Judith-Riddle-Obituary

Judith Elizabeth Riddle

Peoria, Arizona

About

LOCATION
Peoria, Arizona

Obituary

Send Flowers

Riddle, Judith Elizabeth (Liz) Liz Riddle, 63, of Surprise, AZ, passed away Jan. 29, 2009. Liz, born February 17, 1945, in Lexington KY, passed away suddenly due to natural causes, in Phoenix AZ. Liz grew up a country girl outside of Lexington, Kentucky and later moved to Detroit, MI. In...

Read More

Guest Book

Not sure what to say?

LIZ, WHAT A SWEET, HAPPY, CONSIDERATE LADY. HER BIG, OPEN, HONEST SMILE IS THE IMAGE I REMEMBER MOST. WHEN SHE SMILED AT YOU, YOU JUST HAD TO SMILE TOO. SHE WILL BE SORELY MISSED. WE WANT TO EXPRESS OUR SYMPATHIES TO HER FAMILY AT HOME AND TO HER AMERICAN FENCE FAMILY THAT HAS GROWN TO LOVE HER.

Liz and I laughed and worked together at American Fence Company. She always talked about Jerome, Jeff, Borden (not necessarily in that order) and of course she had to talk about her new bathroom. Though your loss is great, the love left behind is more than the heart or mind can imagine. Wishing you the peace and comfort of warm and loving memories in this difficult time.

Such a shock. Such a great lady. I met her while at American Fence also. Her happiness shone thru the room with that smile. Thoughts go to the family, immediate, those that became her family at AFC and that adorable Borden. The last time I saw Liz on a visit on my off Friday I recall her concern for me and how I was doing. She was a class act and will be terribly missed...

Liz, or Lizzy as I always called her, was my dearest soul friend. We first met twenty some years ago when she was looking for work. As fate had it, I was the lucky employer that would gain not only a truly dedicated employee, but most importantly, a friend for life. Over the years, we became an intrical part of each other's lifes, shared the most personal stories as well as the craziest and insane day to day work related experiences, and became a close family. Although I am devastated by...

Liz was a rare jewel; the kind of friend you could count on to ferociously defend you against all comers, and yet the one honest person to put you back on track when you lost your way. Her quick wit, racous laughter, and love of life with all it's wonders and warts made her irresistable. I feel so blessed to have had her call me her friend for more than 20 years - a part of my heart will forever ache - not for her because I know she is in paradise, but for my loss. We never ended a...

I met Liz @ American Fence and she became the dearest of friends. Always there with her signature laugh and infectious smile, Liz would beam everytime she mentioned Jerome, Jeff, or Bordan. An inspiration to all-- gracious, loving, and caring. To have a friend like Liz is a treasure beyond words. My love to her family.

Oh god there so much to say. Liz Riddle was loving, caring, funny, like to talk women. I met her back work, I always love talking to her about dogs, getting who she was and what kind of dogs she had. She a big heart for her current dog Borden (Lab) we always talk about him, show me pictures as I did the same with mine. I have tons of pictures of my dogs so I showed her, it was fun looking at them. I remember her laugh it was so infectious I like it, she made me laugh too. You will be missed...

Liz and I worked together for several years and sitting right next to her office I always will remember her infectious laugh...I would always share my Cinnamon Doche from Starbucks when Ed would bring me in a cup. I remember she always gave my dog a christmas present...we called Oscar her grandpuppy...she was always so eager to see Oscie when I used to bring him in before a trip...I am so very sorry for your loss. She will be missed terribly....

I CAN'T BELIEVE SHE WENT SO FAST. IT'S BEEN LESS THAN A MONTH SINCE SHE WAS IN OUR OFFICE AND WE WERE JOKING ABOUT OUR NAME(LIZ). HAPPY AS SHE ALWAYS WAS WE TRADED STORIES ABOUT GRANDKIDS, SUMMER PLANS AND LOOKING FORWARD TO SEEING EACH OTHER AGAIN IN A FEW MONTHS. SHE ALWAYS BROUGHT JOY TO ALL OF OUR STAFF WHEN SHE WOULD COME IN. I'M SO SORRY OF YOUR LOSS AS WELL AS OURS. WE ALL CONSIDERED HER AS A FRIEND AS WELL AS A PATIENT AT OUR DENTAL OFFICE. MAY GOD BE WITH ALL OF YOU.