Judith-Scoggins-Obituary

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Judith Kay Scoggins

SARATOGA SPRINGS, New York

Oct 18, 1940 – Dec 29, 2021 (Age 81)

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BORN
October 18, 1940
DIED
December 29, 2021
AGE
81
LOCATION
SARATOGA SPRINGS, New York

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William J. Burke & Sons / Bussing & Cunniff Funeral Homes Obituary

Saratoga Spring, NY - Judith Kay Scoggins, a beloved wife, mother, grandmother and friend to many, passed away on Wednesday, December 29, 2021, at age 81 in Saratoga Springs, New York.

Judy was born Oct. 18, 1940, in Chillicothe, Missouri. She graduated from Chillicothe High School...

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Dear Angie & Tony, Thoughts & prayers are with you today. May all your memories of your Mom continue to bring you comfort. Love, Jerry & Peg

Dear Angie, Jerry & I send our condolences to you. May all your loving memories of her help you during this most difficult time. Love, Peg

Judy was such a special lady. I'm sure I speak for all in the circle of Cleveland friends in saying it was a privilege to know her. She will be greatly missed. With love,

Judy was quite a lady. We liked to do whatever it took to make her laugh or let her know that we cared about her. This year when we sang Happy Birthday, I thought she was going to cry tears of happiness. She really appreciated us thinking so much of her. She is already missed, as we saw her often. Loved you, Judy.

We lived at Saratoga Heritage apartments at the same time Judy and Ken lived there. Judy was a wonderful person and she amazed us with both her physical and mental strength which she displayed while caring for Ken. She always put his needs above her own and we admired her selflessness. We extend our sympathies to her family and pray that she rests in peace.

Angie, Andy, ChipSo sorry to hear about Judy. She was a wonderful woman who put everyone else’s needs before her. She never left Kens side even in most difficult times. I know you will miss her dearly.

Dear Angie,
I will always remember Thanksgiving celebrations with your mom. She was a gentle, warm, and loving presence, and it was always special to see her. I feel particularly blessed that we had the opportunity to see her again just so recently (and see her smile so widely with Bella on her lap!). And even more special was watching how well you took care of her over the years, particularly recently, as her world was changing.
For you, your brothers, and your entire family, I...

Judy & I married brothers, Ken & Jim. We were born the same year and we each had a brother 5 years younger named Larry. Judy was a sister I never had. Jim & enjoyed so many good times with Ken & Judy. She was a selfless, giving, loving person...a saint in my eyes. Much love to her wonderful children, Angie, Andy & Chip.

I loved knowing Judy .
It was heartfelt spending all the holidays with her over the years .
You are all in my thoughts and prayers,
Love , Jan