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Darren Redman
October 20, 2009
The loss of someone so close is difficult to bear. We share your grief.
Kim Kowalski
April 22, 2009
I am so sorry to hear about Judy's passing. I worked with her at Briggs and Morgan for 6 years. She was a great lady and will be deeply missed. My deepest sympathy to the family.
April 18, 2009
Judy was the best receptionist I ever knew. She was always kind, helpful, smiling and treated the clients in a special way. I worked with Judy for 11 years and I will never forget her. Judy Minniear from Arkansas.
Sandi Erickson
April 17, 2009
Kathy, Bill, Bobby and family - I was out of town when I heard the sad news about your Mom/Grandma, my dearest friend that I knew and loved for 24 years. I'm so sorry that she didn't have a chance to really enjoy her retirement. My heartfelt sympathy goes out to all of you.
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Deb Poole
April 14, 2009
Take comfort in knowing that now you have a special guardian angel to watch over you.
Lisa Vang
April 14, 2009
In hearing the news of a long time Briggs employee passing..its sad to know that she had just retired in August. May she be in a better place and looking over all of us. She'll be deeply missed here as she was always so friendly and had a smile on her face.
Ruth Bevacqua
April 14, 2009
I worked with Judy at Briggs and Morgan for over 20 years. Her smile and genuine care and concern for all will never be forgotten. She will be greatly missed. The Family of Mark and Ruth Bevacqua
Aida Shitaye
April 14, 2009
My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.
Donny Chillstrom
April 14, 2009
So sorry to hear of this, Thoughts and prayers to you kids and God bless my Aunt and Godmother
Bonnie Burdine
April 14, 2009
I was in shock when I read the email about Judy's passing. I started to cry. I worked with her the whole time she was a Briggs and what a fun lady she was. She started in the mailroom and wore the highest heels and walked all around the firm pushing the mail cart and delivering mail. Judy was a fun person to be around and always talked about her children and grandchildren and great grandchildren and how much she loved you all and you were all blessed to have her in your lives. She helped each one of you during her lifetime and gave of herself so freely. Many of us at Briggs have lost a good friend and she will be missed. It was fun sitting at the lunch table listening to her stories of growing up, being a wife, a mom and then getting divorced and raising three children and then having to get a job. She did her job well as a receptionist and was always smiling and happy to greet clients. I am truly saddened as she didn't even get to enjoy retirement. God Bless you all during this difficult time.
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