Passionate, intense, musical and outrageously funny, Judge was born in Dallas on a snowy February 7, 1986. He went home to return to the Lord on Feb 16, 2016 - just 9 days after celebrating his 30th birthday. He attended Red Oak schools until he graduated in 2004. He participated in band and tennis, but his special talent was piano, playing by ear from the age of 4. His keyboard talent developed over the years and up until his untimely death, he was writing beats daily, ghost writing for big name artists, and had just secured representation. Judge graduated from Texas A & M with a degree in finance and built a career in the energy trading industry. He aspired to be an oil trader and was on a trajectory to reach his goal in the near future. He was currently employed at Jamex in Addison, Texas. Judge possessed an energetic and relentlessly creative mind, a sharp wit, and was one of the all-time great pranksters. At the same time, he had a sweetness and generosity about him that made everyone want to have him as a friend. He was baptized at Red Oak Baptist church as a child and was confirmed in the Catholic Church in 2014. Donations in his name are appreciated to Catholic Charities of Dallas. Judge is survived by a family that loved him and will miss him terribly: Parents, David and Lori, sister, Erin, grandparents Joe and Jean Moody, Grandmother Lorene Hudson, Aunt Jo Moody, Aunt & Uncle Jim and Cherry Pyeatt, Uncle James Moody, Aunt Patricia Hudson, Aunt & Uncle James and Becky Hudson and a number of cousins: Matt & Kathleen Hudson, Phil and Regan Macnamara, Carrie Moore, Rhett & Morgan Stone, Charles & Katie Sercy, and R J Macurak.
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