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Judith R. Browning

Manchester, Connecticut

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"Well, if you're reading this then you've already guessed that I, Judith R. Browning of Honolulu, Hawaii, have passed on into the next dimension, at my own time and of my own free will. For this I am grateful. I want to thank all those stalwart advocates who fought successfully to pass the...

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There are certain people in our lives we hold important in our hearts.....even though we don't see them for ages of time. It had been gnawing on me for quite a while down deep in my heart "I wonder where Judy Grant Gorman is today?" I couldn't find her anywhere as I did in the '80s....I was living in Hollywood where I had been on radio and television all my life. I remember calling her in Hawaii (I have no rremembrance as to how I found her phone number.) She was thrilled to hear from me...

My friendship with Judith G. Browning began in 1997 when we met, by happenstance in a kitchenware shop in Honolulu. We became instant friends as our mutual love of food and cooking bound us together; Judy had written three cookbooks while still living in CT and I wrote a food related website for home cooks. We even performed a cooking demonstration "all about mushrooms" to our mutual delight and hopefully to our audience as well.
The many times we spent together are memories I will...

What a modest obituary for a most accomplished woman. Judy Grant Gorman Browning was a skilled cook, author of several cookbooks, and gifted pianist who once appeared as featured soloist with the Hartford Symphony Orchestra. I believe Edmund purchased the grand piano which she used when she performed with the orchestra as a memento and how she marveled at the idea of the piano traveling aboard ship from CT through the Suez Canal to its new home in Hawaii. While many of us, high school...

Ms. Browning, I didn't know you, but I had met you- you sound like an Amazing person.
Sleep in Heavenly Peace!!!,

I have not seen Judy since she left Poquonock in 1952. However I immediately recognized her photo in today’s Courant. Judy and I both attended the one room Elm Grove School at the corner of Poquonock Avenue and Prospect Hill Road in 1949. She was in the first grade and I was in Kindergarten. She always kindly and graciously helped me and others while the teacher worked with the older students. (Yes, one teacher, 30 students, K-6). I now live by Northwest Park and as I walk by the house...