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Tim Boice
July 26, 2008
Judy was a great nurse that always had a great sense of humor. She brought joy to many of us. Judy was a good friend to many of us in the respiratory care department as well as with RGH. We will miss her.
Marion Bradley
July 25, 2008
Dear Mr. & Mrs. Krieger and Hal,
Judy was my neighbor and friend - the first person I met when I moved in. She showered me with beautiful flowers from her garden which she worked on fervantly every year.
Through happy and sad times, she remained one of the most genteel people I have ever known. She was devoted to Toby and all of her adopted friends through the years.
Hal, thank you for being the most loving and compassionate of brothers and her best friend. God has a meadow of flowers and friends ready for Judy and she will forever smile.
Corky and I will miss you, Judy.
Darolyn Fischer
July 24, 2008
Dear Mr. & Mrs. Krieger & Hal,
Judy was a wonderful person who I met through work at RGH. She was generous in every way, and would help anyone anytime. Her gardens were a passion that she loved to share with everyone. When her most beautiful flowers were in bloom she would bring in a lovely bunch to put on the dinner table in our lounge, so we all could experience them. One couldn't afford to buy such an arrangement at the florist. Hal, you were wonderful to her and she loved you greatly--thank you for giving her the support she needed. God Bless you all as you make your way through this loss. Know that Judy was loved and appreciated by many.
Sincerely,
Darolyn Fischer
Joanne Cansdale
July 23, 2008
Dear Ann and Harold,
My thoughts are with you and your family at this most difficult time. Judy was a wonderful person with a kind and generous heart.
You have my deepest sympathy.
Joanne Cansdale
(dental office)
Carol Dady
July 23, 2008
Judy was a gifted nurse and incredibly generous person. I had the privilege of knowing her and working with her for a number of years at RGH.
God bless you, Judy.
Tim Arnold
July 23, 2008
May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.
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