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Gary Morrissey uploaded photo(s)
Sunday, January 22, 2023
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To my one and only, if I had life to choose all over again it would be with you. I cherish all the memories we had and would do it all over again if the chance was there. Your love means more to me than life it self. Your laughter, your cries and your kisses I will cherish for ever in my heart. We will meet again my love, I am sure of this. God brought us together once and I feel in my heart he will match us again. I'll Love you until the end of time. Your love for ever Gary
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William parkis posted a symbolic gesture
Thursday, January 19, 2023
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So very sorry for your loss. Judy was a wonderful friend to my wife Charlene and myself. My wife loved playing cards and going to bingo with her. Gary and Judy loved our dog and would dog sit for us. She was a great friend and will be missed.
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Colleen Gamache uploaded photo(s)
Wednesday, January 18, 2023
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Gary, Amber and family. My deepest Condolences to you all. May God please comfort you in this time of sadness.
Judy we had some good laughs on our way to and from work at Gardenway. And in the office.May you R.I.P. Judy E Morrissey Im glad we got to spend this time together a couple years ago at Camp..You will be missed by many and never forgotten. Fly High.
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Susan and Sal Piccinini posted a condolence
Wednesday, January 18, 2023
Q: How did you meet Judith?
A: Judy and I are camping neighbors. We are more than that…we are friends. I met Judy 5 1/2 years ago at coldbrook. She immediately included me. Always made me feel welcome. And I, secretly and very delicately watched her from my camper window, knowing she may be needing assistance, but also knowing she was a strong headed woman. And if she ended up needing me, I never made it a big deal. She liked that and i know she loved me for it. My most favorite day with Judy, Now that i have to call it a memory, as I write with tears in my eyes and a pain in my heart, is last years summer swimming excursion. I told Judy I’m going to the pool. Gary was at the store I think and I helped her get ready and off we went. We got to the pool and with some help, got in. Judy swam for hours. I mean hours. She twisted around on that noodle, she kicked, she splashed and I thought to myself, I’m so glad we did this. With this Gary calls. He’s been looking for her. I answer tell him we’ve been in the pool. He says she can’t be in there. I tell her, “Judy, we have to go, you shouldn’t be in the pool”, she says ah fxxx it. We stayed a bit longer, and I tell her I don’t want to get her into any trouble or cause any issues she says it’s ok. We can leave soon. She ended up being fine thank god and slept great that night and had the most amazing time swimming for hours and I was so glad we did it, despite not knowing she wasn’t supposed to. (She prolly knew that) lol. I thought to myself, not knowing then it would be her last summer at the pool, let alone last time swimming, how long it’s prolly had been for her, and what things we all take for granted. Judy took nothing for granted. Nothing. She never complained, never burdened anyone, never used her disability to her advantage. She was someone I always admired. Always looked at in awe and always made me want to appreciate more of what I am blessed with. She gave people that. She made us love our significant others more, and appreciate them with how she appreciated Gary and how she spoke of him and how we saw the love they shared. It made us better. They made us better knowing them. She made us better people knowing her. I’ll miss you my friend and coldbrook will never be the same without your face in that window. May you rest in eternal peace. I Love you ❤️Until we meet again…
Susan and Sal Piccinini
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Denise (Banker) Butler posted a condolence
Tuesday, January 17, 2023
So sorry we grew up together
RIP Judy
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Tuesday, January 17, 2023
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Cricket Rock uploaded photo(s)
Tuesday, January 17, 2023
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Q: What will you never forget about Judith?
A: My dearest JuJu was the camp social butterfly, always willing to help out, JuJu was a friend for me personally for over 16 years. I will forever cherish our friendship, our birthday celebrations @ Scottys together each year, Together we shared ups & downs with health & personal issues but we were always there for each other when it was needed most. I will miss her so much & will cherish her memories to keep her beautiful spirit alive in my heart till we meet again.
XOXOX JuJu love you <3
A Memorial Tree was planted for Judith Morrissey
Tuesday, January 17, 2023
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