Judith-Preston-Obituary

Judith A. Preston

Lansing, Michigan

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Judith A. (Zimmerman) Preston Born August 4, 1948, entered into Paradise on January 26, 2011. I survived breast cancer, but, for reasons known only to God, I acquired Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis, a vicious robber of skills, muscle, independence, dignity and finally, of life. I was preceded in...

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To Kim and the entire family,
Wherever your mothers beautiful soul has been, the love she sewed will flower again and again and again. Love's never lost; and love never ends. You were all wonderful caregivers and brought her the dignity she so richly deserved. I pray that she meets my Carol, that they no-longer suffer from ALS and are the brightest spirits in the "Next Place".

I love you and miss you Mom! Thank you for being an awesome mother, mentor and friend.

Kim and John Marton,
Please accept our deepest sympathy for your loss. You are an awesome caring daughter and will carry on your mom's faith, love, and especially her memories for an eternity. We will keep you, John, and the Zimmerman and Preston family in our thoughts and prayers.

All our Love!
Dan and Joyce Weber

Bob, Phyllis, Kim and family, we are so sorry for your loss. Judy was a beautiful person with so much inner and outer beauty. We recall our visit with her at Hospice and how her smile never left her face as she radiated the love of Christ in spite of what she was going through. Our thoughts and prayers are with you, may you find comfort in the peace that passes all understanding that only our Lord can give. Lovingly,The Bernie Ramon family

Judy Zimmerman family,
My thoughts and prayers are with you, your memories will sustain much. I know your path of ALS, caregiving. When you look back you will know you have done the best.
John Richardson, MD
Neurology
class of '66

There is a beautiful song called "I Can Only Imagine" that says 'Will I dance for you Jesus or in awe of you be still? '. I bet I know what you did Aunt Judy! I love you and miss and I will keep you in my heart until were all together again.

When I read of Judy's passing I discovered Judy's Page which is such a wonderful tribute to her. I met Judy when she came to work at ACM and later saw her and Bob at MSU hockey games. The world has lost one of it's most honest and loving people. My condolences to her loving family....

Aunt Judy you will be missed my so many, but we know you are no longer suffering from this terrible disease. You are in a better place! You will always be in my heart. My prayers will continue for my Uncle Bob and cousins Phylis and Kim.. I LOVE YOU!!!!!!!!!

We remember Judy as a former classmate of ours, always smiling, friendly, & happy!!!! She was actually kind of our neighbor & I used to see her & her husband walking down Broadbent as I was running. We send prayers & healing during this difficult time.

Barry & Jan Horne