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Cynthia L
May 26, 2023
Judy was a wonderful woman. A quiet source of strength and kindness. I am grateful to have known her as a neighbor and a dear friend. I truly miss her.
Allan Winters
June 20, 2022
I was so sorry to hear of Judy Osha's passing. She was such a loving soul. Judy and the Osha family alway meant so much to our family over the years. I have fond memories of our times at Trinity Church. I remember back in the early eighties when John and Joe would come to our house to help us with the yard work to earn some extra money. Then, a few years latter, when I was about 13, Judy had me come to their house to help in the yard. I always enjoyed that, because Judy would always pay me so much more that my parents were offering back at our house. Our families had so much in common. Both families were quite musical, both were running medical practices, and Judy and my Mother shared similar medical issues. My Mom always thought of Judy as a close friend and someone she could talk to. Judy understood the difficulties that they both had to deal with each day. I'm sending my love to John, Joe, Jen, and the whole family. "Blessed are those who mourn, for they shall be comforted." - Matthew 5:4
Molly Sprouse
June 14, 2022
Judy was one of the kindest, most generous people I have known. She and Frank welcomed me and my husband Jim Sprouse when we came to Trinity in 1997 with invitations to join in on family singalongs and dinner gatherings. She was always supportive and encouraging during our 23 years at Trinity, and stayed in touch after she moved. Judy even tried to teach me to crochet. I always admired her courage in dealing with her health issues, and caring for Frank through his illness. She will be missed by everyone who knew her.
Gay Rogers
June 14, 2022
My husband and I joined Trinity UMH in 2000. Judy warmly welcomed us. She was a mentor and inspiration to me at Trinity. I treasure my memories of her kindness and interest. My sincere condolences to all her family for their loss.
Daniele Huntington, MD
June 1, 2022
Judy was the greatest. Always kind and calm, even under the most trying of circumstances. As classmates at Georgetown & in Pediatric residency, I always considered Judy to be a rarity- a wonderful physician as well as a truly good person.
Judy'd memory will most certainly live on in the hearts and souls of her family and all the people who loved and respected her.
Stephen H. Mintz, MD, FAAP
May 31, 2022
Judy and I were students and pediatric residents together at Georgetown. Even as an exhausted resident, she always was supportive and kind. May her memory be a blessing to your families.
Nancy Donald
May 31, 2022
My condolences to all of Judy's family and friends.
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