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JUDITH E. FRANK

Jersey City, New Jersey

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JUDITH E. FRANK JERSEY CITY Judith E. Frank of Jersey City died peacefully on Monday January 20, 2014. Judith was born in Jersey City. The daughter of the lates Cecelia (nee Lampe) and Gustav Frank. She was the Head Librarian for the Jersey City main library for over 40 years. Retiring at the age...

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11 Years! wow! I still miss Judy and always come across something that makes me think, Ah, Judy would LOVE to see this! Keeping her in our minds and hearts, means Judy is Never very FAR Away. still miss our get togethers and many phone conversations!

I miss you Aunt Judy! Every time I see a shein of yarn or hear the hoot of an owl, I think of you.

I found her emails to me recently, while clearing an old laptop. I kept them for a reminder of all our talk of books and fan fiction, and library life, even though our libraries were so different. She was a person worth remembering and I still think of her.

8 years ! and I still think about her and miss her. I'll be watching something and think Oh Judy would love this! I know she loved to knit, and I recently have been trying my hand at it as I needed a knitted item for my bears... and I ask Judy for guidance in my project. keeping her close, always. krt

Still miss you Judy and often think of you. We shared some wonderful fun times and some wonderful good friends. You'll always be a part of "the old gang" :) xx

Seven years gone? how can that be. I still think of Judy and even talk to her, remembering things she used to say or things I know she would get a kick out of. She was a kind and caring friend and Yep, still miss her.

Hard to believe it has almost been a year ! and I still miss her. I think of Judy often and many times say "OH I have to Tell Judy " .... May she remain, Forever in our hearts....

Judy and I met every year since 1990 at MediaWest, and frequently shared rooms there. I was looking forward to seeing her this year - I'll miss her talk, her views on fan fiction, and her companionship and phone calls Peace

I was shocked and saddened to have a card returned marked "deceased." Judith and I had been pen friends for decades, though we never met in person. She was such a delightful person, always very generous, with an incisive mind and excellent taste. We shared a love of mysteries, science fiction, and cats. My world is less bright tonight, knowing of her loss.