Judy W. Johnson, 80, of Fulton, passed away Tuesday at home from cancer. Born in Blossburg, Pennsylvania, she had been a longtime resident of Fulton. She had worked as an x-ray technician at Lee Memorial Hospital in Fulton. Judy was a member of State Street United Methodist Church and choir. She was predeceased by her brother, William Weaver. Judy is survived by her husband of 59 years, Richard Johnson; children, Karen (Jeffrey) Brown of Martha's Vineyard, MA, Lynne Mica of Old Lyme, CT, Richard J. (Mary Beth) Johnson Jr. of Fulton, Barbara (Michael) Salvini of Laguna Beach, CA, Sue (Jay) Lambert, Niskayuna, NY; 13 grandchildren; several nieces, nephews and cousins. There are no calling hours and services will be private. Contributions in memory of Judy may be made to Friends of Oswego County Hospice, P.O. Box 102, Oswego, 13126 or to Charles and Mary Haney Memorial Fund, 140 West Sixth St., Suite 110, Oswego, 13126. Foster Funeral Home, Fulton has care of arrangements.
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Annie Reed
November 22, 2012
I am sorry to hear about your Loss. She always wil remain my friend and best wishes to al the family. Annie Reed
Doug Stay
November 7, 2012
Dick,
Our sincere sympathy to you and your family. Gail and I are saddened to learn of Judy's passing. We always enjoyed chatting and the times spent with both of you. May a lifetime of good memories bring a few smiles to your faces at this difficult time.
Best regards,
Steve Labeef
November 7, 2012
Dick & family I am so sorry for your loss. Judy was a very nice lady and will be missed. Both of you were always nice to me when you came in to Kmart.
Martin 7 Diane Allen
November 7, 2012
Dick and family we are so sorry for your loss.
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Charles & Audrey Avery
November 7, 2012
Dick I remember the first time I met You and Judy when we moved in. Judy had stopped over and left a beautiful lily. That was so kind. I planted that plant in my backyard and it blooms every spring and when I see that bloom I will always think of Judy. Chuck and I are so sad for your loss and we send the deepest sympathy to you and your family.
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