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Judy Day Krim-Donato

Louisville, Kentucky

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Krim-Donato, Judy Day ,53, of Louisville, KY, passed away August 10, 2014. She was born in Louisville, KY, on June 22, 1961, to parents James and Marilyn Krim. In 1979, she graduated from Waggener High School, where she met lifelong friends she loved and cherished. She began her professional...

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e had so many good times together, I remember Judy living in Tulsa, Ok with us, and the birth of Jessica, That weas Judy's highlight of her life, her little Jessica. I remember the trips to Florida, and Judy neve wanted to leave, she loved the beach.

Judy, my beloved sister, you will be missed.
e, Debbie and Alan

My deepest sympathies to the family and Judy`s daughter Jessica. I was one of her nurses while Judy was ill. I pray that she is at peace. Jeannie Dawson

Judy was so much fun and so cool to be around. She knew how to make sure others were always smiling and having good times around her. It is so sad that her life was cut short, too early. She would have put many more smiles on all our faces, and little Hagan, too! I & Evan & Alexis love and miss her- the world has lost another truly good soul. We will see you again one day!!!

so sorry for the family loss she was a classmate will keep your family in prays

“On the Death of Anne Brontë” by Charlotte Brontë

There's little joy in life for me,
And little terror in the grave;
I've lived the parting hour to see
Of one I would have died to save.

Calmly to watch the failing breath,
Wishing each sigh might be the last;
Longing to see the shade of death
O'er those belovèd features cast.

The cloud, the stillness that must part
The darling of my life from me;
And then to thank God from my heart,
To thank Him...

I love my sister so much family is everything we kind of drifted apart the last few years and reunited lately and it meet so much.We had some GREAT times together growing up on trips which I will cherish.The way Jessica turn out reflects on what a good mother se was we are lucky to have Jessica and Gary.We love you Judy.

Judy was my bestfriend growing up around 5th grade for her and sixth grade for me.We lost touch over the years during high school.Childhood friendships leave an indelable mark in our lives. It was simple pleasures I shared with Judy at Upper Highlands swim club, Jimmy taking us to Chatanooga, playing croquet with her parents on derby day andgrilling burgers on the habatchi. It may seem silly but some of the best times of my life.Rest in peace Judy and loving thoughts for your family....

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I will always miss and love judy She was veryspecial to meto me.

Jess a mother is very special to a daughter. She lives in your memories now. Love you Judy is at peace after a long ride.