SteveP, I have known Jerry for quite some time mostly through the internet but we also have a number of mutual friends. I know we crossed paths at DU but he was a few years older than me. In the last decade, we regularly traded e-mails but in the off-season not so much. I did not visit USCHO regularly in the off-season so it didn't occur to me that something may have happened to him. When he didn't show up in the game threads this season I did a little digging. I didn't find an obit but I did fine this tribute to him from his colleagues at KFAB in Omaha. He did a weekly piece for them from Phoenix the last few years.
http://kfab.iheart.com/onair/good-morning-show-4850/a-tribute-to-jerry-hudson-13592548/
For those who don't know much about Old Pio he was originally from the Chicago area who started his undergraduate career at the University of Illinois. He transferred to DU and became the radio voice of the Pioneers in the late 1960s and called the 1968 National Championship game. He was good friends with those players and so all the stories he told over the years about the players and Murray were first hand accounts. Murray got him his first job outside of DU and he was forever grateful for that. I know he had radio and TV broadcast stints in Omaha, Tampa, Houston and Phoenix and maybe a few other spots I don't know about. His beverage of choice was Crown Royal over ice. At some point in his younger years he served in the U.S. Air Force. As I recall one of the bases he was stationed at was in New Foundland in Canada. Raise your glasses of Crown Royal to Old Pio!
We have now lost two of our most colorful and knowledgeable DU posters in Jimbo and Old Pio. RIP to the both of you