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Judith Judy

Lee'S Summit, Missouri

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Judith Jean Black JudyLee's Summit, MOJudith Jean Black Judy died October 7, 2012 at the Lee's Summit Medical Center. She appreciated the help from many doctors as they treated her multiple medical problems. She especially looked forward to the visits from Dr. Devins who tried to cheer her even...

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Too many years together in OB at NCH to count. A great co-worker and friend

I will never stop missing my dear friend Judy, who was like a sister to me!

To Judy's Family,

She was our family's treasured friend. A very special lady who was generous, ambtious, interesting, delightful and loving. We have been blessed by being part of her life for almost 25 years. We have some very happy memories to carry in our hearts forever! At last she is free from pain and in the arms of Jesus.

God bless you all~

My sympathy to family and friends. Judith had a wonderful smile, always.

Dr. Judy and Family,
We were so sorry to learn of your loss.

I fondly remember when Judy first arrived in our NCH OB department, for she brought with her such an enthusiastic & joyful attitude. Since you mentioned her cookies, I'll add that she helped our Emmanuel Luth. Church Women create a wonderful cookbook in 1976. I'm sure that my mother-in-law has already shown her where all the heavenly baking supplies are located! Our deepest to all your family. Marcia& Gary Piipponen

It was 37 1/2 years ago that I delivered my first baby at NCH and Judy Judy was my nurse....how could I ever forget! She was so kind and helpful to me as a young mother that I added her name to my daughter's baby book so she would know how fortunate we were to have such a special nurse with an unforgettable name! Our deepest condolences to her family over her passing...she will be remembered with great fondness.

A great OB nurse; co-worker and friend for many years at NCH. Judy was a wonderful person who enriched many lives and cared very deeply for the mothers and babies in her charge.

my husband Tom and i extend our deepest sympathies to your family. worked with her at NCH for many years. she was a fantastic nurse, compassionate person, and good friend. will miss her homemade Christmas cards. she was so talented. she also lived in Shamokin, a town about 8 miles from where my husband and I grew up.
Dottie & Tom Cress