In Memory

Judith Diggs (Beaver)

Judith Diggs (Beaver)

Deceased Classmate: Judith Diggs
Date Of Birth: 01-21-1943
Date Deceased: 10-08-2013
Age at Death: 70
Cause of Death: Alzheimers
Classmate City: Clermont
Classmate State: FL
Classmate Country: USA
Was a Veteran: No
Survived By: Judy is survived by her loving husband, Ron, her four sons and their wives: Tim Beaver of Orlando, FL; James & Andrea Beaver of Greenville, SC, and their children Aaron, Nicholas, and Elise; Brad & Caryn Beaver of Winter Springs, FL, and their children Alaina, Mallory, Claire, and Avery; and Jason & Jamie Beaver of Ocoee, FL. Judy is also survived by her brothers and their wives: Joe & Judy Diggs, Charlotte, NC; Mike & Teresa Green, Concord, NC; Keith & Libby Diggs, Wilmington, NC; and Bobby & Rhonda Diggs, Wilmington, NC. Also surviving are her sister-in-law and her husband, Brenda and Dave Watson, Clermont, FL, and numerous nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her parents and brother Stephen Diggs, Wilmington, NC.

Judy and Ron were married for 51 years and had four sons and seven grandchildren. Judy always said her claim to fame was raising her four boys and that she did well. She knew early on what type of home she wished for her family, and she poured all of herself into her husband and boys. Judy was also a very creative decorator, and had a particular style. She could spend hours in thrift shops and antique stores searching for that special item. She could see treasure in everyday things. Each of her homes showed her love and attention to detail. Her wonderful sense of humor filled the home with laughter and created many inside family jokes. Judy enjoyed travel and visited many cities in Europe, but her favorite was Rome. She visited many places in the US including Alaska and Hawaii. She enjoyed Pigeon Forge, TN, and the special family time spent there.
 



 
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12/22/13 09:20 AM #1    

Sonja Fink (Hall)

Judy, you were such a beautiful and faithful friend in early childhood and I remember us walking home from Central High School after classes.  You were so sweet and down to earth, kind to all.  You had a big brother that was an out standing sports player at Central High, named Joe and the both of you, great people.  Missed not seeing you in later years but know you had a wonderful life and will be missed.  Ronnie, thanks for taking care of a dear friend going back to early child hood.
 


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