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Dawn Senior-Trask posted a condolence
Friday, December 30, 2022
Judy was a kind person with a sense of humor and she astonished everyone with her amazing genius in painting, and her incredible productivity despite lifelong health conditions. Her artwork conveys deep and powerful insights into the human psyche and stirs the viewer's emotions and subconcious far beyond the ability of words to convey. We will miss her so much and the world will be that much poorer for lack of her unique contributions to our understanding and quality of life.
Carolyn Bonds Johnson posted a condolence
Tuesday, December 27, 2022
I have known Judy since we were both 14 and in eighth grade. I enjoyed her sense of humor and sometimes skewed awareness of the world around us. I deeply admired her talent for art (having absolutely NO artistic abilities whatsoever myself). Time spent with her was time to be treasured. She will be remembered and her presence missed. Reguiescat in pace dear friend! (Those two years of Latin with Mr. King werent wasted time after all.)
Gloria A. Ssali posted a condolence
Saturday, December 24, 2022
so sorry Lenore Jude was a a great person and touched so many may God be beside you all at this difficult time sincere condolences dear
Charity Frenzen posted a condolence
Friday, December 23, 2022
Just a quick note to extend my sympathies on Judys passing. You loved and supported her so well! She was such an interesting woman with many layers & was also so considerate to ask about others even when not feeling well herself. I enjoyed talking with her. Prayers for peace and comfort in the days ahead.Charity Frenzen
Beth Bricker Davis posted a condolence
Tuesday, December 20, 2022
Oh, love to you, my dear friend, Lenore A. Senior. Im so sorry. You two were a beautiful pair. What a lovely post in regard to Judiths ability to acknowledge how many people loved her, and to be able to extend that love in return. And how wonderful that she continued to create until the end. So special that her amazing work will remain online. I know you did so much for Judith to advocate for her and ensure that her needs were met. Bless you. I know there will be a hole in your heart now for the loss of your friend and I hold you in MY heart while you grieve your loss. Walking alongside you in your grief.Beth Bricker Davis, transferred from Facebook
Ginny Riley posted a condolence
Tuesday, December 20, 2022
I was blessed to serve as the Pathways volunteer visiting Judy once a week or more at Good Samaritan Village in Loveland. Judy and I became fast friends and shared deep conversations about life, death, painting, childhood, and more. She always made me laugh and we had ongoing jokes about her living situation and my cats. I attended the art show that Lenore organized at Pathways Hospice and my eyes were opened to what talent Judy had for sharing her emotions through her art. After the show, we went through some books with samples of her art works and she told me about each one. Judy and I always looked forward to our visits and to sharing our stories with each other. I will miss Judy terribly and wish Lenore the best in dealing with this tragic loss.
Sharon Burger posted a condolence
Tuesday, December 20, 2022
What a tremendous loss to you Lenore and the art world (and FAA). A seldom seen friend, but a friend indeed, an amazing artist, and a very sweet lady, you are in the arms of Jesus, where you can paint all the wonders of heaven. I wish we could have lived closer and painted together. Rest in heavenly peace.Sharon Burger, transferred from Facebook
Kelli Walsh posted a condolence
Tuesday, December 20, 2022
Oh Lenore I am so sorry. Judy was one in a million! My heart breaks for you. Prayers!Kelli Walsh, transferred from Facebook.
Arjun L. Sen posted a condolence
Tuesday, December 20, 2022
I'm so, so sorry to read this today. Judith fought so hard, and you with her, to keep the faith for life.Arjun L. Sen, transferred from Facebook.
Gloria A. Ssali posted a condolence
Tuesday, December 20, 2022
So sorry Lenore. Jude was a great person and touched so many. May God be beside you at this difficult time. Sincere condolences dear.Gloria A. Ssali, transferred from Facebook
Ginny Riley posted a condolence
Tuesday, December 20, 2022
I was blessed to serve as the Pathways volunteer visiting Judy once a week or more at Good Samaritan Village in Loveland. Judy and I became fast friends and shared deep conversations about life, death, painting, childhood, and more. She always made me laugh and we had ongoing jokes about her living situation and my cats. I attended the art show that Lenore organized at Pathways Hospice and my eyes were opened to what talent Judy had for sharing her emotions through her art. After the show, we went through some books with samples of her art works and she told me about each one. Judy and I always looked forward to our visits and to sharing our stories with each other. I will miss Judy terribly and wish Lenore the best in dealing with this tragic loss.
Ginny Riley posted a condolence
Tuesday, December 20, 2022
I was blessed to serve as the Pathways volunteer visiting Judy once a week or more at Good Samaritan Village in Loveland. Judy and I became fast friends and shared deep conversations about life, death, painting, childhood, and more. She always made me laugh and we had ongoing jokes about her living situation and my cats. I attended the art show that Lenore organized at Pathways Hospice and my eyes were opened to what talent Judy had for sharing her emotions through her art. After the show, we went through some books with samples of her art works and she told me about each one. Judy and I always looked forward to our visits and to sharing our stories with each other. I will miss Judy terribly and wish Lenore the best in dealing with this tragic loss.