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Lisa Salas
January 16, 2026
Our deepest condolences to all the Spalding family from your neighbors of long ago, the Salas family. We were neighbors for 18 years and my mother, Elvia, who is almost 93, remembers Judy fondly, as being the first Spalding she met. Mom was hanging clothes in the backyard and Judy who was probably 4 years old, came over to introduce herself to Mom. After that first meeting, our families bonded in our mutual faith, family, scouts, Catholic education and love within a large family. Although we moved from the neighborhood 50 years ago, our friendship between moms, dads and siblings will never be forgotten and treasured with deep love. Judy, you will always be my Shamrock sister from Incarnate Word. May you rest in Eternal Peace as you lived a beautiful and unselfish life here on this earth. You will not be forgotten. Sending hugs and our love to all the Spaldings from Elvia Salas and the rest of the siblings, Mari, Nic. Jr., Lisa, Mario, Veronica, Eric, Andy and Cindy.
Maxwell P. Dunne Funeral Service - Yorktown Blvd.
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Maxwell P. Dunne Funeral Service - Yorktown Blvd.
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January 2, 2026
Judith Spalding Obituary
Judith (Judy) Marie Spalding, beloved sister, aunt, and friend, went to join her Savior, Jesus Christ, on December 31, 2025. She was born in San Antonio, Texas, on November 20, 1954, to Clem and Emma (Rivas) Spalding and attended Blessed Sacrament... Read Judith Spalding's Obituary
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