments

4 Comments

  1. Doris Scudder Dallas

    Thank you for your service. May you rest in peace.

    Reply
    • John Thomas Scudder

      Thank you for your Service Chris .Makes one proud to ge a Scudder.Rest in peace brother.John T Scudder….

      Reply
  2. Jennifer Scudder Trent

    Thank you for posting this article about my dad. He was proud to be a member of the Scudder Association.

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    • Richard Scudder

      Thank you Jennifer, We all thought the world of Chris and he will be missed greatly.

      Reply

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