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Judith Ann Gallagher

Bluffton, South Carolina

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Judith Ann Gallagher Judith Ann Gallagher, 61, of Long Cove on Hilton Head Island, SC, died Wednesday February 25, at home after a long illness. Judy was born April 24, 1947, in Pittsburgh, PA, the beloved daughter of Robert H. and Margaret S. Gallagher, who survive. Judy was a graduate of...

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Dear Bob and Marg;
we can't imagine your pain; but what beautiful memories she must have left. Judy was a very, very special young lady.
Please know you are in our thoughts and prayers. Its been a long, long time, but we think of, and remember, you all so fondly.
Micki and Frank Stitt

What a shock when I logged on to the website and found Judy's name. I first met Judy at the old C&S bank on hwy 278 where we both worked. That was over 20 years ago. Although I moved away 6 years ago, I always remember her terrific smile and helpful attitude. We have lost a wonderful person, but heaven has gained a beautiful angel.

I had the pleasure of getting to know Judy through painting workshops we took together. She was sweet, charming, funny -- and quite talented. Judy will be missed greatly. I'm sharing a couple of photos of her.

Judy with dog painting

Judy with one of her paintings

Such a ray of sunshine----that's the way I always felt around Judy. There is glorious music in heaven today. My deepest sympathy----

Judy, Fred Merritt and Peg Dowgwilla reuniting in 2006 to see the Broadway revival of Company, 25 years after their HH Community Playhouse production.

Please accept my deepest love and sympathy during this very difficult time. I will always cherish the times that our families spent together over the years. Judy's lovely voice and smile will live on in all of our memories.

Dear sweet Judy – my beloved Amy in Company and again in Perfectly Frank. Once in love with Amy, always in love with Judy.

I will be eternally grateful for your abundance of talent and spirit, both of which you shared with us so generously. I only hope we gave you half as much in return. Your time with us was far too short in years, but so very long in worth.

You will live in our hearts forever.