Judith-Rodenizer-Obituary

Judith A. Rodenizer

Westminster, Massachusetts

Mar 17, 1942 – Nov 3, 2016

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BORN
March 17, 1942
DIED
November 3, 2016
LOCATION
Westminster, Massachusetts

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Judith A. (Oulette) Rodenizer, 74Beloved Mother, Grandmother and Friend WESTMINSTER -- Judith A. Rodenizer passed away at home on November 3, 2016. She was born in Leominster on March 17, 1942 and raised by her loving parents, Henry C. Ouellette and Zola Mae (Pelletier) Ouellette.She leaves two...

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I still think of you often. You were a person that I will never forget. Thank you for being a friend. Anita

I think of you often my friend.

Beautiful little Judy is 9 months old and her training is going well. Watch over us, my friend. I miss you dearly.

Love,
Annie

Judy was a fantastic friend & neighbor. She always had a smile and kind words to say. We shared many laughs over the years that I will treasure forever. Her strength in difficult times is like none I have witnessed before. I just received news of her passing & deeply regret missing her service. Judy lives on forever in the many fond memories that we all have of her.

My Meme Judy was the kind of person who could get along with anyone.
I will always remember her for her etiquette and the way she treated others from all walks of life as well as her sense of humor that made her great company at any occasion.
She was kind, practical and could be counted on. She set a great standard for our family, with big shoes to fill.
As a young boy I learned a lot of things from her, and she played a large role in who I am. She taught me to be a gentleman and...

My mentor, teacher, and friend.
Thank you for sharing your passion and love for those in need. You treated all you met with dignity and respect. I will treasure our times together and the many laughs we shared. Rest my friend...I'll see you at the Rainbow bridge.

Love,
Annie

Rest in Peace Judy

The angels have taken Judy to her heavenly resting place. No one should ever have to endure an illness such as ALS. Judy never sought sympathy but carried on with acceptance, courage, understanding, appreciation, humor, and love for Bill, her family, friends, and Cody and Dixie. The gleam in her smile with never be forgotten. She was a very special person who will be deeply missed.

I will always remember doing dog tracking with Judy. We would spend hours waiting for the tracks to age, eating onion soup and solving the problems of the world. She was funny and kind and wise and we would talk about everything. I pray she is at peace now and with her beloved Suki Baby. God blessings on her and wonderful Billy who made her last days as comfortable as possible