All Stu Dudley docs in one place
#41

Joined: Jan 2003
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I've been on so many trips this year (hooray for me!), that I missed Stu's passing. Discovered yesterday when responding to a South of France thread and the OP mentioned it. Geez, such sad news, especially considering how relatively young he was.
While I've been to the South of France many times, I have still used Stu's valuable guide information.
Anyway, to keep this thread going (I had to search his name), as an old time poster, and remembering how to pray for the leg, TTT.
While I've been to the South of France many times, I have still used Stu's valuable guide information.
Anyway, to keep this thread going (I had to search his name), as an old time poster, and remembering how to pray for the leg, TTT.
#42

Joined: Jun 2005
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Oh I am so sad to hear that Stu passed away.
Coincidentally, he lived around the corner from where all three of my children were born and raised before we moved to Southern California. He was instrumental in me landing on Aix-en Provence for our first long stay.
Boy did he love traveling with Ellen! Truly an inspiration!
Coincidentally, he lived around the corner from where all three of my children were born and raised before we moved to Southern California. He was instrumental in me landing on Aix-en Provence for our first long stay.
Boy did he love traveling with Ellen! Truly an inspiration!
#44

Joined: Dec 2017
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I used Stu's Normandy and Brittany reports and they were an inspiration. Unfortunately, some of the references to restaurants and hotels are out of date, which is to be expected, but just beware if you are using his information.
#45
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Joined: Feb 2003
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Thank you, Carol, for your note of appreciation. It was well worth the effort putting it together, that others could find Stu's wisdom with greater facility.




