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Trudy Anne Hull Ferguson went home to Jesus on Nov. 7, 2023. Trudy was born to Eunice and Irwin Hull on April 7, 1954, and grew up in Tygh Valley, Ore. There she embraced the beautiful countryside, where she shared fond memories of raising animals and fell in love with riding horses.
After graduating high school, Trudy quickly started building a beautiful life and raising her family, eventually settling in The Dalles, Ore. She became a paraeducator at Dallesport Elementary, where she met her soulmate, Dan. Together they began their adventurous life shared with family and friends.
Trudy and Dan spent many years traveling, attending concerts, going to Seahawks games, and so much more. They also spent many blissful days at “Fergie’s Bar and Grill,” where many people have come together to share memories.
Trudy joins her daughter Harmony, her parents, and her siblings Gerry, Margery, and Timothy in Heaven. She is survived by her husband Dan; her brother Gaile (Lois); her children Crystal, Miranda (Joe), and Jay; her stepsons Brandon and Cameron; her niece Michelle (Travis); her grandchildren Courtney, Erin, Michael, Kayle and Blakely; and her great-grandchildren Rafaella and Regina, as well as several nieces, nephews and cousins.
Trudy will be missed greatly by her family and friends. A celebration of life will be held at Ramsey Grange Hall, 81184 Dufur Valley Road in Dufur, Ore., on Saturday, Jan. 6, 2024, at 1 p.m.
Exodus 23:20
“See, I am sending an angel ahead of you to guard you along the way and bring you to the place I have prepared.”
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I met Trudy when I moved to Washington in 1978. She worked at Betty’s Place and I worked at Hood River Travel. We were instant friends I was pregnant with my first son (Loren). She was my biggest support. She helped me many times
With all her love and caring support . We remained friends even when I moved to Arizona.
She main a visit once and we had a great trip to the Grand Canyon . I always amazed me how she always won when she put her name in drawings. One time in K-Mart they had a drawing for a diamond necklace. Every one was waiting and I turned around and saw Trudy. Guess who won. I always saw her when I came to Washington throughout the years. She was extremely happy. The main memory is she was so caring and a true Christian. I had not seen her for a few years but she was always in my thoughts.
Everyone was blessed to have had her in their life.
She had the most beautiful soul. 💖 I still don't believe it. In my heart I know she is gone, but I can't wrap my head around it. The tears will forever flow as I will never feel her hugs or hear her voice again. It's not real. This can't be real....
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I met Trudy when I moved to Washington in 1978. She worked at Betty’s Place and I worked at Hood River Travel. We were instant friends I was pregnant with my first son (Loren). She was my biggest support. She helped me many times
With all her love and caring support . We remained friends even when I moved to Arizona.
She main a visit once and we had a great trip to the Grand Canyon . I always amazed me how she always won when she put her name in drawings. One time in K-Mart they had a drawing for a diamond necklace. Every one was waiting and I turned around and saw Trudy. Guess who won. I always saw her when I came to Washington throughout the years. She was extremely happy. The main memory is she was so caring and a true Christian. I had not seen her for a few years but she was always in my thoughts.
Everyone was blessed to have had her in their life.
Debbie Verble
She had the most beautiful soul. 💖 I still don't believe it. In my heart I know she is gone, but I can't wrap my head around it. The tears will forever flow as I will never feel her hugs or hear her voice again. It's not real. This can't be real....
Sweet, sweet, Grammy. 💚💙💚💙
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