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Joseph W. "Joe" Judge Jr.

Bethlehem Township, Pa, New York

1928 - 2018 (Age 90)

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Joseph W. 'Joe' Judge Jr. BETHLEHEM TOWNSHIP Joseph W. "Joe" Judge Jr., 90, of Bethlehem Township, PA, formerly of Frenchtown, NJ, and Richmond, VA, passed away peacefully at home in the presence of his family on Saturday, June 2, 2018. He was the husband of Patricia Anne (Farley) Judge. They...

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I just today learned of this sad news. Joe was a good old friend to my husband John and myself for almost 70 years, since our newly wed days. My condolences to all of his family.

To family: we lived on the paper company farm, up the road, and Joe always treated us with respect.
My folks thought of Joe as good people' meaning a real, unphoney compassionate human being.
I'm sure with our passel of kids, he hid some of the exasperation that we must have caused the mill and your parents.

Sorry to hear the loss of Joe. As you know he was a good friend to my family. He will always be in our memories as a great friend.

Pat, I am so sorry for your loss. I remember Joe's kindness to our family when my dad (Larry "June" Bidwell) died.

To his lovely wife, Pat, his family and all who knew him, my very sincere condolences. I was fortunate to have known Joe through the master gardener program. His kindness and tireless commitment to the efforts he believed in was beyond incredible. Always warm, always humble and always enjoyed a hug or two!

"Some people come into our lives, leave footprints on our hearts, and we are never the same." - Author Unknown
Joe was one of those people.

Although I never met him, I heard so much about Joe during my 23 years with Riegel Paper(later Fibermark). I worked for Ken Blessing at the Hughesville mill, who spoke highly of Joe as did Robert Lehr and Harvey Fleming and many others. I am sorry for your loss, may God bless you always!

Sir,
I did not know you personally, however I would very much like to THANK YOU for your dedicated and honorable Military Service to OUR country.
At a later date we will meet in that SPECIAL PLACE which GOD reserves for ALL of those who have stepped forward to serve their country in a Military Uniform.
May ALL of GOD'S blessings be with your dear family!

i worked for joe at the warren glen plant
had dealings with him as a chief steward for the union.. as we always didnt agree on matters , he was a fair and understanding gentleman.and yes he always had a smile and how you doing greeting
you will always be here in our hearts
R.I.P. JOE.......YOU EARNED IT