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Trudy Atkins
November 27, 2010
We all loved Judy--she had the greatest smile. I was always so proud to have a female cousin,(the only one I know of in my family), who had served our country. I remember the picture of her in her uniform!
Mama loved going out with Uncle Ray and Aunt Elizabeth to see her and her family.
We all send our love to all of you. Mama would be right there for you if she were able!
Trudy and Edgar and family
Lisa Swinnney
November 3, 2010
Judy was a great sister and taught me many things. We always had fun together. I just wish I could have visited her more. Love and Miss her always, Lisa and Jack Swinney Clan
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