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Kevin and Garnet Osborn posted a condolence
Sunday, August 30, 2015
Kevin and I rented a house from John and Judy, as we have got to know her these past 5 years she became to us like family. She had to hug us when we walked in the door and when we left. She became like a mother figure to me and I loved her so much. She was such a loving person. I know she is in heaven with Jesus. I love you Judy. Love, Kevin and Garnet Osborn
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Dolly and Jojo posted a condolence
Sunday, August 30, 2015
We remember all the days growing up with you on Page Street and us on Locust. The trouble you girls used to get into Oh My! WE lost touch for so long and then amazingly we found each other again. That happened a few times. We were always going to call so we could go to lunch again but this year things just didn't work out. You will always be in our hearts Love to you Judy, Dana and Rory.
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Krissy Kinsey posted a condolence
Saturday, August 29, 2015
Aunt Judy was one of the most loving people I've ever known, a friend of my step family's, growing up...when I had relationship problems in my early 20s, Judy and Don invited me into their home like I was one of theirs...I use to babysit Nicky in my teens, and always enjoyed spending time with them. Judy shared much wisdom with me during these times, what I didn't learn from my mother, Judy taught me. I have yet to meet anyone with such zest for life or compassion for other people, like her. Her last facebook post was that of an invitation for hugs from people- because that's what she was- an affectionate, down to earth person who cared very much for the needs and feelings of others. Now that I'm older, I look back and remember so many of the words she spoke to me, back when I was young, naive, and in dire need of good advice. I am so thankful to have known her, and look forward to spending even more time with her in Heaven, in the future. I love you, Aunt Judy!!
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Chris and Donna Croley-Vandercook posted a condolence
Friday, August 28, 2015
To all who is left to grieve Judy's passing from this life, remember her smiling face and that she was truly loved. She would not have you cry today but rejoice knowing she lived the best life she could for her savior. She would want everyone who have not accepted Jesus Christ as they're savior to do so you can meet her in heaven someday. Chris and I loved Judy. She also wanted to know how you were doing and always prayed for Chris. She will truly be missed, but we'll see her again someday.
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Te'lisa posted a condolence
Friday, August 28, 2015
I'm so sorry for your lost. Death is truly a tragic thing to deal with. However the bible say that there is going to be a resurrection at Acts 24:15. So we all do have a hope of being reunited with our dead loves ones. (John 5:28,29) We can believe this because God is the creator of life and the one who gave life to all living creatures is certainly capable of restoring life to someone who has died. (Psalm 36:9 ; Acts 17:24,25) He has also resurrected humans in the past and the bible reports eight instances of humans young, old, male and female who were brought back to life on earth. Some had been dead for a short while, but one had been in a tomb for 4 days. (read John 11:39-44) And finally God hates death, he views it as a enemy (1 Corinthians 15:26) He has a longing to conquer that enemy, to undo death by means of this resurrection. He yearns to bring back those who are in his memory and to see them live on earth again, so until that promise is fulfilled may the God Of Comfort be with you during this difficult time. (2 Corinthians 1:3,4)