Condolences
There are so many things I can say about Judy in the 24 years I have known her. I have so many memories. But I have been very emotional since I heard the news of her passing, that I must make this brief. I knew her well, she was a very tough woman that has been through a lot growing up, all the way up until her passing.She was a wonderful grandmother to my son Timmy, whom she loved so much. She had a heart of gold. She will be forever missed by me, as well as so many other family members and friends.I will ALWAYS love her. GOD be with you always Judy. You can rest easy now. P.S.i will FOREVER carry on your meatloaf recipe. Still make it each year that goes by.
Judy, it broke my heart when I received the news you had passed. Dear cousin I enjoyed all the messaging we did almost everyday. We grew up together and I did know how stubborn you were. I am so sorry we did not have a chance to see each other. Want you and your family to know you were and are loved. May your family find peace in knowing you are no longer suffering. Love you Art Hilton
It's hard to put into words exactly what I want to say about Judy. If you knew her well enough you might understand she was strong minded and she may have spoke some hard words, but she loved each of us with that same passion. She and I had many long talks about our lives, loved ones, politics (sorry Governor Murphy) and more importantly the health care system. The truth is she wasn't all wrong when she said she feared hospitalization. I am happy that her and I rekindled in her last months. Over the years I learned many things from her; I will cherish her German rib recipe and will always appreciate her teaching me to crochet. Through all the good, bad and indifferent times I always felt she was like a mom, I'll miss her and will never forget her. I send my love to everyone who reads this and may she be at peace.