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John Judge

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

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April 25, 2020
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Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

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John F Givnish Funeral Home - Academy Rd Obituary

John Judge, Sr., 61 years old of Philadelphia passed away peacefully on Saturday April 25th, 2020. John is survived by his beloved wife, Patricia Judge (nee Byrd), as well as his loving sons, John Judge, Jr. (Mary), and Nicholas Judge (Ryan). He is also survived by his adored grandchildren, Gia,...

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Thank you everyone for your kind words, they are greatly appreciated.
John was a great brother to me. If I called him for advice for anything he would just shoot down and take care of the problem that I had even being on 10 liters of oxygen for years. Probably because he knew I couldn't even hammer a nail .
He was also a great Father to his sons and a great husband to his wife through some real tough times.

We are so sorry for your loss. Julie and I sent our condolences.

Our family would like to express our deepest condolences to the family of John Judge.He was a life long friend for over 40 years and will be remembered forever . We hope the memories of John sustain you for the rest of your lives. We were lucky to know him. Rest In Peace My FRIEND. Bruce & family

Bone Dry Waterproofing, Inc mourns the loss of John (AKA JJ, Norge) He was our longest co-worker, never missed one day on the job. John will always be a part of "Our Crew". Rest In Peace Johnny boy. Bruce.

So sorry for your loss my sympathies to the Judge family

To the family of John Judge, We wish our deepest condolences to all.John was a lot more than a co-worker. He was a reliable friend, a good man and we will miss him dearly. I hope the memories of John sustain your family for the rest of your lives.Rest in peace my FRIEND, Bruce Stelweck & family

Nick and Ryan,
Joe and I are so very sorry for your loss.

So sorry , nick and I loved John for 42 years. He was the strongest guy we new. We called him Norge, sorry he won't be on this earth anymore
Hope he's with Nick Lanuti in heaven.

My condolences to the Judge Family. I knew him as a baby and young child. He was great at climbing the fence and a very fast runner at childhood games. I remember Johnny having lots of fun when they opened the fireplug on Willard St. Hugs and prayers to all. ♥