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Judith Anderson Obituary

Anderson, Judith R. Gans Judith Rebecca Gans Anderson, born May 14, 1944, wife of Donald Anderson, sister of Barbara Tversky, sister of Phillip Gans and Richard Gans, died suddenly on March 29. A celebration of her life for friends and family will be held on Saturday, April 26, at the Hyatt Hotel in Deerfield, Illinois, 1750 Lake Cook Road, at 2:00 p.m. All are welcome.

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Published by Chicago Sun-Times from Apr. 20 to Apr. 26, 2008.

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Jane Wolff Taylor

May 26, 2008

To Judy's family I express my sincere condolences. I met Judy in Chimbote, Peru, when we were both in the Peace Corps. She was an excellent Peace Corps Volunteer and a dear friend of mine. We have stayed in touch over the years. I met several members of her family and have fond memories of being in her family home in Highland Park when we both recently returned from Peru.
Donald, I met you a few summers ago and you and Judy were very happy. Judy is greatly missed by many.

Jacqueline

April 25, 2008

To the Family of Judith:

We were sadden by the loss of your lovely Judith. I will be thinking of the celebration of her life, while we are not able to attend our thoughts and prayers are with all of you. May Jehovah God sustain all of you in this time of grief.

MARIA LATHROP

April 23, 2008

JUDY, my dearest friend I will miss you terribley. You and I were friends in good times and in bad times, we have known each other for almost forty one years. I have known you as a loving, compasionate and good friend. The gift you gave me and in turn a gift to my family and to a whole generation of the Rios family is eternally appreciated. May you be in peace my dear firend, may the creator hold you close to him for ever. I love you very much and will miss you always. till we meet again, rest in peace.

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