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Judith Judge

Ann Arbor, Michigan

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Judge, Judith Judith Wolf Judge, 74, of Ann Arbor, Michigan, passed away at home on June 5, 2020, surrounded by family. Judith was born in Westfield, New Jersey, to Helen and Frank Wolf. She earned her B.A. from Miami University (Ohio) and her J.D. from Harvard Law School. She had a meaningful...

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I just hear about Judy's passing. I met her when we both welding at WCC on Friday nights and we became fast welding pals. She was such an awesome woman. My sympathy goes to her family.

Judith was my divorce attorney in 2004. Her calm, professional, reassuring demeanor and solid legal knowledge were a wonderful source of support in a very demoralizing time. Her kindness and strength upheld and inspired me and I'm so grateful to have met her. Now I support women experiencing divorce through my work as a professional counselor. My condolences to all those who loved her. May your memories bring you comfort.

Our deepest condolences to you Chuck and your family on the passing of Judy. We treasure our long friendship.

My deepest condolences to Chuck, Kate, and Maggie. I first met Judy shortly after her marriage to Chuck, and was lucky enough to be able to visit the family sporadically over the years. Judy was one of the smartest and nicest people I have ever known, and the loss to her family and her community is profound. Like so many others, I will miss her greatly.

I am so sorry to hear about Judy. She and I shared a love for the game of golf. She was always kind and courteous, as well as a great advocate for her clients. May her memory be eternal.

Dear Chuck, Kate and Maggie. Gail and I are saddened by the loss of Judy, whom we came to admire as a special friend over the years. Always engaging and drawing us in with that beautiful smile. We are thinking of you, and send our heartfelt condolences.
Frank and Gail

i had a bitter divorce case against judy several years ago. i did not know her very well before the case, but by the end of it i respected her as a colleague and a friend. in spite of all the bitterness our clients had for each other, judy was a pleasure to work with and a formidable adversary. she maintained civility and a pleasant demeanor in all of our interactions. i will miss her.

it was always a joy to be with Judy. She enjoyed life and her family. Deepest condolences to Chuck, Kate and Maggie. I will miss her.

A fine attorney and an all-around good person.