Judy-Vrablic-Obituary

Judy E. Vrablic

Aurora, Illinois

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April 6, 2013
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Aurora, Illinois

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Judy E. (nee Pitts) Vrablic, 53, of Chicago, formerly of Aurora, passed away Saturday, April 6, 2013. She was born September 26, 1959 in Talladega, Alabama, the daughter of Thomas and Juanita (Ray) Pitts.Judy graduated from West Aurora High School. She was employed by the BNSF Railroad at the...

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Still think of you, Judy! We sure had some fun times! Love ya forever! Kelley and Kelly

I never met Judy, face to face, we both work for BNSF and I spoke with her a least once a week. We shared a love of books and we shared many laughs. I will always remember that laugh she had. She was a good friend and she is missed.

So sorry for your family's loss. We went to the play at the church in Mendota & understand that she wrote that. Diane, I know you will miss your sister so much. Pray that God will comfort all of you.

We are praying for your family in this difficult time.

Although I never met Judy, she was always so cheerful and funny I know she was a great lady. May you be comforted in knowing that she now rests peacefully in the loving arms of our Heavenly Father.

I am so very sorry to hear of Judys passing She was a joy to know. My deepest sympathy to Rick and family.

We just wanted to tell you all that we are praying for ALL of your during this difficult time. Judy was larger than life itself, so we know that there will be a large hole in all of your lives. We do have the promise of "absent from the body, present with the LORD"! Scott & Becky Thomas

I have known Judy since the first day she hired out on the Burlington Northern. She was always a cheerful, happy and fun loving person. My prayers and thoughts are with Richard and her family.

I never met Judy face to face but talked on the phone with her many times. I work for BNSF as well, down in Fort Worth. She was always so cheerful when ever we spoke and we would make each other laugh about our husbands, kids and grandkids. I wish I could have met her in person, because I know her smile must have been radiate. My deepest sympathy for her family.