Nathaniel Fudge ’76

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Nathaniel died April 9, 2022, at Broward Health North Hospital in Deerfield, Fla.

Born in Madison, Fla., he graduated from Miami Jackson High School, where he excelled at football. At Princeton, he studied history, played on the freshman football team, and roomed with Thomas Palmer. Nathaniel elected not to return to Princeton after sophomore year for personal reasons.

In 1983, he began his career with the Miami Police Department. He was part of the Honor Guard Unit, an elite unit that serves as the official representative of the department and the district within Miami-Dade County. He retired after 31 years of service in 2014.

Nathaniel was an accomplished photographer and enjoyed tinkering with computers. He particularly enjoyed bowling and decorating his home during the Christmas holidays. His children remember him as a firm and caring father who encouraged them to pursue their education and always do the right thing. Nathaniel had a lifelong passion for studying history.

The class sends sincere condolences to his mother, Mary Fudge; son Jeremie; daughter Kimberly Miller; grandson Austin; brothers James and Larry; and sisters Carmen Webster and Sabrina Fanord.

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