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Judith G. Ingersoll

Ann Arbor, Michigan

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Ingersoll, Judith G. Saline, MI Judith G. Ingersoll, age 40, passed away peacefully on December 6, 2004 surrounded by her family. Judy was born on October 16, 1964, daughter of Harold G. and Doris M (Motley) Ingersoll. She was preceded in death by her parents; grandpar ents; niece, Meghan...

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Judy was a wonderful, helpful co-worker. She was always willing to help out even though she was always busy. We talked mostly about the dogs and how close her family was to her. Her life was filled with many obstacles which taught me a great lesson in life. We can overcome and put our diffculties in life aside to help others.

Judy was a dear friend and a wonderful person. I thoroughly enjoyed getting to know her better as I mentored her in learning to teach the gyn class. She was eager to learn anything and everything she could. She became a very good instructor, even if it was only for a very short time. I know she loved teaching and am very glad I had a small part in helping that happen.
Judy was always looking out for the other people in her life. She never talked about herself or her illness. She just...

Peace to you Judy! You were a wonderful caring, kind next door neighbor! I will always remember how exicted you were about owning your own home!

May GOd send peace and comfort to your family. You and your family are in my prayers. I am so glad to know you are home now with Jesus and sufferning no more!!!

God Bless

Sharon and John Matthews, and Family

Judy was a caring & wonderful nurse and person. We, from St. Joseph Mercy Hospital 3100 unit, had much respect & admiration for her. She always did more than the minimum for her patients. We will miss her dearly. Our thoughts & prayers are with her family.

I will sadly miss my friend Judy. She was one of my coworkers for many years. She was a phenomenal Nurse. She often came to me to talk and seek advise. If the truth be told, she should have been my boss over the years. Her thirst for knowledge of medicine was amazing to me.
I always felt she was the smart one. The one who had all the answers. Couldn't figure out why she would come to me. I know now it was because we were friends and we had a mutual trust of each other. You don't find...

I enjoyed working with Judy so much. She was a excellent nurse and human being...who will be missed very much on our unit. Judy donated items she had purchased with her own money for our unit ... if she saw a need she tried to fill it.
I'm sure her little babies will miss her very much as I know how much they meant to Judy. My thoughts and prayers are with her family and friends at this time.

I was one of Judy's nurses at BMA Ann Arbor. This was alot of years ago, and she was going through her teens. I watched her working on her homework nightly and through her transplant. What an inspiration for all of us. I have thought of her often and stumbled into this obituary, wow, cant believe. Peace be with you Judy, I'm sure your taking on your tasks in heaven.