Judith-Bray-Obituary

Judith Bray

Austin, Texas

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BRAY, Judith Judith "Judy" Anne Wallace Bray (Wife, Sweetie, Mom, GJ) passed away on June 19, 2020. She was born November 2, 1940 in Andover, MA to Frederick J. Wallace and Pauline Holt Burtt Wallace. The family moved to Cape Elizabeth, ME where Judy attended elementary school. They moved just...

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So, I was taking a floral arrangement class with my daughter three days ago 6-26-21 at the Commadore Perry Mansion. One of the class attendees was telling the instructor about the Settlement Club Citywide Garage Sale as a good place to purchase vessels for flower arrangements. I was nodding vigorously at her explanation of the event and asked her to ask her mother-in-law, a member of the club, if she knew my former neighbor, Judy Bray. Then I told her how my production Company staged Emily...

My friend on many levels...My retail business partner for 10 years without one cross word. The Settlement Club
Warehouse/Sale will never be the same without her in Holiday.
Judy was great fun. I loved her and I am missing her. She left us way too soon..........I was honored to know her.

I was saddened to see the news about Judy. While my tenure at The Settlement Home was brief, getting to know Judy was a bright spot of the experience. I have fond memories of helping her find homes for some kittens that were born on the campus there. I enjoyed occasionally "sneaking" away from my duties to help her feed the little ones. My heart goes out to all of Judy's family; and my thoughts and prayers are with them.

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

Terry and Children (Becky, Stephen, and John),
Ashton and I are so sorry to hear of Judy's (your Mom's) transition. She was a very good neighbor. I remember when Ashton and I bought our first house in Brykerwoods, I would take my oldest, Graham for walks in his stroller through the neighborhood and when I discovered your house with the red mailbox, I thought I had discovered a little cul-de-sac paradise. And, then years later we moved to 3 Green Lanes, when Graham was in high school...

Terry, Steve, John, Becky, Judy was a friend, supporter and delight to be around. She always had the best get togethers for Austin Lawyers Wives meetings , and Junior League planning groups. I loved and learned so much from her. Judy was either smiling or laughing and her kindness was contagious. Judy always placed her family first. Judy made a difference in many peoples lives. I am proud to have been lucky enough to have known her for a little while. Blessings and peace. Elizabeth...