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George Brown
January 10, 2026
Doubt anyone will see this after so longm but maybe Judy will know it from Christ's eternity. I knew Judy at Trinity in the 1990s and this obituary describes er well. What a "big heart!" It was my privilege, along with wife Marilyn, to take Judy and a dear friend of her's on that trip to Israel and they had a wonderful experience. A later learned the friend was dying from asbestosis like so many who worked in the Norfolk Naval Shipyard. Judy's intelligence, mercy and compassion were coupled to a wonderful and wry sense of humor. Her brother, Dr. Jack Hollowell had that wry humor too. It delights me to know that trip to Israel was such a delight to such a delightful lady. Who knows? Maybe she and my late wife have crossed paths in Heaven with Jesus who's home in Israel we visited together.
GEORGE BROWN
November 22, 2020
This is a very late addition and probably will not be read. But, I was fondly remembering Judy and looked up her obit this Sunday morning and decided to write. I knew and admired her enough to say that all I read here is certainly true of her. My late wife, Marilyn, and I were living in Chesapeake's Greenbrier area in 1993 and visited Trinity Episcopal Church in Portsmouth. It was Judy's warm and cheerful reception of us that inspired us to join Trinity and ultimately move to Olde Towne Portsmouth.
Marilyn and I enjoyed organizing and leading tours of Israel and Judy joined us on one of those. It was a great blessing to her and she was a great blessing to us. Marilyn and I would never forget Judy and I'm imagine she and Judy have been able to reminisce in heaven and I expect we'll again enjoy walking Jerusalem streets together!
George Brown
February 26, 2020
It Judy's warm greeting that led by wife and me to join Trinity Episcopal Church in 1994. In 1997 we took Judy to Israel. I'm so pleased to read how much it meant to her. Perhaps she will join my late wife Marilyn and me walking the streets of heaven's Jerusalem! They were about the two happiest, most positive people I've ever known!
Sheila Jamison-Schwartz
June 25, 2012
This morning I was saddened to hear about Judy's death. I knew her at Trinity Episcopal Church - I sang in the choir there for several years and she was a dedicated member of the Altar Guild. She was a fabulous docent at The Hermitage Museum - I followed her tours many times and learned many things from her that I share today with tour guests at The Hermitage.
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