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Judy Sapienza

Chatham Twp., Ohio

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Judy Sapienza (nee Barker), of Chatham Twp. went home to our Lord on November 2, 2011 while surrounded by her family. She was born February 7, 1946 in Webster County, West Virginia to Edward and Arietta (nee Sandy) Barker. She was the loving Wife of David Sapienza, Mother of Velecia Sparks...

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aunt judy,
i miss you so much...words can not express how much i love you. you were such a great, loving person. i remember the children bibles and the scripture blanket that you gave me..that i still have. love you so much. may you rest in peace with god

shirley scott ur gma was a great person april even now shes gone shell always and 4 ever be in ur heart

You have my deepest sypathy and my condolences at the passing of your wife, mother, sister, grandmother, and aunt. She was a kind woman, and a friend to all. I know she was loved, and I am sure she knew it also. May she remain in your memories as the wonderful person she was.

"i love u grandma judy, you really were a big part of my life and will remain so. thankyou for being the caring and loving grandmother you were to me and allisha. i will always cherish your memory. you were amazing and you will always be missed."

I love you Aunt Judy! You will be missed sooo much. Xoxoxo

I'm so blessed to be the niece of this amazing woman. Aunt Judy is the definition of a free spirit. She was always smiling especially with her eyes. I can't believe she is gone and I can't believe we are forced to say good bye. We love you Judy, and will be sending love, prayers and messages your way.

I am so so sorry for your loss. Judy sounds like she was a wonderful person whose legacy will live on through the many lives that she has touched.

You were truly one of the greatest and strongest women I have known. I'm so proud of your will to fight, but I'm glad that you are finally at peace. I refuse to say that you lost your battle to cancer - that implies that you gave up. You won, aunt Judy - you definitely won. Enjoy being pain free and at peace. It's going to be very hard to say goodbye to you, but I know that you will always be watching over this family - just like you always have while you were with us. I will miss you, and I...

Our Dearest Aunt Judy,
We absolutely love you with all our hearts. Words cannot say how much we will miss you. Watch over us until we meet again, in God's loving embrace.