JUDY-CUSICK-Obituary

JUDY CUSICK

Washington, District of Columbia

1944 - 2019

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October 7, 2019
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Washington, District of Columbia

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CUSICK Judy Cusick (Age 75) A former Fairfax County high school English teacher who later became an award-winning book editor at the National Science Teachers Association died peacefully in her sleep on Monday, October 7, 2019 at the Capital Caring Adler Center in Aldie, Virginia. The cause of...

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I think of Judy often when my Westbury High School friends get together for lunch. How I wish Judy lived nearby and could be with us but, alas, she´s a beautiful Angel in Heaven, watching over all of us. How blessed I was to know her growing up! May your memories of her be a comfort.

I remember dear Judy often, fondly, and with twinges of sadness. Family and friends continue her example of gentility and loving kindness to the world, I pray and am assured.

Thinking today of my childhood friend, Judy, who passed away two years ago. I have fond memories if her going back to third grade! She is missed . . . . .

I found out about Judy’s passing in the last couple of months. I worked with Judy many years ago at Heldref Publications. When I think of Judy, I think of her gentle soul and her constant kindness. She made me feel At peace whenever we connected. What a beautiful soul.
God bless all of her family.
Carmen

I love and miss my dear cousin Judy my lifelong friend and inspiration.

So sorry for the loss of Judy. I remember her bright, happy spirit when she visited Cape Cod. We had just started communicating about our Cusick ancestry and I was looking forward to working with her on that. It is very inspiring to hear these stories of her life and contributions to her community. Condolences to the family.

Dear Mike,
My heart aches for you in your loss of the perfect mate.
Judy graced my undergraduate years with her generosity.
I especially recall a lavender A-line dress she lent frequently as well as a cranberry wool coat that she would borrow from me. Judy's scholasticism distinguished her then , and the best grade I earned in college resulted from borrowing her government book, which contained sophisticated study aids on social philosophers that helped me remember the...

Heartfelt Condolences Arrangement- BASKET INCLUDED

I met Judy in the 4th grade when my family emigrated from Italy. I remember her as one of the kindest persons. When children can be cruel to others, especially a little Italian girl who could not speak English, Judy was kind
And I'll always remember. My deepest condolences to her family. She will be remembered in my prayers.
Maria Vecchione Garber, Millsboro, Delaware