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tara clabecq-bristow
May 13, 2006
my heart and thoughts are with all judy's family, and with her. my deepest sympathies for your loss, i wish you all many beautiful memories that will continue to nourish and support you all, that judy remains eternal as a source of inspiration and comfort on your own journies through life. i want to thank her for bringing some amazing spirits into the world. if the warmth, humour, compassion, openness and intelligence of her son are anything to go by, then judy must have been a remarkable woman. with deepest respect, love, and peace ...
Kay Day
May 9, 2006
I met Judith recently and was honored to record her oral history for an Arts in Medicine program at Shands Jacksonville. Judith was an exceptional person; her passion for nursing was expressed repeatedly. Our community was fortunate to have such a dedicated healthcare professional. I am honored to have known her, even briefly. She will continue to inspire me and will remain in my thoughts. --best regards, Kay Day
James Belcher
May 6, 2006
My thoughts and prayers are with Mrs. Clarke's family, surely a source of pride for her.
Ceara Shoffstall
May 5, 2006
I knew of Mrs. Clarke through her children, whom I respect and admire. My heart goes out to them, and to their children, at losing a mother too soon. I hope they find peace and support together as a family.
Debbie Burdges (Hendrix)
May 5, 2006
Judy and I shared so many memories and I will truly miss her. Judy you will be in my heart forever. I regret I can not be at your memorial but I am there in spirit.
My thoughts and prayers to all of you who were blessed to know her.
Much love, Debbie Lou
Wendy Campbell
May 4, 2006
Judy bug will always live on in my heart. What a special lady! My condolences and prayers go to you, Jack, and your family. She will really be missed.
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