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Judy Black

Crown Point, Indiana

1935 - 2026

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Judy Black's life was a beautifully planned theme party-spirited and filled with people she loved. Judy brought curiosity, warmth, and a sharp wit to every room she entered. Whether the setting was a bridge table, a beach chair, or a stadium seat, she was fully present, engaged, and enjoying the...

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Judy has been my dearest friend for sixty years. Bridge is what brought us together. We continued playing the game throughout the years. There were many girl trips Judy and I took with close friends. In fact we were planning another trip with Ray to Florida in February. She would have Theme bridge get together lunches where the table was set depicting a theme and whoever guessed it received a little prize.There are many stories that could be shared to state what a fun, clever wonderful...

Diana and Scott so sorry to hear about the loss of your beloved mother and mother-in-law. May she rest in peace

I didn't know Judy for a very long time. They came to Salem fairly recently. But I do recall how her and her husband had shared many years of marriage. And always a pleasant person as a member of Salem United Methodist Church My condolences, Ed Atkinson

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived. Beautiful women inside and out -

I met Judy when I started working at Innsbrook Country Club. She would come in with the girls and play bridge or join friends with her husband Ray and have lunch. Judy had a way about her. Kindness was part of who she was. I looked forward to seeing her cheery personality. Judy also liked to treat herself to a Brandy Alexander. Her and the girls would often partake while playing a game of bridge. So in honor of one of the good ones I offer a Brandy Alexander toast: May the brightest light you...

I extend my deepest condolences-Judy was on of the the sweetest,kindest and happiest women I have ever met. She played bridge and ate where I worked for 15 years and has always been one of my favorites. She always had a smile and a kind word.She will truly be missed and I pray that Ray and her entire family find peace knowing she was probably dealt a great hand in heaven.Rest in heaven Judy .

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

My mom, Mary Grose, enjoyed many years of bridge games and laughter in our Meadowdale homes with Judy. Wishing peace to her family.

Thoughts and prayers to all of you going through this sad time. Take care