Judith-Lee-Obituary

Judith Alison Lee

Bolton Valley, Vermont

Oct 20, 1962 – May 13, 2025

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BORN
October 20, 1962
DIED
May 13, 2025
LOCATION
Bolton Valley, Vermont

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Judith Alison Lee, beloved wife, mother, sister, friend, and legal pioneer, passed away in Bolton Valley, Vermont on May 13, 2025, at age 62. Born on October 20, 1962, in Syracuse, New York, Judith lived a life of purpose, grace, and generosity. Her deep spirituality and commitment to personal...

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Judith was an important part of my summer time in Chautauqua. I will truly miss her.

The last time I saw Judith was at her July 4th soiree. She was a gracious hostess and a joy to be around. I was very sad to learn of her passing. She will be missed. My deepest condolences to her family.

I knew Judith when she and Robert moved to Costa Rica for retirement. I remember Judith for her intelligence, kindness and enthusiastic immersion in Spanish and the local culture. I thought there would be plenty of time to get to know Judith well but, sadly, she got sick and moved back to the States suddenly. I wish Robert and her children courage and peace in this momentous time.

Judith was an amazing force in our Spiritual Awakening group. She brought laughter and joy to our world.

I met Judith here in Costa Rica where she quickly became a respected and loved member of our group. She was brilliant, inspirational, and full of warmth and love. She will remain forever in our hearts.

I only knew Judith for a short time but she touched my life and I will miss her. I send love to Robert and her family from her friends in Costa Rica

Judith and I went to law school together at WILLIAM and Mary and have not seen each other since. It sounds like she is one of the most interesting people I would have ever met in my entire life. I´m so sorry for her family left behind but, boy does she seem to have lived life to its fullest?!!

I knew Judy well at W&M and in our early days in DC and fondly remember many wonderful times like her teaching me to play mahjong in Chinese with her professors and many outings to Wolftrap. Sadly I lost touch. Your touching obituary tells a story of a life lived well and her death is a loss to humanity. I'm sorry for the loss to your family.

I am so sorry for your loss. I did not know Judith well, but I feel like I should have. We graduated in the same class at Mount Holyoke College and then both went on to law school. I graduated from Georgetown Law in 1991 and lived in DC from 1984 till 1995. Again I am so sorry for your loss. - Alison Smith Meason