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Judith Ann Catlett Mizell

Richmond, Virginia

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MIZELL Judith Ann Catlett Mizell, age 50, passed away Friday, August 11, 2006 at Chippenham Hospital. She is survived by her daughter, Ashley LeAnne Mizell; and her mother, Jean Dobson Catlett. A memorial service will be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday, August 16, 2006, at Trinity Assembly of God, 233...

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My deepest sympathies. Judy was a dear friend to me in a time of new beginnings for me. Her kindness and emotional support were greatly appreciated. Ashley you were a fun and sweet teenager and my sincere prayers go out to you as you proceed through the rest of your life. I tried to help you and your mom. I'll miss Judy and Rick and am forever thankful I met you all.

To Judy with love,

You always fully understood the healing power of laughter. From grade one to grade twelve, I treasure the memories of those cute freckles on your happy face, echoes of laughter about silly rubber chickens and your pride in your first nurse's cap. You were a remarkable young woman, unafraid to live boldly and bring a daughter into the world... your legacy of love and laughter. May your healing laughter continue to ring in heaven and echo on the Earth. Much...

Judy and I were good and close friends in our high school and college years in the east end of Richmond in the 1970's. Back at that time in our lives when you were supposed to be "young and stupid", and we were. Judy knew how to smile, genuinely, and from the inside out. And then she knew how to work that warm and happy smile into an honest to God belly laugh. That's a wonderful abiltiy to have in life. And Judy had it. And she knew how to share it with others. Even today, many years...

Our family wishes to extend love and sympthy to Ashley and Mrs. Catlett with the loss of Judy. We have so many fond memories of her, always with laughter and will always remember her. A good friend
forever.

Dear Sweet Ashley,
We all have loved & learned so much from your mom's wonderful courage & amazing sense of humor. She could turn around any problem & make it into somthing to laugh about. I will always remember working at Midlothian Patient First with Judy & the Braves Games. Oh how she could make us all laugh and EVERYONE knew her - she had an amazing capacity for courage & love. You are the love of her life. Whenever she spoke of you her eyes would light up & she would smile & laugh....

Many will remember the wonderful loving energy Judy had in life. I pray that Mrs. Catlett and Ashley feel the Lord's comfort during this time. Growing up with Judy & having her as a childhood friend was truly a blessing... and a whole lot of fun. I'm sorry to see her go but Heaven has a place for someone as beautiful as her. God Bless Judy.

Ashley,
My heart goes out to you at this time and in the days ahead. I will keep you and your grandmother in my thoughts and prayers.

Ashley, I'm so sorry to hear about your mother. I know it must be hard to go through what you're going through, just remember to keep your chin up (as hard as it may seem at times). I didn't know your mother, but I'm sure she must have been a great woman and I'm sure she left you with many happy memories to look back on. I wish you only the best.

Judy will truly be missed by all, she touched our lives like no one ever will again. Judy was kind & compassionate, and a very good friend. We will miss her marvelous attitude, and her humour. Jean & Ashley, we share in the grief that, both of you are experiencing & each of you have our deepest sympathies. May God keep you strong during these very difficult times, and know, that He is with you, at your side, at all times.