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Judith Lane Wilson

Springfield, Illinois

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Judith Lane

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SPRINGFIELD - Judith Lane Wilson, 67, of Springfield, died at 12:36 pm, Thursday, August 18, 2011 at her home. She was born October 29, 1943 in Springfield, IL to Paul and Jennie Black Forsyth. She married Charles "Sonny" Wilson, Jr. on February 2, 1986 and he...

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Jennie, I just realized that Judy was your daughter and wanted to say how sorry I am. In fact, everyone here at Daily Bread was surprised when we realized today that she was your daughter. I want you to know that our volunteers came back everyday and told us about Judy & how concerned they were for her. Each one has expressed sorrow at her death.

Our prayers are with you and your family at this time.
Linda Toepfer and the Daily Bread Staff and Volunteers

My thoughts and prayers are with all of the family .I remember all the good times in the old neighborhood. Judy and Sonny were always good to me and my family.Praying for all of you.

i send my condolence to judy's family,i had alot of good times w/ judy,now she's in a good place w/ the good lord. i sure will miss her and that laugh.say hi to sonny for me judy. love stacy

sorry on the loss of your mother. Praying for you.

Words Can NOT express my feeling of loss. I will always remember My Favorite Aunt, who was there for me when I felt others weren't, who made me my Favorite dish <3 SPAGETTI whenever I came to visit her, and who Always told me like it WAS. You will never leave me in spirit. Rest Peacefully Aunt Judy. Your Niece Shelly Loves you! xo

I have several memories if judy but the one that stands out the moste was her talking me through my first child berth she was a great help and i will miss her Mary Jane Cookson

RIP Aunt Judy
God saw you getting tired,
When a cure was not to be.
So He wrapped his arms around you,
and whispered, "come to me."

You didn't deserve what you went through,
So He gave you rest.
God's garden must be beautiful,
He only takes the best

And when I saw you sleeping,
So peaceful and free from pain
I could not wish you back
To suffer that again.

Well Grandma, you said you couldn't wait to go see Sonny and my grandpa. They got you now and I know you are done with the suffering and are being taken care of. I know my hardest day dealing with this hasn't came yet, but I am ok, so don't worry. I love you with all of my heart. I will try my best to keep everything moving with the family.

Sorry about your loss, you don't know me, but I went to High school with Judy at Riverton, again, sorry.
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