• Date Of Death: March 10, 2021
  • State: Maryland

Francis De Sales Mudd, Jr. 76, of Pawleys Island, SC, passed away at home surrounded by his loving family on, March 10, 2021.

Born in Washington, DC, Frank, was the son of Francis De Sales Mudd and Louise E. (Finan) Mudd. He attended Archbishop Neale Catholic School for 12 years. He continued his education at Charles County Community College (now College of Southern Maryland) High Point College (University) and received an MBA from Golden Gate University, while stationed at Mather Air Force Base in California.

He is survived by his wife, Jean of 53 years.  His children, Holly (Casper), her husband Brian, and their son Jarrod Nicholas, Francis DeSales Mudd, III (FD), his wife Nancy (Ramsbottom) and their son Francis De Sales, IV (De Sales), Thomas Anderson (Andy) Mudd, his wife Amy (Neal) and their children Lauren Elaine and Nicholas Ryan, and Marjorie (Marji) (Gray) and her husband Christopher and their children Logan De Sales and Isabelle Marie.  His grandchildren called him Paw- Paw, he loved them and enjoyed following their activities. He is also survived by his brothers Thomas F. and wife Judy and John F. and wife Mary (Mimi) Mudd. His sisters, Judy Jacoby and Louise Mudd and the late Patricia Mudd Kannapell. He is also survived by many cousins, nieces, nephews and grand nieces and nephews.

Frank was the consummate gentleman. He always looked out for others. He was a sounding board for his children and was famous for his “yellow pad” talks.  He led by example and helped each child find success in their professions. He was a faithful follower of Christ and worshiped his God with devotion.

Frank and his wife Jean, retired to Pawleys Island, SC in 2013.  Frank played golf, volunteered at St. Cyprians Catholic Church, and served on the Board of Directors of Pawleys Plantation.  His family gave him his greatest pleasure and sense of accomplishment. He will be missed by his family and many friends both in Maryland and South Carolina.

The family would like to thank all the Doctors and nurses, the therapy personnel, and Amedisys/Hospice of Georgetown County for their wonderful care during Frank’s illness.

Amedisys/Hospice                                                Low Country SC Chapter/ American Red Cross
402 Singleton Ridge Rd. Suite C                         2424 A City Hall Lane
Conway, SC 29526                                                North Charleston, SC  29406

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