885 Niagara Falls Boulevard
Amherst, New York
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Diane Rich(Gooch)
July 8, 2008
I Worked with Judy at the VA on the Oncology Ward, she was a very devoted, caring ,loving person and nurse.
My daughter even babysit Leown at Judys house way back.
Our prayers and thoughts go with you .
Sue Engel
June 29, 2008
The ministry of nursing was Judy's passion. She felt the most important aspect of care was compassion, love and the human touch. She showed it whether she was at the free clinic, the VA, with her beloved family, or with her friends. There will be a great void personally without her. My heart has been heavy for the past two months. When I went to church this morning it was heavier still knowing I would never see her there again. Then I heard the congregation lifting their voices singing praises to Jesus and my heart was overwhelmed knowing her pain, worry and fear are gone. She is with the Lord she loves so much. Hallelujah! What a Savior!
Karen McGrath
June 27, 2008
I always enjoyed working with Judy on the oncology floor at the VA. She was unique, and a kind ond loving soul. In her work as a nurse she touched countless lives. What I remember most about Judy was her love of life- she always lived life to the fullest.
Sharon Mecca Iranpour
June 27, 2008
Judy was a 1963 classmate from the Edward J Meyer Memorial Hospital. All these years, we've kept in touch. She was a fine friend. I extend heartfelt sympathy to her family. She touched countless lives in her career as a nurse.
Maureen & Bob Girard
June 26, 2008
We remet in Japan in the 1960s. Our prayers with you.
Margaret Heinikel
June 26, 2008
I'll always remember Judy at Barb's dog parties with Buster and Leown. Rest in Peace Judy.
Margaret Heinikel (Oncology section at VA Hospital)
Elaine Korb
June 26, 2008
Helena your mom left her imprint on the heart of everyone she touched. Her love for our Lord was ever apparent even unto death. She will live on in our hearts, and we will forever treasure the memories. I am blessed to have had her in my life to walk with, for just a short part of this life's journey, and I am looking forward to spending eternity with her. My prayers continue to be with you as you grieve this great loss. I pray you find comfort in knowing you can see her again. She loved you and Leown with all her heart.
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