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Judy Gwen Correll

Phoenix, Arizona

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Judy Gwen Correll joined her Heavenly Father, her beloved husband and infant son on March 27, 2007. Judy passed away with her family by her side. Judy was born on February 10, 1940 in Fullerton, California. She raised her family in Southern California and moved to Northern California in...

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Carole,Jon,Steve&Jeff,
I was so sorry to read my e-mail about cousin Judy. I have so many wonderful memories of coming to CA to visit every summer when I was a kid and her visits to Fulton with all the family as kids. I remember Steve as a baby when I lived with Aunt Ida for a year after graduating from UofA. She visited me several times at my home in
Florissant after I was married.
We had many wonderful times together and she was always so much fun to be with. I loved her very...

Judy will be missed by so many people. We were always so appreciative of her friendship with our daughter Sandra and her being able to help out with Kyle and spend time with him. The distance between us makes it difficult for us to be very helpful. We were always happy to hear they were going to Judy's for holiday dinners or Kyle was going to spend the weekend or week with his grandma Judy. She was a good person and has left many happy memories.

The
Perfect Mother-In-Law - Some people may poke fun at their mother in
law... but I was very fortunate to have Judy as my mother in law for 10
years. She was a beautiful person, inside and out, and I know I am a
better person for having had her in my life. Judy - thank you so much
for everything you gave to us over the years, and everything you taught
me. I hope someday, I will have the opportunity to be as wonderful a
mother in law as you were. Even after our family...

Aunt Tracie, Uncle Steve, Jerry and Jess. Steven and I are very sorry to here about Judy. I wish we could be there, but please know that we love you and pray for you all during this difficult time. We are glad we got to see her over Christmas and really know what a wonderful person you were blessed with. We love you all. Ryan and Steven Hoffman

I have many wonderful memories of Judy. Being the sister of Tracie Correll her daughter-in-law, I was fortunate to spend many family gatherings with them. This family is truly amazing. Anything from vacations to holidays you will here countless fun stories of times and memories. There were many things that I admired about Judy..but the most fun was her ability to just let go. She was never afraid to let people know how she felt and she loved to just have fun with her family. I feel so...

To my dear friend, Carole, and her family, I hope the joy of her memory will quickly outlive the pain of her passing. I feel like I knew Judy from the fondness Carole shared about her. As a fellow animal lover, I thought of her as a kindred soul and am sorry I will not have the opportunity to meet her. I'm glad your family had such a bright light.

I WORK WITH MACIE AT THE ST HELENA HOSPITAL. SHE HAS TOLD ME MANY THINGS ABOUT HER AUNT JUDY. SHE HAS MANY FOND MEMORIES. MY SYMPATHY TO HER FAMILY AND FRIENDS.

I have so many special memories of Aunt Judy! When mom and dad moved to Lake Arrowhead during the last part of my senior year of high school, I lived with Aunt Judy and Uncle Dick on Sequoia. I remember Judy making refried beans from scratch on "taco night". She took me to the hospital to get my appendix removed, and rearranged her living room furniture after I moved it one night while I was sleepwalking. During my first year of college, we spent many hours sitting in patio chairs in the...

Our thoughts and prayers go out to all the family at this time of sorrow. We remember sharing holiday times with the combied families in Laughlin, and at Steve and Tracie's home where Judy was such a happy and friendly person who always seemed to be the first person to help in the kitchen, the one counted on to keep the party lively, and the one who always had an opinion and was ready to speak up. We all will miss Grandma Judy, a woman who is now walking and talking with God in heaven.