Judith-Seeger-Obituary

Judith Ann Seeger

Ann Arbor, Michigan

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Seeger, Judith Ann (nee Judson) Ann Arbor, MI Age 64, died on Sunday, February 5, 2006. Judy was born on February 18, 1941, the daughter of Jack and Rosine Judson. A lifelong resident of Ann Arbor, she graduated from Ann Arbor High School in 1958. She was employed by the University of Michigan...

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DEAR PAM;
IT IS WITH SUCH SADDNESS THAT WE READ OF JUDY'S DEATH. ALTHOUGH WE HAVE LOST TOUCH, WE WILL NEVER FORGET HER AND THE LAUGHS WE HAD.
PLEASE KNOW THAT YOU AND CHUCK ARE IN OUR THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS

I am so sorry to hear about Judy. She was classmate of mine for years in Ann Arbor. I hope you as a family can find peace in her wonderful life and know that we as friends are with you in prayer and sympathy.
Lorri Huckelbery

Dear Pam,

I am so very saddened to hear about Judy's death. Having known both of you, Judy when I worked at the Hospital and you in Exec Education, I am sure you recall the many times I called you Judy by mistake! I always will remember her warm smile and she always laughed while we chatted at the apartment complex where we both lived for a short time.

I know you will miss her dearly.
Take good care of yourself and know that you and Chuck are in my thoughts and...

So sorry to hear of the loss of another of my AAHS classmates and a fellow U of M sports fan. She will be missed. My condolences to all the family.

Pam and Chuck

Judy and I were born on the same day and our moms shared a room together. Although we lived only 16 miles apart, didn't meet until the year we turned 21 at UofM Hospital, both as employees. We bowled together and partied together and just a couple years ago reconnected by way of Classmates. Unfortunately, Judy retired and we lost touch.

This is just the saddest news and you have my heartfelt condolences. I've told so many people about Judy's and my story...

we'll miss playing Bingo with you. Especially, when you'd say, " I'm not going to play for a while" and then call to see if we were going. Miss you dear friend.