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To Judy's family, I haven't seen Judy for years but am a long ago friend of her's from Cranberry Lake. Please accept my heartfelt sympathy.
Rita (Voigt) McGlasson
March 29, 2006 | Middlesex, NJ
Allentown, Pennsylvania
Janice "Judy" George, 69, of Bethlehem, Pa, and Andover, NJ, died Saturday, March 25, 2006 at her daughter's home. Born: On June 13, 1936 in West Chester, Pa, she was the daughter of the late Paul Woodbury and Esther Perry Blye. Personal: She was the loving wife of Kenneth George, who died in...
Read MoreTo Judy's family, I haven't seen Judy for years but am a long ago friend of her's from Cranberry Lake. Please accept my heartfelt sympathy.
Rita (Voigt) McGlasson
March 29, 2006 | Middlesex, NJ
Dear Sandy, Susan, and Kathy,
I was so saddened to read about your mother's passing. You all have had such a special place in my heart for so many years. My sincerest condolonces to you all. I do have such fond memories over the years remembering so many conversations with Judy about her full life and about all of you... My love to you all. Dr. Bob
Bob Echenberg
March 28, 2006 | Bethlehem, PA
Mrs. George you will truly be missed you were a great person to work for and you had a heart of gold. I miss your flower arrangements and your beautiful gardens outdoors. God Bless your family and help them through these hard times of loss. Sherry
Sherry Yocum
March 28, 2006 | Allentown, PA
Judy liked to laugh, chat, and talk about her three wonderful grandsons and daughters. She was so proud of all of them. She loved the lake, but truly missed her soul mate, Ken. Judy was an inspiration, because even though she was lonely at times, she always had a smile and something nice to say. She was a positive upbeat person. She enjoyed swimming and boating on Cranberry Lake and spending time with her many friends at bible study, the beach, the floats or lunch. Judy also enjoyed being...
Joe & Pat Pierson
March 28, 2006 | Cranberry Lake, NJ
As Summer residents at Cranberry Lake, we will truly miss Judy. Her flowers and gardens were a spectacular sight. The love she put into her gardening was clearly shown.
Roe & Bud Albrecht
March 28, 2006 | Huntersville, NC