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Judy Perdue LeBrun

Peoria, Illinois

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LeBrun, Judy PerdueOct. 13, 2009Judy Perdue LeBrun, 51, of North Port, formerly of Morton, Ill., died Oct. 13, 2009.in Sarasota Memorial Hospital, surrounded by her loving family. Judy received her RN/BSN and worked in ERs at the Methodist Hospital, Peoria, and later at Tampa and Sarasota....

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Judy was a wonderful caring daughter and will be missed very, very much. We think of her every day and continue to pray that God watches over her as she joins her family in heaven.
She was our "special nurse". Everytime someone in the family wanted to know the answer to a specific health problem we would always call Judy. She was there for her grandparents’ funerals and she was also there for all of our operations; four for dad and one for me in Daphne, Al. When she was little she ...

We had finally got to know Judy this year and just loved her. We felt that she has been always part of our family, just like Deb. We are deeply sorry. Our sincere condolences. Fernanda, Evandro, Pedro, Leo e Helena.

Words cannot describe how much I will miss my sister. I will always remember how she took care of me and stood up for me when we were little. We always had so much fun and could talk about anything. The loss is indescribable and I just want her back. I do know that she will continue to take care of us and watch over us as God now has the best Angel ever!

Hi everyone!
I didn't think I would cry harder as time went on, however, reading this guest book has brought me to more than tears. You know that Bev brought us up with "Aunt Norma" and "Uncle Bob" and Michele and I have always thought of you girls as our 1st cousins. Who would ever think of 4 of us having the same birthday--and even though Deb and Mark's days didn't fall on the exact date, they were pretty darn close as well--has to make you wonder what our Mom's talked about haha.

I will miss my sweet cousin Judy so much. We had a lot in common her and I, and she was so very good to Daddy when he was ill. She had kind eyes and a kind, loving spirit and we will all miss her so very much. I really feel bad for her dogs speaking for the silent ones.... I love you all, Carol Perdue Kiley

I will always think of Judy as the kind and caring person she was. She certainly was "there" for her Uncle Donnie, when he needed her. I will also always remember her getting 'MOM and DAD' to dance in their living room to Don playing Scott Joplin (I think) for Norma's 80th party. We will remember the good times. My love Aunt Joan

Judy was one of those people that lit up the room when she walked into it. Her smile was catching. I will always remember haning out whth her when she lived in Champaign, IL. I offer my most sincere condolenceses to Aunt Norma & Uncle Bob and Debbie & Pam. I will miss Judy very much!

I feel extremely honored to have known Judy for the past 5 years, simply by doing her hair. She always had a smile on her face when I saw her. A smile that will be forever be remembered by myself and certainly everyone she came in contact with. I am comforted by knowing she is in the Lord's hands. We all have the sweetest angel watching over us. I miss you Judy, more than words can ever express.

The outpouring of love for Judy has been demonstrated by the attendance of the celebration of life as well as by many cards, notes and condolences. She will be greatly missed by her loving family, friends, and her beloved puppies.
Marty LeBrun