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Judy Louise Eichelberg BOWERS

Tucson, Az, Illinois

1944 - 2017

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BOWERS, Judy Louise Eichelberg 72, passed away August 24, 2017,  in Tucson, AZ, after a long and courageous battle with cancer. She was born on September 2, 1944, in Evanston, IL, to John and Mildred Eichelberg. Judy grew up in Wheeling, IL. She graduated from Prospect HS, Mt. Prospect, IL, 1962....

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Judy was part of a group that met at N.I.U. and at Immanuel Lutheran Church. We evolved by marrying and then starting our families. We stayed together for a while and then separated and went our different ways. Judy was a BEAUTIFUL Person and Soul. This is late because I just found out and wanted to dsy how sorry I am. 4/16/18 Sandy Lichner

WHAT A WONDERFUL WOMAN, MENTOR, AND FRIEND. Judy was a class act! Kind and always available to help one polish their professional skills. She will be missed by all.

My condolences to Judy's family. I knew Judy from the ASCA and enjoyed working with her on the ASCA 's annual counselor breakfast for a number of years. Tom Vida

To the family,
I am sorry to heart about your great loss. May the God who "binds up the brokenhearted " and "comforts all who mourn " sustain your family during this most challenging and difficult time.
Isaiah 61:1,2

- with heartfelt sympathy-

Lisa,
Please accept my deepest sympathy to you and your family in the loss of your dear mother Judy. May you find peace from God during your time of grief. Rm. 15:33

Judy was an inspiration to me. She was loved by all of us. What a difference she made in our school!
Much love to her wonderful family!
Suzanne and Jerry Bouwens

TOO soon, Judy will always be in our thoughts. Lianne grew up with her since their 2 room grade school at St Johns Lutheran Church. I have know Judy since we were 16. She will be deeply missed RIP our friend.

I'm so sorry for your loss.

May the God of all comfort, bring comfort to the Bowers family during these difficult times.

(2 Corin.1:3,4)