November 18, 2012
Posted by:
Mary Kurpiela (friend)
Posted on:
February 2, 2018
I was thinking of and missing Judy.I listen to my answering machine recording of her voice the last time she called and left a message. I can't yet bear to delete it, even though it is getting closer to a year since she left it.Thanks to this newspaper who keeps the obituaries open for a while, I was able to find it and do a print screen copy of it for myself.So now I have a photo of her, which I never had before.
Posted by:
Dianna (Derksen) Labelle (Cousin)
Posted on:
February 2, 2018
The shock of hearing of Judy's passing is overwhelming to say the least. I am so sorry for the whole family. Judy was so dear to our hearts, she was loving...kind..generous..and much more. We will miss you so much Judy . Laurie and I cannot make it to be there for you...we have just arrived home from being out of country and the winter roads are bad here. The Jansens and the Derksens were a very close blended family when we were growing up which forms an forever inseparable bond. Rest in Gods loving arms Judy . Our condolences go to Ed her husband...auntie Margaret and the Jansen family.Dianna and Laurie Labelle
Posted by:
Eddie Janzen Bartlett (Husband)
Posted on:
February 2, 2018
To my sweetheart Judy.Once in a lifetime you find someone very special.Your lives intermingle, and somehow you know.This is the beginning of all you have hope for ,A love you can build on,a love that will grow.Once in a life time,to those who are lucky,a miralce happen,and dream all come true.I know it can happen,it happened to me. For I found my once in a lifetime with you.You can never truly replace what was,but instead be glad that you had it for a time and be open to our next adventure. I look forward some day to sharing it with you honey .I will miss you very much and I will love you always ,you will be in my heart forever.Love Eddie
Posted by:
Glenda Cruikshank (Close Friend)
Posted on:
February 2, 2018
I met Judy in 1983 at Pollock's Beauty. We struck up a long friendship, joining Adventures, each others families, going dancing, loving life, sharing laughs & tears, and going to each other's weddings. Judy and Ed's wedding was beautiful and she looked lovely. Judy's laugh was infectious as was her caring ways. I will miss you Judy but know we will be meeting up one day, dancing and laughing again!! Love you girl!! See you Saturday!! Lovingly from Glenda & family
Posted by:
Cathy (Derksen) Atkinson (Cousin )
Posted on:
February 2, 2018
I am one of the Derksen Clan. I do faintly remember the Manitoba memories of years ago and the times spent with Judy and the rest of the Janzens. Judy was older but she still kept contact via email throughout the years. I appreciate her faith and I know I will see her again. Love you Auntie Margaret.
Posted by:
Alison Dickson (friend)
Posted on:
February 2, 2018
I met Judy while waiting for a bus one nasty winter evening in front of the old Eaton's store. She invited me to stand with her, so neither of us would be standing alone. We became good friends after that and went on many outings together for a number of years. She was a wonderful lady, very kind and caring. I am so glad I met her, but will definitely miss that beautiful smile.
Posted by:
Diane Bartlett (Friend of Judy's & Ed's)
Posted on:
February 2, 2018
I always remember Judy for her warm personality and her fun loving attitude. Her and Ed were a joy to watch when they danced.
Posted by:
Audrey Miller (friend)
Posted on:
February 2, 2018
Judy and I were very close friends when we were younger. We had many great times those years, going for walks in the country in Clarkleigh. My condolences to all the family.
Posted by:
Linda Petroni (sister)
Posted on:
February 2, 2018
Will miss you always sis will never forget
Posted by:
Mary Kurpiela (friend)
Posted on:
February 2, 2018
My condolences to family and friends of Judy.She was greatly loved and will be missed by all who had the privilege of knowing her.
Posted by:
Mary Kurpiela (friend)
Posted on:
February 2, 2018
I have never met Judy in person, but she became a dear and trusted friend during many extended phone calls.Our mutual friend, and health practitioner, Shaun, introduced us several years ago.We had many things in common, including our pursuit of better health, and talked at length, laughed frequently, and often prayed together.Judy enriched my life, and I look forward to catching my first glimpse of her on the streets of that glorious city.