Judy-Kenyon-Obituary

Judy Kenyon

Santa Rosa, California

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Judy Kenyon died peacefully in her home on Tuesday, August 23, 2011. She was a beloved mother, grandmother, sister, daughter and friend to many. Judy will be missed very much by her son Glenn and his husband, Roberto; her son Bryan; her grandsons Phillip, Patrick and Emanuel; her brother Alan and...

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It still doesn't feel like you're really gone, and it still doesn't feel like I'm ready to let go of you yet, but I suppose I must. I love you and miss you, and your wise words and lovely laughs. No one can take that from me, or you. Are you a goddess now?

I will miss you Aunt Judy. You were a very special part of my life. I am grateful for the talks that we had and for the special jewelry that you have given me. I love you....

I am so glad I was able to see you in 2008 I will always remember how much fun you were to talk to. you reminded me of Mom, how she might have been. I will miss you

Judy trained me for the domestic violence hotline at the women's shelter and I came in for extra training just so I could spend time with her! She made me laugh, taught me how to stay calm and grounded when helping women in crisis and and inspired me to open my heart. May her family be comforted and keep her close to their hearts.

Judy always had a smile on her face and in her voice when I entered the battered woman's shelter or called there. She was truly a marvelous human with an amazing soul!


I always call Judy, Mi suegrita bonita. I have fond memories of these past fifteen year spending every Thanksgiving with you. In my memory our trips to Hawaii (Lahaina in Maui) and Los Cabos, Mexico are very special as well. You are one special lady in so many ways. I feel very grateful for everything you have done for our family. Judy, you have a special sense of compassion that it is very rare these days. You are very respectful, but firm, caring and supportive. You have...

You can't be truly gone. We were going to have coffee & lunch. Judy, you left way to soon - but your dash was long! I will be eternally grateful, dear goddess, for having our lives entertwine these past ten years. To Judy's family, especially her sons and grandsons, my deepest condolences and my prayers that you find peace. Her one greatest wish for all of you is that you be at peace, and remember all the wonderful times you've shared. May you feel her gently brush against your hair,...

I was Judy's manicurist many many years ago. She was a sweet woman and I enjoyed knowing her. May she rest in peace.

Best Mom, Best Friend, Best ally and all around great soul.

I will think of you everyday.