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Joann, I was so sad to hear about Judy's death. I was out of town and am sorry to have missed her funeral. Judy and I were in the same grade at Holy Trinity and were good friends. I didn't see her often after we grew up but when I did see her, we had fun remembering those fun days at Holy Trinity. Eternal rest grant unto her O Lord.56
Judy worked for me at Stewart-Carey in Carmel back in the late 70's. We would ride together to work. She always talked about how much she loved her children.
Jim Harris
Wayne A Rader purchased flowers (The FTD Golden Memories Arrangement - Standard)
Our thoughts and prayers are with you . Tony & Sharon
Heather White purchased flowers (The FTD Pastel Peace Basket - Deluxe)
So very sorry for your loss. Blessings, Christopher, Heather & Grace White
Auntie Judy, you will always be remembered and always loved. You were always so good to me growing up and beyond...You are no longer in any pain and will be watching over all of us here. Rest in Peace.
I am so sorry for your loss. I am so glad I got to see and talk to Judy at Mom's funeral. You are in my prayers.
To my Sis: I will always remember how you saw the good in people, your generosity even when you didn't have to give, and your willingness to do whatever you could, apologizing for not being able to do more. I will miss your sense of humor, and never will I forget that infectious laugh. Those talks we had where we laughed until we cried are memories I will hold close. We all wanted to be selfish and keep you with us because we knew it was what we needed. I know you are proud of Shannon and Nick for following your wishes, the hardest decision that they will ever encounter. I am tearfully happy that you are now in a worry-free place, where pain will never be an issue again. So, my dear sister, somehow I know we'll meet again, not sure quite where, and I don't know just when. You're in my heart, so until then, it's time for saying good-bye. Love you forever, Janice
When the Angels made the mold for friends, they took it from Judy. 17 years ago I walked through the door at Deltronic Corporation to apply for an opening. Judy was the 1st person I saw coming through the door. I later found that if you didn't get past her, you wouldn't get the job. She was the absolute best judge of character that I ever ever met. It was a gift. So I guess, I passed the test. She was so intuitive. We not only became friends, we became CLOSE friends. We found that we shared so many of the same interests.We shared stories of our families, she came into my home, we went to the horse racing track several times, we went to garage sales. Oh, how she loved to shop. And Genealogy....well if you knew Judy, you know how she loved her genealogy. She taught me everything I know about it. We spent so many hours after work and on Saturdays driving to the Federal Archives and several of the Mormon Archive locations in Southern California. After she moved back home to Indianapolis, we would talk for 1-2 hours a month or more on the phone catching up and talking about the same TV shows we watched. I will sadly miss these calls. Judy will always hold a special place in my heart. I will always treasure these memories. Fly with the Angels my Dear, Dear Friend!!. Your Friend, Rose
Judy came to work at Deltronic 25 years ago and we quickly bonded. We shared so many wonderful memories over the years from concerts, gagrage sales and plays. Before she moved back to Indiana we got to go see the live mucical Grease with one one of her favorite Americamn Idol winners Taylor Hicks. She was so excited and after the show we got to meet him and he autographed our CD's. She was the belle of the ball at Deltronic and made everyday delightful. She was so much more than another employee to us, she was a true friend, sister and mother to so many. She had a full life and I was so happy for her when she finallly went back home to share in her families lives. She was so glad to be home and be able to share time with her children, mother, grandchildren, great grandchildren, niece, nephew, their families and old friends.
I will miss you even more now my friend, my sister and you will live on forever in my heart and mind. ♥♥♥
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