To all of Judy's friends and family, rejoice in her life, celebrate her life, and never forget as long as she is in your heart she isn't gone. OK sounds sappy but it helps to get beyond the raw pain of loss. Judy had a love of life, she wouldn't want all of us to be sad. I haven't spent time with Judy after graduation, but as said she had a smile and quiet way about her.
I didn’t know Judy very well, but from what I have heard and seen from others, and the social media, she was a wonderful person. I pray that her family gets through this with the least amount of pain. The one thing we can now feel good about, and we must remember, is that she is in a better place. I always like to go back to Revelation 21:4 to remind us of what Christ has promised: “He will wipe every tear from their eyes. There will be no more death’ or mourning or crying or pain, for the old order of things has passed away.” God Bless you Judy you will be missed!
Judy, may God's love enfold you as you begin a new life, and may all your beloved family and friends be comforted with joyful memories and one another. Love, Gabrielle
I didn't see Judy much after High School but we grew up together and had several classes together. She was a very special person. I know she was good friends with our classmate, Marsha Ballard and I know she had no idea that she would be next. As she posted on Ron Harrisons memorial page, Heaven just got blessed! My heart goes out to her family and close friends, for they will miss her greatly. I just noticed that today was Marsha's birthday. I am sure that they will be celebrating together today in Heaven.
I was saddened this morning to read of Judy's passing. I have fond memories of playing with her; she lived across the street from my grandparents in Woodinville. I knew her in high school, of course. Does anyone know which Wienbergens are still alive and in the Bothell area?
Judy and I were buddies in High School and I have so many fond memories of her, which I will always treasure. So very sorry to hear of her loss and that another classmate has fallen to the angels. RIP my friend and peace to your family.
Although I did not get to know Judy other than a conversation or two, I know that during her medical trials and tribulations that she was hurting, perhaps quietly suffering more than we can know. I believe that she is in the Lord's hands now, a very good place to be, and no more suffering, no pain, a very bright and loving place.
May Judy's family find comfort and peace through Jesus, knowing that Judy is pain free at last. Thank you all for the comments about our 1964 class family. I am truly honored to be part of this class. May we all be richly Blessed to share these family ties. If anyone is interested in attending the services for Judy, and would like to carpool, please contact me and we can arrange to meet - I am willing to drive - with the help of my garmin.
Claudia Brown (Blankenship)
To all of Judy's friends and family, rejoice in her life, celebrate her life, and never forget as long as she is in your heart she isn't gone. OK sounds sappy but it helps to get beyond the raw pain of loss. Judy had a love of life, she wouldn't want all of us to be sad. I haven't spent time with Judy after graduation, but as said she had a smile and quiet way about her.
Parl Guthrie
I didn’t know Judy very well, but from what I have heard and seen from others, and the social media, she was a wonderful person. I pray that her family gets through this with the least amount of pain. The one thing we can now feel good about, and we must remember, is that she is in a better place. I always like to go back to Revelation 21:4 to remind us of what Christ has promised: “He will wipe every tear from their eyes. There will be no more death’ or mourning or crying or pain, for the old order of things has passed away.” God Bless you Judy you will be missed!
Gabrielle Borcherdt (Sally) (Songe)
Judy, may God's love enfold you as you begin a new life, and may all your beloved family and friends be comforted with joyful memories and one another. Love, Gabrielle
Shirley La Born (Smith)
I didn't see Judy much after High School but we grew up together and had several classes together. She was a very special person. I know she was good friends with our classmate, Marsha Ballard and I know she had no idea that she would be next. As she posted on Ron Harrisons memorial page, Heaven just got blessed! My heart goes out to her family and close friends, for they will miss her greatly. I just noticed that today was Marsha's birthday. I am sure that they will be celebrating together today in Heaven.
Richard Baranzini
I was saddened this morning to read of Judy's passing. I have fond memories of playing with her; she lived across the street from my grandparents in Woodinville. I knew her in high school, of course. Does anyone know which Wienbergens are still alive and in the Bothell area?
--Dick
Wilma Wenzel (Mervos)
Judy and I were buddies in High School and I have so many fond memories of her, which I will always treasure. So very sorry to hear of her loss and that another classmate has fallen to the angels. RIP my friend and peace to your family.
Alicia Kveum (Meredith)
Judy will really be missed. She's not in pain or suffering any longer. My prayers are with her family. May God give them peace.
David Findlay
Although I did not get to know Judy other than a conversation or two, I know that during her medical trials and tribulations that she was hurting, perhaps quietly suffering more than we can know. I believe that she is in the Lord's hands now, a very good place to be, and no more suffering, no pain, a very bright and loving place.
Gary Culpepper
Judy's Memorial service is as follows:
Mom's memorial will be held on November 14th, Saturday at 11AM.
Calvary Community Church
15116 Gary Street E
Sumner, WA 98390
Tanya Kaasa (Ryner)
May Judy's family find comfort and peace through Jesus, knowing that Judy is pain free at last. Thank you all for the comments about our 1964 class family. I am truly honored to be part of this class. May we all be richly Blessed to share these family ties. If anyone is interested in attending the services for Judy, and would like to carpool, please contact me and we can arrange to meet - I am willing to drive - with the help of my garmin.