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I had her for algebra at Lamar Orange in 1977. The sorrowiest teacher I ever had in my life.
Charles Alken
August 03, 2023


Photo courtesy of Thomason Funeral Home - San Marcos
San Marcos, Texas
Jun 27, 1926 – Jan 20, 2023
Judith Aronow, age 96, died on January 20, 2023, in San Marcos, Texas. Judith was born in 1926 to parents Rose (Bernstein) and George Zuckerman in Tulsa, Oklahoma after her parents had temporarily relocated from New York. And after a few years, they returned to Brooklyn where Judith was raised...
Read MoreI had her for algebra at Lamar Orange in 1977. The sorrowiest teacher I ever had in my life.
Charles Alken
August 03, 2023
I served with Judith on the board of the Lone Star Chapter of the Sierra Club. She was always very friendly and personable. She listened very intently to discussions and came up with good input and ideas. I respected her very much. We missed her when she stepped down, and are very grateful for her work and leadership on the board.
Andy Balinsky
February 06, 2023 | Work
Kurt and Becca, we loved your mom so very much. We love how you described her. She was so interesting but also always interested in others. We could always count on good conversation, good wine and good food at the Aronow home. Our lives are so much richer because we knew her. Pat and Maurice Ritchie
Pat Ritchie
January 30, 2023
Wow! This is the most amazing account of a woman´s life I have read in quite some time! I wish I could have known your mom-she sounds like a delight and truly original in the best of ways! I read her obituary out loud to my children so they could hear what an interesting life journey Judith lived-my 18 year old child said "Judith is Life Goals, mom"-and I agree! So sorry for your loss...I´m looking forward to learning more about Judith... Mary Varvel and Sara Hayes
Mary Varvel
January 26, 2023
Kurt and Becca, This is a portrait of a dynamic woman leading a very full life. What a variety of times, places, vocations, activities and interests she spanned! Still, the loss is palpable. We are sending you loving support in this profound passage in your own lives.
Peter Samis and Mary Curtis Ratcliff
January 26, 2023 | Family
I will miss my talented Aunt.
Daniel Raybin
January 24, 2023 | Family