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6 Entries
Kathryn (Garfield) Vorpahl
September 28, 2005
To all family members of beloved Judy, my deepest, dearest sympathy in this trying time.
God Bless All
Katie Vorpahl
Daughter of the late Lynn (Hessil) Garfield
Joyce Olson
September 21, 2005
I knew Judy only as a patient, but I feel like I have lost a friend. I looked forward to our meetings at the hospital, because I really enjoyed our conversations. Judy was a special person with a love of life and family that was inspiring. I will miss her bright and easy way with words and her smile, even during difficult times.
Heather Stoskopf
September 19, 2005
Judy was a very wonderful person. I always enjoyed visiting with her at her home and talking with her at the many parties held by all her friends. No matter what she was going through, she was very strong and kept a smile firmly planted on her face. I am so sorry for your loss, she will be greatly missed. Your family is in my prayers.
Dianne Hubbard
September 18, 2005
I am so glad that I got a chance to talk to Judy at the church picnic on Sept. 11, where we shared a great big hug. I am very sorry for your loss. Please find comfort that Judy is in heaven and her long journey is over. Remember that we will see her again someday and all those who have gone before us. God's Blessings and comfort be with all of you.
Ed & Barb & Family (Hessil) Kolosowski
September 18, 2005
Judy was always so brave and confident. Take her example and live your lives to the fullest. She loved you all so very much. We'll be thinking of you always. Love and prayers,
Leah Hessil
September 17, 2005
My love and prayers are with you.
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