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Judith L. Holley

Chicago, Illinois

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Judith L. Holley, nee Norris, loving mother of Robert (Laurette); beloved daughter of the late Laura and Robert Norris; fond grandmother of Elizabeth and Madeline; dear sister of Gerald (Ruth) Norris and Ronald Norris; fond sister-in-law of Mary Norris; dear aunt of many nieces and...

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Dear Bob and Family,
I was so saddened to hear the news of Judy's passing. My deepest sympathies to you and to all who share in your loss. I will always remember those bright blue eyes and that wonderful smile. We shared so many great times together relaxing in your pool or sitting in our backyard until all hours of the night. She was a great gal, and I will always remember her with much affection. May she rest in peace. Diane Volatile

Dear Bob & Family:
We were so sorry to hear about the passing of your mother. She was such a wonderful person and we know that she will be missed by a lot of people. We both have very fond memories of her and will remember her always. Who can ever forget her laugh! We can still hear her scolding you Bob, for not cutting the grass.

Our deepest condolences Bob, and please keep in touch.

Sincerely,

Dear Ron & Jerry:
Our deepest sympathy on the loss of your sister. So sorry we could not make the wake. However, our thoughts and prayers are with you. Judy was a great person, and will be dearly missed.
Sincerely,
Pat Minogu & Sharon Glaister (Rinker girls)

Dear Bob, Laurette & family: Please accept my condolences. Your Mom was once a great friend. God bless and keep you.

Sincerely,
Connie Shepherd

I was the Physical Therapist who saw Judith at her home, after she was discharged from Marion Joy Rehab. It was truly a delight getting to know her, and we spent many days talking and discussing her life and her family.She had a wonderful sense of humour, and although she struggled with her limitations, she was always willing to try hard with any new exercises I gave her, and put 110% into everything she tried... all this with a smile on her face!. I know she will be missed by anyone that...

Hey good friend, we did have a great many good times, especially playing Hearts, so many years ago.
Rest in Peace. George and Joanie Humann