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Judith C. Schwimmer

Staten Island, New York

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Judith C. Schwimmer (nee Lange) of Manhattan, formerly of West Brighton, on December 16, 2007. Beloved wife of Alan Schwimmer. Loving mother of Kristin Wagner, Aaron and Joshua Schwimmer. Dear sister of Richard Lange. Also survived by three grandchildren. Funeral Service Harmon Home for Funerals,...

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I met Judy only one time -- and it left a lasting impression on me. I interviewed her at her home and met her wonderful husband and loving son for a special video project for Saint Barnabas hospice. She struck me as one of the most gracious, sincere and joy-filled people I have ever encountered in my work, and in my life. I thought of her often and just learned of her passing today. My heartfelt condolences to her entire family on their immeasurable loss. I only met her for a moment in...

there are times when i think my aunt and i remember sitting around in staten island playing monopoly and knowing that the only way to win was to be the banker, because somehow everyone had more monopoly money than I did.
these memories will stay with me forever.
i love you aunt judy

I had the honor and absolute pleasure to work alongside Judith at JBFCS. She was one of the very first people who greeted me on my first day and infused me with so much knowledge over the years that I can never thank her enough. Her work is an inspiration to me and I will miss her very much.

Our deepest sympathy to the entire Schwimmer family – I will always remember Judy’s passion for living a creative and fun filled life. From dying eggs at Easter time to making snow dragons in the front yard of 34 Walnut Street she will always have a special spot in my heart.

All our love to Alan, Kristin, Aaron, Josh and the rest of the extended Schwimmer family.

Love Mark, Heather, Caroline, Grace and Max Murphy

I worked with Judith at the J.B.F.C.S. There are people who come in and out of our lives,only a few have a gift of touching your heart, Judith had that gift. I will miss her.

Judy was my mother and a truly magnificent woman. Her love of humanity inspired me and I can only hope to love as she did. I thank you all for the friendship and support that you provided to Judy over the course of her 65 years. She made the most of every minute she had on this earth and I miss her dearly. Love - Joshua

Judith's psychotherapy office was next to mine for many years. We enjoyed chatting in those rare moments when we weren't working. She taught me to keep just one project on the desk at a time as a way of coping with the demands of work. She taught me a lot about children, and we shared clients from the same family. We planned to socialize, for our spouses to meet, but then she had to focus on her health. I miss my times with Judith.

December 18th,2007
I dont know what there is to say about my aunt that isn't truly special. A woman with not only a heart of goal, but a woman who just wanted everybody around her to be happy. I will miss her more than my words are going to be able to express.
I love you aunt judy,----Forever

The Stark family remembers Judy with much love. She was Peter's first teacher and a friend to us all.
WHAT A SPECIAL LADY!

MARILYN, PHILIP, PETER AND RACHEL STARK