Judith-Oakerson-Obituary

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Judith Oakerson

Apr 25, 1941 - Oct 19, 2024

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Judy & I met at the Millstone Elks where we were introduced by C.R.Kelly. She sponsored me in the Ladies Auxiliary. We became good friends. We traveled to Hawaii, Caribbean & Las Vegas together. After I moved to Fla, when I came back to visit we would usually meet for lunch & a movie. The last time I saw her she said her life was limited, she looked so good I didn't believe her. When her May birthday card was returned I made inquiries. My sympathies to her family. She is missed.

Judy was a great person and fun to be with. She had nice get togethers for the holidays with her friends. Enjoyed hanging with her at Enzos
Rest in peace my pokino friend

I’ve been trying to get a hold of you for the past two months. I had no idea that you passed. I am so sorry my condolences to your family no more pain be at peace Judy

So many memories, Judy was my right hand at RJ s Ceramics, so many laughs with our friends, such fun we all had

So many wonderful memories. Ceramics,going away with the girls, riding mules, going to AC on the Black Whale. Rest in peace Judy. We will see you again. ❤

So sorry for your loss. Judy was a great person who I enjoyed visiting with when she carpooled with her friend and my neighbor, Marge Mohr. I also had the pleasure of working at the vet clinic where she took Maya. Jody Hugo

In loving memory of a wonderful friend.

Judith was a very loving and caring person. I only knew her a very short while, but it was always a pleasure to speak with her, she always was so kind. No matter how she felt, she smiled and it lit up the room. Thank you for being you. I know that God greeted you with open arms. You are a loving Angel. Rest in Peace my lady.

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Judith's Obituary

Judith M. Oakerson, 83, of Jackson NJ, passed away Saturday, October 19, 2024 at her home. Born in Allentown, NJ, she resided in Yardville NJ and New Egypt NJ for many years, before moving to Jackson. Judy was a member of the Millstone Elks and a past president of the Ladies Auxiliary. She had an...

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