Judith-Klimek-Obituary

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Judith K. Klimek

Dec 24, 1941 - Mar 20, 2025

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I was so sad to hear of the passing of my beautiful cousin, Judy. Although I rarely saw her as an adult, as children we frequently visited. She was so kind to her pesky younger cousin. I vividly remember her wedding to Ed, a lovely candlelight ceremony. At the reception, children were welcomed, and we were thrilled when The Bride came to dance with us. It was the Mexican Hat Dance, I think, and we jostled to be next to her in the circle. That love of family apparently followed her...

I was a friend of Betty and Judy in our teen years in Barnesboro. Pa. Betty was one of my besties. Lovely ladies and beautiful as well.
My condolences to the family.

Ashley, deepest sympathy to your family. I have fond memories of playing together at your grandmother´s house when we were young.

My grandma Jude was the kindest and most loving person I have ever known. I will never forget her saying "treat everyone with more kindness than necessary, as everyone is fighting their own battles." She had a warmth and love that could be sensed from miles away. I will never forget our weekly phone calls, holidays with her and my family, and the way she hugged me and held my hand. She made me into the man I am today, and I am so incredibly lucky to have had her as my grandma.

What was said in this obituary is exactly how I remember her and Mr. Klimek. They were very nice caring people and nice family. The last time I saw them together they were just that. I´m sure they will be missed by all.

Juju had a motherly warmth that made me feel so loved. Her presence filled the room with light and joy, and her bright smile was contagious. I always cherished her comforting hugs that brought me so much peace. Thank you for shaping me into the woman I am today. You are deeply loved, Juju.

My personal role model and the closest thing to a real life superhero I’ve ever met. Thank you for teaching me gentleness and patience. Thank you for an exciting youth full of fond memories. I will love you forever Juju.

Our Deepest Sympathy.

Judy was the sweetest, most kindest woman I have ever had the pleasure of meeting. I have fond memories of her growing up as a child being at the house all the time playing with Ashley ,swimming and playing in the yard. I will miss her dearly. Thoughts and prayers go out to the family.

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Judith Kathleen (Eichensehr) Klimek, 83, of Jeannette, went home to be with her Heavenly Father on Thursday, March 20, 2025, surrounded by her loving family, and her loving neighbor Corey. She was born December 24, 1941, in Mentcle, Indiana County, Pa., daughter of the late Charles and Hannah...

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