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Ethel T. Judge

AGE: 92 • Princeton

Ethel T. Judge of Princeton, NJ, formerly of Wallkill, NY, a retired Librarian for the Wallkill Library, and a longtime resident of the area died Friday December 23, 2011, in Hillsboro, NJ. She was 92. The daughter of the late Charles and Sadie Janowitz, she was born March 07, 1919 in New York City. She was a member of St. Benedicts Chapel, and Rosary Society, and former president of the Wallkill Seniors. She was the widow of John Judge.

Survivors include her Son, Tom Judge and his wife Judye and their children Brian and Jared of Princeton, NJ Daughter, Terry Roche and her husband Patrick and their children: Olivia and her husband Paul, Carolyn, Sinead, Patrick and John of Newbridge, Ireland Son, Martin Judge and his wife Elsebet of Copenhagen, Denmark Daughter, Kathy and Woody Wood of Annandale, NJ sister, Dorris Huth of Rego Park, NY Great Grandson Eoghan. She was predeceased by sisters Beatrice Walsh, Rose Goudket and Hannah Pike Visitation will be Thursday, December 29, 2011 from 10-11 am. at the Wallkill Funeral Home, 12 Bonaventura Ave, Wallkill, NY 12589. A funeral mass will be Thursday, December 29, 2011, 11:30 A.M. at St. Benedicts Chapel, 69 Wallkill Ave, Wallkill, NY. Burial will be in St Charles Cemetery in Gardiner, NY. For directions or condolences please visit Wallkillfuneralhome.com Arrangements were made by Wallkill Funeral Home.

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Published by Courier News on Dec. 27, 2011.

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James Walsh

December 21, 2020

Ethel at 92, my mother Beatrice at 90, Aunt Dorris at 100. Still recall when Marty and Elsa came to see mom in Cali-For-Ania. Recall when Aunt Dorris and Ethel came to see her, 2004? Vivian and I Last saw Ethel 2004?, Dorris in 2006?, mom wanted to see her one more time, wheelchair and all. That was already 16yrs ago. At the time, seemed like time would go on forever, but it never does. The now always seems endless, then you turn around, time is gone, they are gone and you will be next. A lot of memories staying with Ethel in Wallkill, when she was still able to live there. Vivian and I always keep them all in our Hearts and Memories.

James Walsh

December 28, 2011

To the Judge family. We will always miss and remember Aunt Ethel. Mom, Beatrice, used to talk of her frequently and how such an active sister she was. Vivian and I will always remember the day we stayed with her in Walkill a few years back. It was a very special time, just full of memories from when we were kids and we stayed there with her mother. When Aunt Ethel came here to Vacaville, Calif., to visit mom a few years back, when mom was so sick, we enjoyed her Visit with Aunt Dorris very much. Aunt Ethel and Aunt Dorris gave us a gift when they left, which we will always cherish and is made so much more special. They gave us a set of coffee mugs, Franciscan-Desert Rose, to match our Dinner service. We will always keep all you guys and Aunt Ethel in our hearts and memories, everytime we use them. Unfortunately, time keeps moveing; "It waits for no man/women." We know we will be with Beatrice and Ethel someday, and see them again. In this time of emotional pain/hurt/sadness, Vivian and I wish all the Judge family the very best. We have been through your loss, as you all know with our mom, Beatrice- Aunt Ethels sister, and know how it feels. Even though we had them to love and enjoy for so many years, as Beatrice and Ethel were both over 90, age just never seems to heal the pain. As we found out with mom, time does somewhat, but never completely. Just want you to know, although we are 3000 miles apart, we still think of you guys and share the memories. We always pray for them all at Sunday mass. Love James A. and Vivian L. Walsh.

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