JUDITH-McKEE-Obituary

JUDITH A. McKEE

Parma, Ohio

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DIED
September 26, 2019
LOCATION
Parma, Ohio

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(nee Romans), age 69; beloved wife of Donald for 49 years; loving mother of Don, Jr. and Jason (Tatsuko); dearest grandmother of Ryan and Kaila; devoted daughter of Jesse and Lillian Church; sister of Donna (deceased), Sue, Milo (deceased), John, Tammy, Scott, Jesse and Kevin; loving aunt of...

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Another year without you but always in our daily conversations. We miss you everyday. Your kids are doing good. XOXO

wow..it´s been 4yrs today we had your celebration of life and I miss you everyday and life is so different with you gone, I put a smile on my face everyday to stop from crying and to not make anyone sad...love and miss forever...Love Always, Tammy

Judy So many things I do remind me of you. I make smoothie like I use to bring you or cut up watermelon you used to love. I found a book you gave Lucas when he was a baby and read it Lucas again. Everyone misses you so much and wish we had more time together. I see cardinals in our yard all the time and I know it is all of you checking on us making sure we are ok. We love and miss you so much XOXO Love Sue

I miss you everyday and I know you are not in pain anymore, you were loved by many and we all miss you so much, Love you Judy

Judy we think of you everyday. So many memories. You left us way too soon and we miss and live you ALWAYS

Judy I think of you everyday and of course wish we spent more time together. You were such a kind giving person and you are missed everyday. I’m using your material to make masks for the people at the rehab you were at. Jessica had me make them for the nurses and the patients. I’m sure you would of helped me if you were still here but I think if you when I make them. Love you sister and will meet again someday. XOXO

Not a day goes by I don't think of you my dear Sister Judy. We miss you so much. You were such a giving person. Every morning I make a smoothie and think of you. How you loved them and then I eat my watermelon and there you are again. You loved watermelon. Your service was beautiful. You would of loved the lady that sang. You told me when you got better you wanted to start going to Grace Church with me. I was sad that you never got to go until your service. Linda and Holly told their funny...

Sue, my friend, and all of Judy's family, I send my deepest sympathy. God Bless. Gloria

We are so very sorry for the loss.