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Judith Kay Welch HOLMES

Lexington, Kentucky

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HOLMES Judith Kay Welch, 66, wife of Dennis L. Holmes, died Tue, Sep 14, 2010 at Central Baptist Hospital. She was a retired secretary with Fayette County Schools. A native of Carthage, MO; she was a daughter of the late Kenneth LeRoy and Ethel May Skelton Welch. She attended First United...

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Memories of Judy still pop up. Judy is a dear person, still missed greatly, and for all the same reasons. Jean Salley

Judy waa a lovely addition to the Holmes family. It was a very speccial day when Denny, Judy & Wendy took time from their busy schedule to stop and visit Aunt Lillie & Uncle Mort A life of spreading cheer

Denny, Wendy and Family, I'm sorry for your loss. I remember Judy when she lived with us in Irving, Texas. She was always Michael Don's favorite Aunt.

Don Weibel

Judy was an colleague, valued employee, and friend. We'll all miss her greatly.

Mike Kennedy

Judy always smiled and had a joke for all. I worked on the same floor with Judy for many years at FCPS -Judy was loved by many -- will be missed greatly. Deepest sympathy to her family.

Dennis: Nancy and I are so very sorry for your loss. I really never met Judy, even though we have been neighbors for some time. You and I spoke for a short time last year, while you were doing your wonderful yard work. Please accept our condolences for your loss.
your neighbors on Crimson King Ct.
Don and Nancy Young

I worked with Judy for several years at Fayette County Public Schools. She was a joy to work with and an excellent secretary. She was uplifitng to all of us. I missed her presence when she retired and will miss her now that she has left us. Her life was truly centered around her family and her grandson. She will truly be missed!
Please remember that Earth has no Sorrow that Heaven cannot Heal

Judy was my secretary for 2 years in Fayette County Public Schools. She became a close friend and "mothered" me. She always had a smile on her face and a great work ethic. She was always there for me when I went through tough times. She will be missed greatly by me. But Heaven indeed is rejoicing! Becky LaVey

I worked with Judy at FCPS and had lunch with her many days. Her jovial smile and attitude was contagious. What fond memories I have of her and she was so proud of Dennis and Wendy. My deepest sympathy to Dennis and Wendy.