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Judith Edwards Obituary

EDWARDS (Parker), Judith "Judy"

Judy, who died on February 11, 2024, was born and raised in Griffin, Georgia, a middle-Georgia town where following a traditional path would've most certainly been the easier way. But she dreamed of becoming a missionary, and set off for Wake Forest University to make it happen. Along the way she became a Phi Beta Kappa and met a charming Sigma Chi who swept her off her feet. Newly married and deposited in Midland, Texas, a foreign landscape where waking meant finding your imprint of sand in the bed, she became a mom. Two years later she welcomed a son. The demands of motherhood put dreams on hold, and while the women's liberation movement gripped the country, it couldn't preclude the heavy lift of someone having to raise the children. Finally able to go back to school, Judy earned a MS in Psychology from Georgia State University. Her marriage ended and her career in psychology and teaching grew more important. She came from a long line of teachers and carried on the tradition nobly. Always the impeccable student, she passed along a love of learning to all of the students who came her way. A voracious reader, she had a lifelong love affair with books of all genres. She collected innumerable friends from travels near and far, and without fail wrapped them into the intricate tapestry of her life. She enjoyed another marriage, forged at a time when both partners needed one another's caretaking and love and, although brief, it carried her through a difficult time. And then there were her three grandchildren, who arrived as the sparkling topper for it all. She loved them as only the best grandmothers can, celebrating each for their own individuality and unique gifts. She was independent, whip-smart, stubborn, curious, well-traveled and very pretty. Her quiet Southern drawl belied a determined woman who persisted nonetheless. She honored a spiritual quest throughout her life, and she loved and suffered, as do we all. And she would be the first to laugh at her early missionary aspirations and "good girl" self. She'd tell you, "If you follow all the rules, you'll miss all the fun," just like Katharine Hepburn did. She might also say, "I am the one who has to die when it's time for me to die, so let me live my life the way I want to."- Jimi Hendrix. Judy is survived by daughter, Anne Parker Ballance (Joel Newman); son, Charles Walker Ballance Jr.; grandsons, Parker and Payton Ballance; granddaughter, Walker Newman; brother, Ennis Parker; as well as countless friends. Celebration of Life will be held on April 20, 2024 at 11 AM. Lunch to follow. Sandy Springs Christian Church, 301 Johnson Ferry Rd NW, Atlanta, GA 30328.

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Published by Atlanta Journal-Constitution from Feb. 14 to Feb. 15, 2024.

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DAW

May 17, 2024

Judy and I worked together at Peachford Hospial. She was kind and helped me through a personal time of need. I am sorry for your loss. I know you have many wonderful memories to cherish. I will never forget Judy' s care and concern towards me.

Creta Carter Nichols, St. Simons Island

April 12, 2024

I first knew Judy when we worked together in the nursery at St. James Methodist church in Atlanta some 57 years ago. She became one of my lifetime dearest friends, so highly intelligent, loyal, generous, humorous and fun, courageous, always so willing for the next adventure. I have been so honored to be her friend. I send my love and caring to her family whom she loved beyond measure.

Anne Thomerson Griffen

April 8, 2024

Judy and I became close friends, maybe even soul sisters, while working together at Cottage School in Roswell, Ga. We deeply connected and had powerful, beautiful, and very spiritual conversations. Judy and I were together several times at St. Simons Island and shared beautiful moments sitting by the ocean, drinking wine, and talking about our lives. She has and will always be, deep inside my heart. Judy loved her children and her grandchildren. She was an absolutely beautiful soul I was honored to know. I will miss her laughter and her amazing joy.
God's blessings be with her beloved family! I live far away but promise that my heart and soul will be there... at Judy's life celebration service.

Peace & Love, Anne Thomerson Griffen

Shirley A Waldron

March 12, 2024

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.Dear Ann and family, I just heard of your mom´s passing, I have been missing her since I left Beaufort last year! We had become very good friends, and spent a lot of time together. I sure wish I could be there for the service but unable to travel at this time! Best wishes to your family, she loved you all very much!
Sincerely, Shirley Waldron

Karen Bramlet

February 22, 2024

Dear Fam, we all miss Judy´s lovely laughter and charm!
I am in Texas now, the Hill Country. Because of Judy´s stories of the west and Japan, I remembered where not to go :). I loved having her as a dear friend at Park at Ashford and later Mt V Towers. Thank you for the wonderful Obit, one of her school friends from Griffin shared with me. Oh how she loved you all! God bless you all in her memory. Karen Bramlet

Early Crew Smith

February 19, 2024

Judy's parents and my parents were very close friends. It was always fun when we were able to be together as families either in Griffin or Atlanta. I have only seen Judy once in the past 40 years, but she still had that beautiful smile and fun personality. I want to send sympathy to her children and Ennis. Early Crew Smith

Sherry Robinson

February 17, 2024

I worked with Judy at Charter Peachford in the early 1980´s. She was the best supervisor who became a trusted friend. She was fun to be around and had a classy southern style. Sherry Robinson

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