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Judy A. Englehardt

August 15, 1934 ~ July 24, 2015 (age 80) 80 Years Old
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Message from Dawn Giehl, RN
July 28, 2015 7:17 AM

I am so very sorry for your loss. It was a privilege and an honor to care for your mother as she passed from this world into the next. You are a very loving and caring family! Praying for you all...

Dawn Giehl, RN
Message from Helen and Jeri Clark
July 27, 2015 3:30 PM

Judy brought love, joy and laughter into our lives from the first day we met her in, we believe the spring of 1962, until Helen's last visit with her last week. We had the great pleasure of traveling all around Europe with Judy, Andy and Norma Bastone, and several other good friends, where we all learned that there were no stressful situations that could not be resolved by her big smile or out loud laugh. We watched her wonderful children grow into wonderful adults with that same joy of life, humor kindness and loving approach to life no mater what hand was dealt her way. It is not enough to just say we will miss, we both look forward to seeing her again. Our forever love and support to all her family.

Proud to be judy's forever friends; Helen and Jeri Clark
Message from Tammy DeRosier
July 27, 2015 9:40 AM

Judy was a lovely person.
Message from Norma and Andy Bastone
July 26, 2015 1:17 PM

Judy and family were great neighbors for many years. She was so much fun to be with. We will miss our frequent calls from Narragansett to Granville. Our sympathy to Judy"s family.
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A candle was lit by Vickie & Joni on July 26, 2015 12:00 PM
Message from Kathi Judge
July 26, 2015 11:20 AM

So sorry to hear about your mom. She raised an outstanding daughter so I am sure she was an amazing woman. Hugs to you friend. KJ
Message from Betsy Watkins
July 25, 2015 6:38 PM

What an honor it was to care for your mom the past 7 months, although it was not the ending I had hoped for, I provided the best care I could.
I really enjoyed her stories of you guys growing up, and boy were they great. I only wished I had taped a few for you. Some of the best stories she loved to tell was chasing fire trucks after John joined the fire department, and about each of you and your "growing up Pains".
I will always remember the story about she and my mother going pants shopping. I am still laughing at that. But that was the true beauty of your mother, she was always able to take the worst situation, and make it better. I only wish I could remember the poem your mom said to me, "don't cry...", when I told her we were moving her to hospice, and all of you were coming. At first, she was horrified because she did not want you to see her like she was, and wanted you to remember her like she use to be. But after I told her it was not fair for your kids not to see you, and not to worry about your looks, you are beautiful both inside and out, she was much better. Then I cried, and she recited her poem. You all have a great mom who will be greatly missed. Love Betsy Watkins
Message from Annabelle Shaw
July 25, 2015 3:57 PM

My life has been blessed by knowing Judy. Her sense of humor and calm demeanor helped get us through stressful times at work and were with us when we shared a cup of coffee and a Schmidt's cream puff. John, Betsy and Lori were greatly loved by their mother and the grandchildren were extra special. We will all miss her cheerfulness and the animal tales but know for certain that she is in the "good place" now.
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A candle was lit by Patty Wieliczko on July 25, 2015 2:09 PM
Message from Thornton, CO
July 25, 2015 2:09 PM

I was so sad to hear of your Mom's passing. My heart goes out to all of you from miles away. I wish was closer so that I be there to give you a hug. :( Love, Patty
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