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Hill, Judith Ann passed away peacefully on Tuesday, July 2, 2019. Judy was born in Wichita on February 10, 1938 to Jack and Nadine Motter. She graduated in 1956 from Wichita High School East and attended University of Wichita. Cremation has taken place. Private family service planned. Judy is survived by and was married to husband Bob for 62 years, sister and brother-in-law Marilyn and Jim Shadid, nephew Scott Shadid and nieces Kristin Shadid and Jamie Shadid. Preceded in death by her parents. In lieu of flowers family suggests that you consider making a contribution in memory of Judy to the organization of your choice or to the Larksfield Place Foundation Hospice Fund at 7373 East 29th St. N., Wichita, KS. 67226.
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Marilyn let some of the SE gals know that she was in Wichita for the private services. I had not heard that your wife had passed. I also missed the obit in the paper but found it online. Hopefully your friends at Willowbend will help you adjust as best we can. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
July 8, 2019
Bob, I am ever so grateful to have had the opportunity to know Judy. I distinctly remember meeting you both for the first time in the dining room after you moved to LFP and seeing her in the hallways as she tooled around in her go-cart was always a treat. I know that the space she leaves in your heart and life is quite massive given the length of days you were joined here in this life. I'm grateful you are surrounded by so very many friends who will understand this as well and do their level best to help support you as you deal with it going forward. Please know you are thought of by me as well. Signed, your favorite pink-jacketed, former LFP, hallway-stalking, basketball-watching, concierge aide.
Tammy Korol
July 6, 2019
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