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Judy Ogletree Guden

Judy Guden Obituary

GUDEN - Judy Ogletree, 66, of Wellington, FL, passed from this world November 30th 2007, after complications from cancer. Judy died peacefully in the loving arms of her family and friends. She had a full and wonderful life until very recently when the disease spread. Born in Littlefield, Texas, she was a 1959 graduate from Olton, Texas, a 1963 graduate of Abilene Christian and taught in the Texas and New York school systems before retiring. She enjoyed her horses and especially her favorite, Pan American Games Gold & Silver Medalist, Sagacious HF. Judy was preceded in death by her father, O.R."Cap" Ogletree and is survived by her husband, Al Guden. Other survivors include her mother, Mardema, brother Mike, his wife, Sandy all of Lubbock, Texas, sister, Vicki Wisch and her husband Roger of Richmond Hill, Georgia; 1 niece and 4 nephews. Expressions of sympathy may be made in her name to the Palm Beach Cancer Institute Foundation, P.O. Box 921, Palm Beach, FL 33480.

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Published by Newsday on Dec. 3, 2007.

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Gayla Pope

December 8, 2007

What a blessing Judy was while she was a student at Abilene Christian University. She was a member of Ko Jo Kai social club and a club sister of mine. She was a delight to know. She leaves a legacy of faith and hope.

Joan (Hudson) Roberts

December 8, 2007

Judy and I were in ACU together and Ko Jo Kai. I was a year ahead of her and remember her as a freshman--beautiful, kind and such an asset to any group.
May God grant you, her family, peace as you live each day without her visible presence.

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