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JUDITH "JUDY" SOBIESKI

Parma, Ohio

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SOBIESKI JUDITH "JUDY" SOBIESKI (nee Schrenkel), dearest wife of the late Ernest F., loving mother of Jason Chamberlain ( wife, Amanda). Cherished grandma of Lily and Noah. Dear sister of Joseph and Dennis Schrenkel. Dear aunt. Services Wednesday, Nov. 16 at 9:00 a.m. at GOLUBSKI FUNERAL HOME,...

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Judy was a very special lady, I worked with her at Breckenridge Village, we became good friends, she was a very caring person, she will be missed. My thoughts and prayers are with your family.
Linda Prib
Painesville, Ohio

Judy was a very special lady, I worked with her at Breckenridge Village, we became good friends, she was a very caring person, she will be missed. My thoughts and prayers are with your family.
Linda Prib
Painesville, Ohio

May peace and love be with all of you. Judy and I were Ursuline classmates, and she was always a light. <3

On behalf of Ursuline College's Master of Arts in Ministry program's students, alumnae, and faculty, I'd like to send my condolences to Judy's family. Judy graduated from the program the first year I came on board as the program's director (2003-2004). She was working at Breckenridge at the time, and for her master's thesis she developed a Bible study for caregivers of person's with memory impairment. She was truly a delight to work with. The world has lost a fine minister and a genuine...

Judy was a mentor to me when I started out in hospice and her advice helped me in many areas of hospice volunteer adminstration. My condolences go out to her family. She was a kind and caring person.

I am som sorry to hear of your mother's passing. I had the honor of working with Judy, at Crossroads. She was a very kind & caring person. Your family has my deepest sympathy, and will be in my prayers during this very difficult time. God Bless all of you.

My condolences to Judy's family. May the memory of her energy and good works with Hospice be comforting to all of her loved ones... knowing now that it's her turn to receive the gifts of comfort and peace.
Terri DeGeorge
Manager, Volunteer Services
Hospice of Visiting Nurse Service

We will miss her. It was a pleasure to know Ernie and Judy. God will take care of them now. Please accept my deepest condolences

Rest in peace, Judy.