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James and Elizabeth Judson obituary

James Judson Obituary


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JUDSON, James, Jr. and Elizabeth James ("Jim") W. Judson, Jr., and Elizabeth ("Beth") A. Judson On Tuesday, October 26, a private plane fatality claimed the lives of Roswell, Ga. residents James ("Jim") W. Judson, Jr., 52, and his wife Elizabeth ("Beth") A. Judson, 51. Yesterday, the couple was en route to DeKalb Peachtree Airport in Atlanta in their own Beechcraft Bonanza airplane following an extended family weekend. After departing Olive Branch, Miss., the aircraft unexpectedly lost contact with FAA radar at 9:55 am CDT. At this time, the NTSB is investigating the cause of the crash, and as more information becomes available, the couple's family will make a further statement. Jim, an experienced, instrument-rated (IFR) pilot, was flying the plane, for which he continued to take lessons to keep his skills sharp. Says Rob Judson, brother, "The Judson family would like to thank our friends for all their kind thoughts and prayers as we try to understand this tragedy and loss. Jim and Beth were loving family members who both gave freely of their time, talents and treasure to many in our community. They will be greatly missed." Dr. Elizabeth Ann "Beth" Judson was born in New York. She earned a B.S. degree in ceramic science and a B.A. degree in mathematics magna cum laude from Alfred University, where at the time of her death she served on its Board of Trustees. Beth spent the last 30 years making her home in Roswell. She stayed home with her two children during their formative years, although she did return to school at Georgia Institute of Technology, earning MS and PhD degrees in ceramic engineering. Beth was a consultant to the University-Industry Demonstration Partnership of the National Academies and had been a general manager of a ceramic armor start-up company associated with Georgia Tech. Beth had 10 years' industrial experience with Alcoa and several small ceramic businesses in the Atlanta area. She also was a board member for the Accreditation Board for Engineering aand Technology (ABET). In this capacity, she was a part of a team that traveled to many universities to review engineering departments for continuing accreditation. Beth's personal interests in her church and higher education led her to participate in the founding of Southern Catholic College, where she also was a trustee. She enjoyed snow skiing and golf, as well as entertaining in the family home, where she was a gourmet cook. Beth also sang in her church choir and served as executive director for the Georgia Regional Girls Choir for several years. Jim Judson, Jr. was also born in New York. He received a political science degree from Wake Forest University and following graduation, made his home in the Roswell area. Jim's career took him to several high technology firms. In 1988, along with two friends, he co-founded software company Witness Systems, Inc. Jim, his management team and employees grew the organization and its technology set, creating one of the premier call center vendors in the market. In 1998, he was recognized by Call Center Magazine with its prestigious "Call Center Pioneer Award" a distinction that profiled him as an industry leader and influential figure in helping shape the fast-paced, evolving industry. He retired from the company shortly after its IPO in 2000, going on to work at other technology start-ups and sit on various boards, including his latest board position at CreditHawk LLC, a legal software service provider in Atlanta. At the time of his death, Jim was a member of the Board of Trustees at Wake Forest University. He first served on the university board from 2004 - 2008, and also held prior positions on its Alumni Council and Deacon Club Board of Directors. Jim was able to be a "stay at home dad" during his children's high school years at Blessed Trinity, and during that time served on many committees, including assisting coaches with their programs. Jim was passionate about his church, St. Brigid Catholic Church in Johns Creek, GA, serving on various archdiocese and other committees that included major gift fundraising and strategic planning. He also was a member of the Knights of Columbus, 4th degree. Jim was a vintage car enthusiast, and an avid golfer and snow skier. The Judson's are survived by a son and daughter; Beth's mother, Jim's father, Beth's four brothers, and Jim's two sisters and one brother. Adds Rob Judson, "Jim and Beth's greatest joys were being with their children, and spending time with their families and friends." The Vigil and Visitation Service will be held Sunday, October 31, 2010 at 7 :00 pm at St. Brigid Catholic Church. The Funeral Mass will be the following day, Monday, November 1 at 12:00 pm at St. Brigid Catholic Church, 3400 Old Alabama Rd, Johns Creek, GA 30022 (www.saintbrigid.org), followed by a reception at Country Club of Roswell, 2500 Club Springs Drive, Roswell, GA 0076 (www.ccroswell.com). At the family's request, memorial donations can be made, in lieu of flowers, to the Society of St. Vincent de Paul at St. Brigid Catholic Church, which Jim and Beth strongly supported and embraced.

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Published by Atlanta Journal-Constitution from Oct. 30 to Oct. 31, 2010.

Memories and Condolences
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Stacy Wood

October 28, 2011

A year has passed…

…but it still feels like yesterday when I received that call that you both were gone away. Time has flown, but the pain remains.

I wonder if life would be any easier had no one told me what happened. I would've just assumed that you were too busy with other things to be in touch. Wouldn't that have been less painful?

My heart still doesn't want to accept the loss…at least not yet.

Life has seen many downs since you left, but the melancholy that gushes with every thought of you is the worst of all. Yeah, it still hurts; my best friends are gone, but never ever forgotten.

So I light this candle.

I miss you.

Arely Sanchez

February 4, 2011

Dear Dean and Lauren,
I do not know you but I am deeply saddened to find out very late about your parents'death. I did not get to meet you father but I spoke with your mother a few times, heard some talks, etc. I was a student at SCC and I admired your mom from the moment I met her. I can't believe what happened but God has them for sure in a great place and watching over both of you.
May they rest in peace.
Many prayers to your family.

Arely Sanchez
SCC graduate

Jeff Young

November 30, 2010

My name is Jeff Young. My wife and I were close friends with Jim and Beth. Jim and I were fellow trustees at WFU. We had the priveledge of sponsoring them as memebers of the Elk River Club in Banner Elk. We have been devestated by the loss of two close, Christian friends and incredibly caring individuals. Since my office is less than 4 miles from the High Point University campus, I am now trying to get in touch with Dean. I would very much like to see him; perhaps for lunch or dinner at a convenient time for him. My cell is 336-971-8866. Thank you for passing this message along to Dean. Sincerely, Jeff Young

Anne Patton

November 14, 2010

Dean & Lauren,

When you stood to speak at the podium on this All Saints Day I was speechless--and I know your Mom & Dad were so proud of your grace, your humility, your maturity, and your strength in standing there together and amid all of your/their family & friends to celebrate their days and lives. I had the pleasure of working at Witness with your Dad--and just the thought of him, his humor and his passion for life put a big smile on my face. May you know and carry their love, pride and adoration for you both through your lives--as they continue as part of you and watch over you from above.
"Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding; in all your ways acknowledge Him and He will make your paths straight." Proverbs 3:5-6.

May God comfort and bless you today and always.

Ed and Pat Daniel

November 7, 2010

To Jim and Elizabeth's children, to Jim Sr., Rob, "Petey" and all in the Judson families: Our heartfelt prayers and sympathy to all of you, from us and from many others in Jim's old Rockville neighborhood and parish. May God give you the strength to continue to live as Jim and Elizabeth did, with charity, dedication, and love.

Mattie Jones

November 6, 2010

I live in Hatchie Bottom where the plane crashed,I helped in the search that morning.I want to offer my sincere condolences to Lauren,Dean and also the rest of Mr.and Mrs. Judsons family and friends there in Roswell Ga.Our thoughts and prayers go out to each of you.My life was forever changed that day as I know yours has been.From all I have read Jim and Beth are wonderful people and I know they will be greatly missed. Just know their are people who never met them,that have you in our thoughts and prayers.May God Bless each and every one of you.

Carol Boucher

November 6, 2010

I will miss seeing Jim and serving communion with him at the 7:30AM mass on Sundays. I had the privilege of playing golf with Lauren and Jim one day at Horseshoe Bend. I was on the Parish Council with Jim and knew Beth briefly, They will be missed by all of us at St Brigid. I am sorry that I was out of town and unable to attend any of the services but my thoughts and prayers are with all of you.

November 2, 2010

We are so terribly sorry over the loss of Jim and Elizabeth. John served as a trustee with Jim at WFU and had great repsect and regard for Jim's service to the college. Words cannot convey our deepest sympathy to the Judson's family and friends.

Most Sincerely,
Mr. and Mrs. John K. Medica
The Plains, VA

Michael Halloran

November 2, 2010

First met Jim in Maryland in the late 70's.
I was lucky enough to attend their wedding in Buffalo NY. When my wife and I got married last year, we were having trouble finding a priest that would travel to the OBX to perform the ceremony.
Jim and Beth met my wife ONE time, and said, we will help you. Well they did, with such grace. We got to know Fr. Ketter, and he travelled from GA to NC, and we had the most awesome wedding ever. Both Jim and Beth were so graceful with that gesture, never boasting, never taking credit. They came to our wedding, and we all had a great time. Jim with his awesome sense of humor, and their down to earth lifestyle, made them so loved. We will all miss you, and you and your family will always be in our prayers.

Jim and Beth at our wedding on October 11 2010. We love them.

Michael Halloran

November 2, 2010

Jan Tyson

November 2, 2010

I'm so sad to hear of this. Beth and I were in Triangle together - and she had me visit her at Alfred before I went to the "other" Alfred. Such fond memories of Beth and her smile. She will be missed by many...

Pam (Jamison) Paddock

November 1, 2010

Dear Barb and boys,
This very sad news has brought back memories of "Betsy" babysitting for us on East Park Road on Grand Island. Our hearts and prayers are with you and Lauren and Dean.

November 1, 2010

I only met Jim once this summer when I had the pleasure of hosting him for a round of golf. There are some people you meet who you just know are special and Jim was one. Your family is in my prayers. Bill Simon (Devon

November 1, 2010

Beth and I were in graduate school at Georgia Tech together and have kept in touch since then. What a wonderful person! Dean and Lauren, since the moment Beth and I met she was always talking about what/how you were doing. I later had a chance to meet Jim and he was the same way. They loved you dearly and were clearly very proud of you. I am so, so sorry this happened. I will always treasure the friendship I had with Beth. Sandra Magnus (Houston, Tx)

Lois Mruz

November 1, 2010

Lauren/Dean, our hearts pray for you with the intercession of all the saints on this feast day. Your parents have touched my family's hearts and we've been blessed to have known them through our Lifeteen family.

Tony Boccanfuso

November 1, 2010

Beth was a wonderful colleague and will certainly be missed by her friends at the National Academies. May God watch over her, her husband, their children and their families.

Sandra Derrico-Martin

November 1, 2010

Dean and Lauren, my heart breaks for your loss. I didn't have the great pleasure of meeting your parents, but my son is in PIKE fraternity at HPU. May God bless and comfort you and your family all your days. Our thoughts and prayers are with you, and I will be lifting you up daily.

November 1, 2010

You are in our thoughts and prayers. We are here for you all.
Much love,
Your Southern Miss Athletic Family

Mary-Lou Cartledge

October 31, 2010

I knew Beth Judson through her work with Alfred University students, especially with the Alpha Kappa Omicron Sorority and the Women's Leadership Center. May God Bless her family and bring them peace and happiness again.
Sincere Sympathy,

October 31, 2010

Lauren and Dean,
Take comfort in knowing that your parents are watching over you.
They will be there when you need them.
They live on through you.
The Hatem Family

Sue DuPart

October 31, 2010

Thessalonians 1:2-3 We keep thanking God for all of you and we remember you in our prayers, for we constantly are mindful before our God and Father of the way your are providing your faith and laboring in love, and showing constancy of hope in our Lord Jesus Christ.

I first met Jim at St. Jude's in 1982. His humorous way of analyzing a situation was always memorable. I met Beth soon after and was always amazed by her endless talents. Through the years, I have enjoyed learning of their endeavors and humorous reflections in the Christmas letter. I know that Dean and Lauren will carry on the creative talent of both of their parents and pray that their friends and extended family will support and maintain the values of faith, family and friendships that Jim and Beth so honorably displayed. We will be praying numorous prayers for all of you as well as Jim and Beth in the days ahead.

J Vassar

October 31, 2010

World team "good guys" is suffering the loss of a great player. We didn't get to meet Elizabeth but we're counting on that when we get to the other side. Jim, thank you for being salt and light.

Genesis

October 30, 2010

May God comfort you and your family during this time of grief.
Matthew 11:28-30

Lauren Bergeson

October 30, 2010

i can't remember when i first met you guys. i just know there were many fun filled movie nights at the judson house hold. you guys were always so welcoming to me coming over. i will miss you. thank you for giving me the chance to get to know you and be touched by such wonderful people

KEVIN

October 30, 2010

MAY JEHOVAH GRANT YOU STRENGTH AND COMFORT DURING THIS TIME OF GRIEF. (1COR1:3)

Joann Patton

October 30, 2010

I became acquainted with Beth in 1982 through Alcoa (we were both in industrial sales). Through the approximate six year professional relationship we grew to become friends. After Beth left Alcoa to pursue her other interest (academia) we remained freinds. I can remember visiting her in Georgia and holding her little child. I can remember when she visited me in Pittsburgh when Lauren and Dean were young children (around 10ish). We exchanged cards, telephone calls, and at times, a repast. In fact, I had an opportunity to share a dinner with Beth and two other friends in Pittsburgh, not too long ago. She looked wonderful and was so happy. Beth was a dear friend. She never forgot her friends. I will miss her dearly.

S Clark

October 30, 2010

I am sure Mr&Mrs. Judson JR. will be deeply missed by all that knew and loved them,please draw comfort from 2cor.1:3,4

Kyle and Caroline Young

October 30, 2010

I knew Jim and Beth through the Wake Forest Trustees and served on committees with Jim. He always provided insight to our discussions. We developed a close relationship over the years and this was accentuated at the Wake Forest Summer Retreat in Asheville,NC. Before golf one day, he was in terrific pain and Beth and I called 911 with a kidney stone diagnosis. He quickly recovered and was even present at the cocktail hour that night...telling every I was his hero. He continued that praise even at the tailgate in September at the Wake/ Stanford game. We all know that Jim and Beth were the real heroes, for the life they lead and the people they touched. We all will miss them.

October 30, 2010

Dear Lauren, Dean, the Robinson, and Judson Families,
Beth and Jim were two of the finest angels God created to walk this earth. Their benevolence towards all who encountered them will be remembered always. Thank you for sharing them with the world. Know they are with our Blessed Mother. God bless you all.

Judson Family

October 30, 2010

At the family’s request, memorial donations can be made, in lieu of flowers, to the Society of St. Vincent de Paul at St. Brigid Catholic Church, which Jim and Beth strongly supported and embraced.

www.saintbrigid.org

Thank You all for your kind words and prayers

Mark&MaryEllen Rhoa

October 29, 2010

chris & cindy robison- so sorry about your sister chris & brother in law. our thoughts & prayers are with you at this most difficuly time.

Mary Schimizzi-Thall

October 29, 2010

To my dearest sister-in-law Paula, brother Warren & entire Judson family. I cannot express the sorrow we feel for you on the loss of your brother & sister-in-law. Our thoughts & prayers are with you all.

Peter Corrigan

October 29, 2010

Gonna miss you bad JJ. Thanks for the help, I'll never forget.

TT 810

Winston Erevelles

October 29, 2010

Dear Judson family,

I had the privilege of working with Beth Judson on the Engineering Accreditation Commission. Beth was the consummate professional and a wonderful person. She will be terribly missed.

You are in our thoughts and prayers,

Winston and Christine Erevelles and the kids - Michael, Joseph, Claire, and David.

Carol Evanco

October 29, 2010

Please accept my heartfelt condolences. I was privileged to be a member of the Southern Catholic College community. Beth and Jim have left an incredible legacy of living their Catholic faith. There are many students who are the beneficiaries of their philanthropy and compassion. Without Beth and Jim, some would not have been able to receive a college education. May their legacy live on by their shining example. May God bless you and keep you close in these difficult times.

Mary Newcomb

October 29, 2010

It goes without saying that the people of Alcorn Co Ms. share your grief. May God Bless you ...

Kathleen Lusk

October 29, 2010

Lauren and Dean,

After learning of the tragic loss of your parents, I've recalled so many good times with you all, including skiing in NC, Girls' getaway week-ends with your Mom, Halloween in Willow Springs and many fun times at the club. What keeps coming back to me is that the last time I was in Atlanta, you each made time in your schedules for an old family friend and how much I enjoyed each of you as adults. It is totally appropriate that we will celebrate your parents' funeral mass on All Saints Day. Know also that you are the people they prayed you would become, full of Faith, Hope and, the greatest of these, Love.

Scott and Julie Hofstedt

October 29, 2010

Our prayers are with you. Julie and I were next door neighbors of your Dad at Post Trail in the early 1980s. We were both just out of college and starting in the business world. Jim was always happy and fun to be around. He had a great laugh. Since we were both starting out we shared many things, including a small grill. He became a very good griller, especially of chicken. The other thing I will remember is the large, colorful tarp he had to protect his Vega. While there were many laughs about the tarp, he was focused on keeping his baby nice. When we think of Jim and Beth, we smile.

October 29, 2010

Jim and Beth are longtime patients who will be truly missed by all of us. Our thoughts and prayers go out to Dean and Lauren and family.

Dr. Richard Teets and Staff

Bonnie Bell

October 29, 2010

My family and I are so sorry for your loss. We did not know the family but lived in the area where they died. We will be keeping all of you in prayers and thoughts. The Judson's sounded like wonderful people and I know they will be greatly missed.

John Hellmann

October 29, 2010

To the Judsons,

My deepest sympathy to you all. I knew Beth through the American Ceramic Society, NICE, and ABET, and thoroughly enjoyed working with her for the past ten years. She was a wonderful colleague, and a dedicated educator and scientist. We will all miss her greatly.

Sincerely,

Debbie Rubin

October 29, 2010

Incredibly sad news. Jim was a gentle man whose clear thinking and quick smile made him a pleasure to serve with.

Debbie Rubin, fellow Wake Forest University Trustee

Georgia Tucker ,USPS

October 29, 2010

So Sorry for your loss..

Debra and Doug Gisby

October 28, 2010

Our thoughts and prayers are with you. We knew your mom and dad when your dad moved us from California to Atlanta to help build WItness, and both your mom and dad were so wonderful to us as newcomers to the area. We remember when Elizabeth finished her doctorate, your dad was so proud, and the Garage party he threw when the 5 car garage was done. What a fun family and lots of great memories. I cannot imagine your loss and i wish i had a magic wand and could turn back time and fix everything.

Fran Lombardo

October 28, 2010

Dear Dean and Lauren,
Aunt Liz told me about this terrible loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you both and your families. You may not remember me but I was around when you were born and your mom and dad were married and even before. I am so sorry.

J S

October 28, 2010

A true "sister" to all from AKO in Alfred; we shall miss her indeed.

Gail Brown

October 28, 2010

Beth was an Alpha Kappa Omicron sister at Alfred University. Our entire sisterhood is saddened by this tragedy. Our love and prayers go to their children and everyone touched by the Judsons over the years. We love and miss you Beth.

October 28, 2010

On behalf of the faculty in the Division of Performing Arts at Alfred University,I wish to extend our deepest and most heartfelt condolences go to the families of Beth and Jim Judson. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all, as you pass through this most difficult period. Peace be with you. Lisa Lantz, Chair of Performing Arts. Alfred University, Alfred, New York

Liz Bilinski

October 28, 2010

Dean & Lauren- I don't even know what to say--your parents were the most wonderful, caring ,loving people. They loved you 2 so much. If there is anything I can do, please call or e-mail.. I am out of town til Dec. Family emergency. I'll be in touch, Love, Aunt Liz

October 28, 2010

Lauren and Dean, your mom and dad, as you well know, were the two greatest people we have met. They welcomed us into the neighborhood when we moved here. We were really thankful that ya'll were our backdoor neighbors! Our thoughts and prayers are with you both as well as the rest of your family. May God be with you!
Jim & Cindy Rahm

John du Fief

October 28, 2010

To the Judson Family,
Please know that the community up here in D.C. area have all of you in our thoughts and prayers. People from St. Mary,s church and Good Counsel Cass of '76 are saddened by your loss. We knew Jim as someone that loved to laugh and cared for others. They hold a special place in our hearts.
God be with you.
John du Fief

Paul Cimino

October 28, 2010

Our hearts go out to Dean, Lauren and the entire, Judson family. I went to work for Witness Systems back in 1997 and knew after one meeting with Jim what a special leader he was. Kind, generous, caring and upretentious only begin to describe the special qualities that he had. He was a true leader amongst men and will be sorely missed. -

Debbie Robinson

October 28, 2010

Dear Lauren & Dean:
Your family will be here to walk the many miles down the grief trail with you- the seeds that your parents planted in your faith will help you. Draw on our God as well as your parish family to help ease the pain. This will help give you the strength you will need always. Distance will not separate our love for you. Your mom and dad were the best people ever!! Uncle Yatzee and Aunt Beth the AMAZING hostess/tour guide/chef will live on in our hearts and lives forever. You both have inherited their smiling, caring,loving, and giving personalities. They will be with you the rest of your lives until we all meet them again in Heaven. We love you dearly.

Bryan Totri

October 28, 2010

I coached their son Dean who played Select soccer when he was just a little guy and we had many fond memories, trips to tournaments, use of their ski chalet...they were good people. Blessings to the family.

~Kathie Zalomski

October 28, 2010

You are in my thoughts and prayers. From what I've read, your parents were wonderful, amazing people. Keep the good times you had together in your hearts and memories. May God keep you in his loving arms at this time.

October 28, 2010

Your children have been left a great legacy of service, humbleness, and stewardship. Your loved ones are in my prayers.
MRB

October 28, 2010

Jim & Beth Judson were two of the sweetest people you could ever meet and Jim was hilarious. My heart and prayers go out to Lauren and Dean and the many, many friends the Judsons meant so much to.

Kathy Irwin

October 28, 2010

To the Judson Family:
We did not know Beth's children but she grew up on Grand Island NY. She was a good friend of our daughters Judy, Betty, Amy and Patty. I had the pleasure of being Junior Deputy for the Triangle Girls on the Island and Beth was one of my favorite.
You are in our prayers.
Arliss Lantz

JANIS EATON

October 28, 2010

You are in our thoughts and prayers.

A. H.

October 28, 2010

My thoughts and prayers are with the Judson family, now and always.

Janet, Steven, Brad and Alyson Shields

October 27, 2010

Dear Lauren, Dean, family and friends -- Jim and Beth touched so many people with their loving, compassionate natures, and fun-loving personalities. Regardless of how one knew them -- professionally or socially -- the positive impact of their lives on so many people makes this unbelievably difficult. The entire Judson family and friends are in our thoughts and prayers. Jim and Beth will never be forgotten.

margot hunsaker

October 27, 2010

so terribly sad and such a hugh loss to the community. i didnt know them but feel like you do after reading their story. to their children, continue their legacy if you can.

PATRICK TAYLOR

October 27, 2010

I FIRST MET JIM IN 1974 IN A CARPOOL TO GOOD COUNSEL HIGH SCHOOL IN WHEATON MARYLAND.HE WAS A TEAM MATE OF MINE ON ST.MARY'S CITY OF ROCKVILLE BASEBALL TEAM AND WAS A PRETTY GOOD SWIMMER. HE HAD A GREAT LAUGH AND A GOOD SENSE OF HUMOR.

Blythe Lawrence & Family

October 27, 2010

May God Bless the entire Judson family.

M Henderson

October 27, 2010

I'm so sorry for your loss... I live in the town where the accident happen.. I know y'all are going threw a bad time, but from what I have read on here you had a great mother and father.. I lost my mother from a car accident last year.. You will never quit thinking of them.. God bless you both.. And just know that one day you will see them again.. With love from my family to yours...

Sue DuPart

October 27, 2010

Lauren, Dean, Mrs. Robinson, Mr and Mrs. Judson, and all other relatives. It is with great sadness that we mourn the loss of Jim and Beth. I first met Jim at St. Jude's Church when he lived in an apartment near the church. I watched them develop a relationship and fed the cat and got the mail while they were at the wedding and honeymoon at the house in Terramont!The two of them were always faith filled and had great talents. I know you two only through the Christmas letters we received every year and will miss their letters in the years to come. You have been blessed with wonderful parents and I'm sure you will carry the memories of them through your future endeavors.
I know their love and support will shine through you as you continue on your journey of life. I pray for your continued support and love of family, and friends. They were wonderful to all around and will be deeply missed. Love in Christ, Sue DuPart

Doug & Cathy Bennett

October 27, 2010

Dear Barbara, Lauren, Dean and the entire Judson family, Our prayers are with you as you face this terrible tragedy. May our loving God wrap you in his arms as you go through this. Doug and Cathy Bennett, Willow Springs, Amberside Court

Bobby Blakley

October 27, 2010

Dean, Lauren and Family
Words are inadequate to express the sadness I feel at your parents' passing. I have only known them for about a year and a half, but the mark they left on my life is one of class, grace, and humility. They were so proud of you and the adults you have become. You have the support of friends in many places praying for your peace at this difficult time. God Bless You.

Chuck Heastings

October 27, 2010

Lauren, Dean, and family,
Jim was always smiling when we spoke. We shared an interest in old cars mostly, but also shared our feelings about what is really important in life. You should know that family was always number one for Jim. I will always have fond memories of Jim and you will be in my thoughts and prayers.

October 27, 2010

To the Judson family. I am very sorry for your loss. I know words cannot express much comfort at this time. I have many fond memories of Jim from Good Counsel and Woodly Gardens. You are all in my prayers. Al Stevens, CG '76, North Potomac, MD

October 27, 2010

Lauren, Dean, Jim, Sr and Beth's Mother - our thoughts and prayers are with you - this is such a loss to everyone.
Linda (Underwood) and Jerry Houser, Milton, GA

October 27, 2010

I am at a loss for adequate words to express my sadness for you. I had the blessed opportunity of meeting and working with your mother at Southern Catholic College and I know heaven just received an angel. Your mother was one of the most compassionate women I ever met. Your mother worked very hard to ensure that everything that needed to be done would be done for the students when SCC closed. God Bless both of you and your family.
Sue DeBell, Cumming, Georgia

Debbie & Peter Lindstrom

October 27, 2010

Dear Lauren and Dean & the Judson Family,
We are just so saddened by the news of your dear parents' passing and as part of the Blessed Trinity High School community we feel the awful pain of your tragic loss of your mom and dad. We are praying for you both and for your family as you try to find comfort and solace. With the help of God and the love of Jesus and the embrace of our Blessed Mother may you find peace and reassurance of the promises that we hold dear in our faith. We truly are sorry and pray for each of you to help each other through your grief and loss. God Bless your family, and your Grandmother also, that we understand lives nearby.
In Christ's Love,
Peter and Debbie Lindstrom and children, Curt and Katrina

Brandie Mauney

October 27, 2010

I am so sorry for your loss. I live about a mile and a half from where the crash was. You family is in our thoughts and prayers.

Ashley, Mr and Mrs Thomas

October 27, 2010

Dear Lauren, Dean, Mr Judson Sr and Beth's mom,
Shocked and saddened by this tragic news, we pray for you that our Blessed Mother will help comfort and protect all of you.

Teresa Penley Sheppard

October 27, 2010

Lauren and Dean,

Please know that the families of St. Pius X High School are devastated at the loss of your parents. You both will be in our thoughts and prayers.

God bless.

Seema Tucker & Paul Seehra

October 27, 2010

We are so sorry for your loss. You are both in our thoughts and prayers.

Rance, Maria, Matthew, Justin, and Georgia Murray

October 27, 2010

Dear Dean and Lauren,

We enjoyed many times on the soccer sidelines with your parents. They were wonderful, caring people. You are in our thoughts and prayers.

October 27, 2010

Dear Dean and Lauren,
Your parents will always be remembered for the way they loved you both, their friends and family, and life. If you need anything, please let us know.
Paulette, Tripp, Nicole and Kati

Toya Robertson

October 27, 2010

Lauren,

I am so sorry for you and your brothers' lost. My heart, thoughts and prayers are with you and him. May God bless and you keep you during this difficult time.

Max,Nancy and Andy Alford

October 27, 2010

Dear Dean and Lauren

Your Mom and Dad have left footprints on are hearts,You are both in our thoughts and prayers.

Oscar Alban

October 27, 2010

Dear Dean and Lauren,
I am so sorry to hear about this tragic accident. I came to work for your father 13 years ago. He was a kind and caring person who was a true servant leader. Because of him there are many people who have bonded and become great friends today. My heart goes out to both of you. You will both be in my thoughts and prayers.

Ryan Hollenbeck

October 27, 2010

From all of us here at Witness Systems, our thoughts and prayers are with the Judson family

Amy Merry

October 27, 2010

What a wonderful example of two people who enjoyed life and did everything they could to give back to the others. I was blessed in working for your father when he first started Witness, after leaving his garage- what an amazaing man and woman! Lauren and Dean, you will always be in our thoughts and prayers. God does not take away those who have not served well and with purpose. Your parents will always be with you- they loved and were so proud of both of you, and who you have become. Continnue to follow in their footsteps and examples as I pray you will continue to find peace & strenght through what they taught you.

Donnie Corbett

October 27, 2010

Please accept my deepest sympathies.

October 27, 2010

Lauren,
I shared an interest in cars with your Dad years ago. My memories of him will always be of a fun-loving, generous family man. You and your brother are in my thoughts and prayers.

Rachel Braham

October 26, 2010

Lauren, thinking of you and praying for your family. Your mom and dad were fabulous, wonderful people. St. Pius X Golden Lion Golf sends love to you.

Marie Cleary

October 26, 2010

Dear Lauren,
Words cannot express the feelings I wish to convey. Just know that our thoughts and prayers are with you at this time. I know that the Lord is watching over you and Our Lady's mantle is wrapped around you for comfort. If there is anything we can do, please call Sean or myself. In Sympathy and with much love, Mrs Marie, Mr.Joe, Sean, and Jenna Cleary

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