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Esther Judith Goldstein Lundy

Esther Lundy Obituary

LUNDY, ESTHER "JUDITH" GOLDSTEIN, 59, of Louisville, died Tuesday, March 28, 2006. She was a Kentucky Colonel and a Life Member of Keneseth Israel Sisterhood. She is survived by her sons, Shawn Reck (Donna) and Michael Reck of Indianapolis, IN; a brother, Leonard Goldstein; and three grandchildren. A graveside service will held at 2 p.m. on Friday in Keneseth Israel Cemetery. Herman Meyer & Son in charge of arrangements. Expressions of sympathy may take the form of contributions to the American Cancer Society.

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Published by Courier-Journal on Mar. 30, 2006.

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Lynda Salina

April 5, 2006

I also came to know Judi through the birth of her grandson Isaiah. I had the great honor of praying for this sweet baby and looked forward to the reports from Judi (through Pat) of his progress. Please accept my deepest sympathy for your loss of this very dear woman!!

Holly Lisle

April 3, 2006

My deepest condolences to the family. I, too, met Judi in relation to the prayers for Isaiah. She was a wonderful and caring woman whose love for her family was evident in everything she did. I grieve with you for your loss. The world is poorer for her absence.

Jim Woosley

April 2, 2006

Sean, Michael, and family

I am still grieved by Judi's loss. Your mother was a special person and I was priviledged to call her friend. You, Isaiah and the other grandchildren, and her many other friends remain in my thoughts and prayers.

Richard Coleman

April 1, 2006

I too like others here, came to know Judy thru a mutual friend (Pat). Often she would speak of Judy and her grandson, Isaiah. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. It was much too soon for her to have to leave us. She will be missed.

Patti Ann Dixon

April 1, 2006

My sympathy to you on Judith's passing. I know of Judith due to Pat Thompson, a friend of mine. Judith may be gone but she will always be a source of inspiration in your lives. Her legacy will continue to make a difference.



Ha-Makom y'nachem et'chem b'toch sha'ar aveilei Tzion v'Yerushalyim.



With blessings,

Judy Hunter

March 31, 2006

May the Lord give you strength and comfort during this difficult time...I grew to love Judi through a good friend, Pat, during the birth of Baby Isaiah...I hope that you will keep Judi's memory alive to him as he grows older...she loved him so much...and he needs to know that...Please accept my deepest sympathy. Judy Hunter

Kathie T

March 31, 2006

I would just like to offer my deepest sympathy & prayers to the enitre family. I came to know Judi after the birth of her grandson, Isaiah.

Lorraine Cook

March 31, 2006

Please accept my sincere condolences on the passing of Judi. I made Judi's acquaintance through a mutual friend when her grandson, Isaiah, was born. Your family is in my thoughts and prayers during this difficult time.

Janine Labelle

March 31, 2006

I grew to love Judi through her letters to us after the birth of Isaiah.

(Pat's group)



All my love to you and please accept my deepest condolences.

Blake Jefferson

March 31, 2006

I came to know about Judi through a mutual friend through the birth of her grandson. My deepest condolences through this difficult time, each of you will be kept in my prayers.

Patricia Thompson

March 31, 2006

Sean and family, my heart is with you in your time of grief. Judi was a good friend, and will always be remembered. Her life was too short, and I'm so sorry we've lost her.

Julia & Ringo Moran

March 30, 2006

Your family has my deepest sympathy over the loss of Judi. I didn't know her but she was a friend of a friend. Please know that my thoughts and prayers are with your family through this difficult time.

Joan Hanley

March 30, 2006

I came to know Judi through a mutual friend at the birth of her grandson, Isaiah. Please know you are all in my thoughts and prayers during this sad time.

Katrina and Andrew Butcher

March 30, 2006

Wow. This is terrible news. We will keep the family in our prayers.



I'm so sorry.

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