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Judith Joki

Shoreline, Washington

1943 - 2014

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May 17, 2014
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Shoreline, Washington

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Mrs. James A Joki Judi passed away unexpectedly on May 17, 2014. She was born on July 1, 1943 to Commander Frank Screws and Edna Bazemore Screws. She was a proud Navy brat who was fortunate to have lived in several different states, of which Hawaii was her favorite. Judi graduated from Oak Harbor...

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Hallwyl Castle by Judy Joki

Judy Joki lives on in our hearts, every time we look at her beautiful painting of Hallwyl Castle, Canton Aargau, Switzerland. Our mother Althea knew Judy from Ronald Church, and commissioned the painting sometime in the mid 1970's as a gift for our Swiss father, Fritz. Judy's masterpiece has adorned our living room as long as I can remember. Mom has already left for Heaven, and Dad is about to go too. He rests even now in bed, underneath his beloved painting of Switzerland that Judy created...

I was a patient of yours 17 years ago. I still remember how happy you where when your wife came up. I am so very sorry for your loss. I know I am late but I am praying for you and your family.

Dear Dr. Joki and family, I was so heartbroken to hear of your loss. I was a patient of yours and I remember you talking about your wife with such love and fondness. You spoke about how she had to take you on cruises so that you would actually leave work behind! It is so difficult to lose the matriarch of your family and I hope you know how many people care about you and your family. Much love, Erik, Elissa, and Aidan Casey.

The daughter you helped save, P.J., 18 years ago.

Dr. Joki,
I'm so, so sorry for the loss of your wonderful and lovely Judith (Screws). She will be missed by people whose lives she touched, and family who will keep her memory alive and bright each day. As for you, please know you have made a lot of families happy with their little ones. Please stay strong and healthy and happy because you are our Dr. Joki whom we love very, very much!

Nitaya Kambhiranond

Jim, I did not know Judi well but it was apparent she loved life,her family and most you. There's no real way to say how sorry I am for your loss, but I pray each day gets better for you. Take time to do the special things and most of all love your family. They are the closest connection to her. I miss you dear friend and wish you the best. Most sincerely, Becky Bussiere

Jim we are so very sorry to have learned of the loss of your wife,Judy. I hope that somehow you will find the strength to continue practicing medicine.You are a great doctor and even greater guy.

Doc Joki,
We heard of what happenned this past weekend and are so sorry. Over 50 years of love together, what a blessing. May you always find a warm glow to hold onto.
Warm Regards,

Dr Joki and family, I am so sorry to hear of your loss. You are in my thoughts and prayers.
Gayle Ward

Jim: I just heard of your loss and my heart goes out to you and your family. Time has taken us too far apart. All the best.
Bobby W. Webster, MD