Judith Easton-McCollough-Obituary

Judith Easton McCollough

Gainesville, Florida

Oct 31, 1935 – Apr 14, 2023

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BORN
October 31, 1935
DIED
April 14, 2023
LOCATION
Gainesville, Florida
CHARITY
Habitat for Humanity

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Judith Easton McCollough passed away peacefully in her sleep on April 14, 2023. Judith Easton McCollough was born on October 31, 1935, in Chicago, IL, the youngest of four children to father, John (Pete) Mills Easton and mother, Hazel (Boyle) Easton. She was raised in Highland Park - a beautiful...

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Judy was the most wise & brilliant woman I´ve ever known. She wanted to have some knowledge about everything in the universe. lol Judy´s selflessness & compassion for others was incredible. I know she taught her children the same, & Jenny for sure! Judy loved being a teacher & her stories were heart filled. Wish I had been smart enough to stay longer with Jen & become a forever part of that loving family. Jamesepoo lol

Mom, I miss and love you so very much.

She was my grandson 1st grade teacher and he loved her so much he didn't want to go to second grade. He is now 33 and lives in Oregon. Love you Ms.McCoullough. From Chris Ledgering's grandmother

One of the funniest people I have ever known, her smile lit up the room. Judy was always an inspiration! I especially loved that she took up piano lessons late in life. I´m so grateful she was part of my life. Heartfelt condolences to family and friends.

I was sad to walk by Judy's apartment at the Village and not see her name by the door. I have good memories of talking with Judy when she picked up Liam and Hunter from preschool when my children were there too. It was wonderful to see her much later at the Village on my mom's floor. I know she was well-loved. I am thinking of you, her family, at this sad time.

My dearest, sweetest teacher, has gone to be with the Lord in Paradise. I am so deeply honored to have been in her presence as a student at Talbot Elementary School in the year 1991. I loved her then and still do. Rest in peace forever and always.

I loved Judy and her wonderful family and I was proud to be a part of that extended family. I have many happy memories of being with Judy and I especially will always remember visiting in her classroom with the small children and when she needed them to get quiet she had a little bell she would ring and immediately the room got quiet! She was a terrific teacher, mother and grandmother. I was witness to many of her heartfelt times with family. May those wonderful memories keep her in our...

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.

Judy was a wonderful classroom teacher & a well-loved colleague.