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Sally Molenkamp posted a condolence
I remember the day Judy made me relize there was much more to life,than your bills. She opened her heart up to my son gave him full use of her riding lawn mower so he could make money. Trying to start his own business. Judy took me aside everyday at Winslow Middle to talk and laugh with me. When she retired I not only missed her I missed those days. Today I am sadden by her loss. And I will miss her on facebook and talking to her on phone. My heart is sad my soul is crying. R.I.P Judy I will miss you!
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Carolyn Weinert posted a condolence
When I first started teaching at Edgewood Jr. High, Jude took me under her wing and taught me "the ropes." She was a very special friend and there will never be another person like her. She was blessed in that she had so many good friends. No matter what the hour, she always had time to listen to your troubles. She had a very good sense of humor also, and was able to joke about many things and situations. I haven't yet digested that there will be no more emails, or phone calls, or special lunches or dinners together. I know that now she's in a much happier place, but that doesn't keep me from missing her terribly. She will forever be in my thoughts and prayers. Love you Jude.
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Mike Hallman posted a condolence
Judy came into our life as a special friend to my wife, Francine. The friendship and bonds grew to where she was part of our family. She was a special friend, mother, big sister, grandmother to my family. We shared many fond memories at Christmas, Birthdays, Thanksgiving, Summer holidays, Sunday dinner, watching the Nittany Lions and Eagles, summer crabbing, vacationing in Hawaii, and Florida. Summer visits to OC will never be the same. Judy opened her home to Megan, Mandee and Michelle creating memories to be cherished for a life time. Everyone loved her. Her smile, cheery disposition, and happiness were contagious. She had wit and charm and socialized easily making everyone feel welcome. She will live in our hearts for ever and will fondly be missed.
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Mary Capparelli RHS 1958 posted a condolence
I BELIEVE THAT...
When God needs an angel, he sits upon his throne,and looks down upon this earth we all call our home.
Whom shall I choose? Who is worthy of the role? Of all my human beings, I'll seek to find a soul.
This soul must be perfect, since nothing else will do. Perhaps it will be old or perhaps it's just bran new.
For we who are just human do not know the reason why, He chooses whom he does and others are passed by.
And for those of us left behind when angels leave from here are sad and cry because we want then ever near.
So Judy's needed up above to be our special one, to help us live our lives until our time is done.
May God bless Judy and may she rest in God's arms, free from suffering and pain.
She will be missed by all her lunch classmates.
Mary
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Loretta Katkow posted a condolence
Dear Family and Friends, I am so sorry to hear about the passing of Judy. It seems like a few years ago that she and I worked together soon after she began working at Edgewood Jr. high school. I remember how much she enjoyed teaching science to her students. At one point, she was able to acquire a weather station for use in her classroom. Please accept my sympathies and may Grace and Peace lift you up during this most difficult time.
Loretta Katkow
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Dr. Bill Marino posted a condolence
My family and I vacationed at Judy’s first street home for many years. One year we where unable to rent Judy’s unit and stayed at another place. It was then that I realized that it was not the beach that makes Ocean City special it is the people. There where none more special than Judy. Over the years she introduced me to a dozen people whom she said where her family. I found out later that she was not related to any of them. This was the beauty of Judy. She was so warm and so full of love for all people that she adopted everyone around her. She could certainly dish out “tough love� when the situation required, but those that knew her best knew she was a Teddy Bear with grit. I enjoyed afternoons chatting with her on her porch as much as hanging on the beach. She was intelligent, witty, and a generous generous soul. Some of my families’ fondest memories are because of her kindness and generosity. We have all lost a great friend and an all around super human being. Ocean City will never be the same.
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Sally posted a condolence
Francine, Thank you and Woosters for allowing me to have visitation this afternoon, I got the peace I was missing by paying respects. The picture of Fred and Walt brought back so many memories, I smiled for a brief moment. The sweatshirt was a good idea too. Judy would have hopefully traded out her worn out baby blue one. Thank you again
Sally, Zackary, PeggySue
We will miss Judy! :(
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Susan chorba posted a condolence
Austin, Kate and I will always remember our walks on the beach in the winter and people yelling at us in the alley during the summer. Now, I will be the only one yelled at. How we will miss our friend and her loving compaions. Rest in peace my friend.
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