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Judith Calhoun

Springfield, Ohio

1938 - 2025

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CALHOUN, Judith M.CALHOUN, Judith M., 86, of Springfield, passed away peacefully on 1-25-2025 in SOIN Medical Center in Beavercreek. She was born April 12, 1938 in Springfield, Ohio. The daughter of Charles J. and Helen L. (Browning) Pullen. Judy worked as a public health nurse for the Clark...

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Tim and family I am truly sad to hear of cousin Judy´s passing but I know she is safe in heaven laughing and rejoicing with our Lord. Not only was she a sweet person and giving nurse she loved the Lord. I was given the chance to find this out about her when our ministry will come to the nursing home.l could go on and on, but I just want you to know she will be truly missed

Tim and family, I'm saddened to learn of "Aunt" Judy's passing. She was such a special lady My love and condolences to you and your family. Allyson

Cousin Judy you will be missed and all of your stories about the Browning clan, especially the ones nobody else cared to share or speak of. It was only fitting that you worked in the field of Nursing because you were a true giver and you always kept it real with lots of fun and laughter. Love you!!

Judy was my Lamaze instructor in 1978. That was back in the day when the husband had to have a certificate to be in the delivery room. Judy came to the hospital at 5 in the morning to give my husband his certificate, even though we hadn't finish the class yet because of my early delivery. I would see her in the grocery stores in the years following and we would talk about that. She was a wonderful woman.

My Aunt Judy was and will always be my favor auntie.My mother only sister and she loved her so much. I have so many memories of her and are family that will last me a life time . I don't no why we were not contacted about her passing . But what I will say I saw her last year and we had the best time together . I kept crying she told me Kelly Sue you are going to flood me out we laughed and held hands and when I said good bye ...I told her I would be back and tell Tim I left my calling card...

To Timmy and Family,I am sorry to hear of Judy's passing and I that I didn't know sooner. As you know, she was lots of fun. I remember she tried to teach me lamaze. I never did learn it because we were laughing so hard. You had a wonderful mother who was crazy about you. Stay strong! Your cousin, Thea