Judith-Dunlap-Obituary

Judith Debra Dunlap

Milwaukee, Wisconsin

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Dunlap, Judith Debra Age 59 years. Jan. 19, 2008. Survived by her her husband Albert Dunlap Jr., her daughter Deborah (Shi'Mek) Dunlap-Charley, her mother Marcell Butler, her sister Marjorie (Hal) Fenison, her brother Jack P. Butler, her grandson Montrel Dunlap, and a host of other loving...

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"Uncle Al" I am so sorry,you have my deepest sympathy.God Bless you and family.

Debbie, Albert, Montreal.
My Prayers are with you in your
Sorry. Judy will alway be with
you in your hearts. Judy was a
very special person, she would always bring Joy with her.

I will always love you Mrs.Judy.I promise too always be there for Debbie,Montreal, and Mr. D. My love and memories of you will always be in our heart.Your 2nd daughter and son.

We the Family of my beautiful mom thank all of you for your support and concern. The pain is strong of the lost of my mom but she isnt suffering anymore. She's in a better place but her spirit will always be alive in all of us. Albert, Debbie and Montrel

May you hold tightly to the thoughts of the special times shared, for they are as real now as they were then, and somehow, somewhere, you will share them again.

To the Family.
We do not walk alone through sorrow.....
God is by our side, So may you gather courage from the strength he will provide.
Love and prayers.

Danna Rhinehart

To The Family, you have my deepest sympathy in the loss of your love one, such a beautiful person,I worked with Judy at First Wisconsin Bank and she always had a big beautiful smile,may God bless all you.

My deepest condolences to you and your family... Your mom was a blessing to me in my young adult life... She was a kind, warm and a caring spirit.. Your mom was my boss at Firstar bank and she was so kind to me, like another mom... I thank God for her time in my life.

Judy was a great inspiration to me. I'm glad I was able to let her know that in a little poem i wrote her when she was here.I enjoyed her presence and was proud to have an opportunity to work with her.She will surely be missed.