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Judith Ann Johnson

Elgin, Illinois

May 15, 1944 – Dec 23, 2024

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BORN
May 15, 1944
DIED
December 23, 2024
LOCATION
Elgin, Illinois

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Judith Ann Johnson, 80, of Elgin, Illinois, passed away on December 23, 2024, at her home. Judy was born on May 15, 1944, to Carl V. and Marjorie A. Johnson in Fort Myers, Florida, while her father served in the Army Air Forces, and she spent her childhood in Madison, Wisconsin. She attended...

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Judy and I became friends when we were in a Masters Degree Program at the University of Wisconsin in Special Education and we continued our friendship for many years. She was a kind, considerate delightful friend. I was saddened to learn that she had passed away. Rest in peace dear friend. May your memory be like a blessing.

I am so sorry to hear about Judy`s passing. I´m even sorry there has been no funeral for her but I´m glad I can send a loving message. I knew Judy through the teachers bowling league in Elgin. She was such a nice person. I would love to give to the animal shelter in her name. Love to you, Judy. Ann Cook.

Our entire family loved Judy and always enjoyed the time we spent with her. My Mother, Jean Weiss, LOVED visiting with Judy. Judy would always host the most fun game nights and she always had great places for us to go out to eat. I smile every time I think of Judy. How lucky we were to have her, Gary, Marge, & Carl in Madison for part of our WI lives. Judy will be missed and will always be loved - by so many.

Judy was so loved by so many and will certainly be missed. I will never forget her wonderful laugh, her graciousness and her unending hospitality. We all felt so welcomed whenever we visited. My mother, Jean Weiss, could hardly wait to visit, stay for a few days, visit with some of Judy's many friends and laugh for days. Judy left us with so many wonderful memories! We all have our birth date and our date of death with that dash in between. Judy lived her dash spectacularly!

Judy was more than just a lady I helped take care of from day one she and I had a beautiful bond . I looked at Judy as a second mom and every moment I spent with her I always felt like I was home . I will forever miss her and love her with all my heart . And always hold dear the moments of hugs , kisses and laughter we shared . She will always be my guardian angel.