In Remembrance Of

Brocious Dudley

Brocious Dudley, 60, of Camden Point, MO passed away Wednesday, May 27, 2015.

He was born on November 28, 1954 to Benjamin Lewis and Marjorie (Miller) Dudley in Kansas City, MO. Brocious grew up in North Kansas City and in 1973 he graduated from North Kansas City High School. Brocious received his Bachelors of Science Degree in Animal Science from Northwest Missouri University in Maryville.

On August 17, 1985 he was united in marriage to Julie Buck. After their marriage they lived in Camden Point where they farmed and made their home. 

Brocious also worked in maintenance for the Platte County School District and the North Platte School District. He enjoyed leatherwork and wood carving. Broucious was musically inclined and played several instruments. He loved his dogs, cows and most of all his family.

He was preceded in death by his parents.

Brocious is survived by his wife Julie Dudley and three sons Lucas Dudley, Dakotah Dudley and Nathan Dudley all of the home; brother Jim Dudley and wife Shirley; sister Jane Swan and husband Jim; other relatives and many friends.

Memorial Visitation: 6:00-8:00 p.m. Monday June 1st at Hixson-Klein Funeral, Smithville

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  • Joe Crane

    I met Brocious at college and we became best friends. We made many road trips to for cokes to Cheyenne and rodeos in Sandsprings, and Oklahoma City. I can tell stories about Brocious and I , that no one will believe – with the exception of rebuilding his dad’s combine on the ASB bridge during rush hour traffic. His love for his Diamond – T trucks and cattle were only surpassed by his love for Julie and pride in his boys. I too will miss his phone calls. The best advice I ever gave Brocious was to marry Julie. It was good thing he listened for once and they gave him the happiest years. My fondest memory is when Lucas and I were able to get Brocious’s Diamond- T started. The grin on his face was priceless and one I will never forget.Our thoughts are with you all. Joe and Claire

  • Judy Bauer

    Brocious was my cousin and friend. He was an extremely intelligent, funny and caring person and I am going to miss our long phone conversations very much. I will keep Julie and the boys in my prayers and look forward to the day when I will see my friend again with Jesus.

  • David & Susan Lomax

    Julie & family,Only had the opportunity to meet you once, and that under some stressful circumstances (fire!)  You are in our prayers for healing and grace.Please do not hesitate to call JohnMark & Katie (or us) if we may be of assistance in any way.

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