Judith-D'Antonio-Obituary

Judith Ann "Judy" D'Antonio

South Deerfield, Massachusetts

Sep 3, 1955 – Apr 28, 2018 (Age 62)

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BORN
September 3, 1955
DIED
April 28, 2018
AGE
62
LOCATION
South Deerfield, Massachusetts

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SOUTH DEERFIELD, MA - Judith Ann ""Judy"" (Robinson) D'Antonio, 62, of South Deerfield, died Saturday, April 28, 2018 at Baystate Medical Center in Springfield, after a long and brave battle with several illnesses.A native of Montague, she was born on September 3, 1955 at the former Farren...

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It is with heavy heart I read this--Courteney, Brandon, Rob, and Cara--I am so sad-a lovely beautiful person inside and out---we love you all! Deena, Steve, & Jillian Robbins--You are in our hearts, thoughts, and prayers.

God Bless your family. I had the pleasure of working with Judy for many years. The strength she possessed is rare. Her children were her life. Helping others was her second passion. I would see her come to work with carrying oxygen. Pushing on everyday. Always serving others. Judy was a great servant God. So much more to say. But those who crossed paths with Judy in anyway. You already know. She is in Heaven in all her newness. R.I.P. Judy. Your job here is done.

May God bless you Judy. You were one of the most bravest, beautiful person our family ever knew. Rest In Peace. Courtney, Brandon and Cara you have our most deepest sympathy at this most difficult time

I am terribly heartbroken as I loved Judy like my own! She grew up before my very eyes where we all lived, on Wentworth Avenue (just two houses apart) where Judy and my daughter, Sherry, (two years younger) bonded as children and remained close friends forever. They tap danced together as tiny tots in a dance recital, jumped rope, played games and had so many fun filled times. We have many fond memories of Judy and her sweet brothers! Halloween is one. It was always a special holiday for...

My heart goes out to family and close friends. She will be missed by many. Judy is a strong power of example on how to love and live life. I worked with her for her brief stay in Holyoke and have the utmost respect for her.

So sorry for the loss of one of the sweetest people I have ever had the privilege to know. I know she is still watching over you all.

TFHS Class of 73

My thoughts and prayers are with your family during this difficult time. May the promise in 1 Thessalonians 4:14 comfort your family.

Rest in peace, your kindness and love will give strength to your family. Our Saturday nights and sharing ride to meetings for Rainbow gave us a chance to know each other better. I feel blessed to call you my Rainbow sister.God Bless.
Brenda Slongwhite