Judith returned to her loving Heavenly Father after a brief illness, passing peacefully while surrounded by the family she cherished. To those who knew her, she was a source of unwavering calm and a steadying force in a busy world. A true peacemaker, Judith created harmony through her quiet, consistent presence that offered an unspoken assurance that things would be okay. She listened more than she spoke, responding to tension with grace and choosing kindness over conflict, making her home a true sanctuary for all who entered.
She found her greatest joy in her garden, where she approached every season with meticulous patience. Judith spent quiet winter months planning her flower beds so she could bring her vision to life each spring. Her garden reflected her soul—dedicated, vibrant, and gentle—and it was widely known that no one could grow a dahlia quite like she could.
A quiet servant and pillar of strength, Judith lived as a beautiful example of Christ-like love, with a sweet spirit and a heart open to anyone in need. This same tenderness extended to the many dogs and cats she cared for over the years. She leaves behind a lasting legacy of kindness and service, having taught those she loved that peacemaking is quiet, faithful, and profound.
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