Judith-Summer-Obituary

Judith Ann Summer

Tucson, Arizona

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Judith Ann Summer 67, a beloved wife, mother (Memer), grandmother (Mema), and friend, died at home Sunday, March 26, 2006 after a courageous battle with ALS. A long time Tucson resident, Judith was born April 11, 1938 in Evergreen Park, IL. She is survived by her husband, Laurence "Mac" Summer;...

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Meridith (and all of the Summer Family),
We send our condolences to all of you and are so sorry for your loss. I wanted to share with you the most important thing I remember about Judy; her family was everything to her! I always felt so welcome in your home as I'm sure anyone who knows any of you did. She was such a kind, gentle, (and funny) person! All of the values and traditions she held dear will live on in all of you and your children. ...

I know Mrs Summer as a kind, smiling and giving person. The times we met she was always consistent with her smile and servant attitude, always welcoming. As a friend to her daughter and son in law I always felt I had a place and was always welcome. Thank you Mrs Summer for your contribution of caring and sense of community. I pray we can take your example and give as much. Meredith, Michael, Rich I am sad for your loss. I knew your mother to be very kind and want thank you for the opportunity...

All the women from Cactus Needle Tailors
send our condolences to the Summers Family. Judith was a fine human being and we will miss her. Marilyn Johnson and

Meridith (and Raleigh),

We were so sorry to hear of your mother's death. We will keep you and your family in our prayers. Death is a part of the circle of life. Meridith, please be comforted by the memories of your mom and have faith that time will ease the pain and sorrow you feel now. Soon you will be able to smile just at the thought of your mom. We love you.

Rick & Lisa,
It seemed like I just talked to you rick and things were ok. I am sorry about the loss of your mom. Take care and I will keep you in my thoughts.

Diana

Presently all of our beautiful memories of Judy are buried because of the sorrow each of us are feeling. I pray that as we strive to carry on her enthusiasm, her love of life, family and friends that those memories will rise to the surface and be comforting to all of us. Judy, although I can no longer "play" with you I know you will always be with me, urging me on to "have fun and go places". Thank you for always being there for me.

I love you,
Carolyn