Condolences
I looked up Judy today with the intent of calling;
I looked her up because I was confident that her number had changed since I got one of her fridge magnets some twenty years ago.
I was in utter disbelief upon reading of her passing.
It might seem cliche to write in response to an obit. that she was so young - but it is true, this was very young to have passed.
Judy was my mom's friend, so I knew her trough my mom;
For for a phase in Judy's and my mom's lives, she was over at our house a whole lot.
I am sorry that I didn't see her before she passed.
I am grateful to know that she was strong in her faith.
I am grateful for having known her.
I am grateful for having known her well enough, that I could just call out of the blue and rely on good advice.
I will fondly remember her taking my brothers and I to the drive in theater (I am the eldest of three) - at the time, it was a pretty neat thing.
Thanks Judy.
Judy, My dear friend , like my sister . I just found out about your death. My heart is aching so bad as I have tried for the last year to call or get in touch with you and just no luck and now I found out your with your GOD. Oh how I have missed your smile and the fun we used to have in Sturgis at the Rallies. You were the one true light that always shined on everyone you ever met . A heart of GOLD and a Friend/ Sister I so truly miss. Raymond, I never got to meet you , but I remember the conversations we had when she said she 1st met you and fell in love with you !!! I looked forward to some day we all getting together some where if not the Rallies and just enjoying time spent together. If you get this Letter Raymond, please do call me. I live in the town where Judy & I first met. I found all of our pictures together about 4 months ago and have tried to call , now I know why I could not reach her. Guess I can talk to her in Heaven some day and we can re visit and enjoy all our laughs together.
Dear Ray and Linda,
My heart is with you on the eve of Jude’s passing. I miss Judy every single day since she went to Jesus … She was a best friend to me and so many others that it would not be countable. I remember times that we were heading out for supper and she saw someone lonely, homeless or just lost… she would excuse herself from our party/group to go and talk with the person that was desperately in need. I have witness her praying with these perfect strangers and slip some Biblical Scripture and twenty dollars or so for food and or bus fare. There will never be another Judy. I feel so blessed to have had Jude’s in my life and my daughter’s life. Heaven must be so beautiful… I have been told that in” Heaven you are living the time of your life’. I can hardly wait. With much love, Eva
IN CLOSING;
I KNOW FOR CERTAIN THAT WE NEVER LOSE THE PEOPLE WE LOVE, EVEN TO DEATH. THEY CONTINUE TO PARTICIPATE IN EVERY ACT, THOUGHT AND DECISION WE MAKE. THEIR LOVE LEAVES AN INDELIBLE IMPRINT IN OUR MEMORIES. WE FIND COMFORT IN KNOWING THAT OUR LIVES HAVE BEEN ENRICHED BY HAVING SHARED THEIR LOVE.
AUTHOR: LEO BUSCAGLIA
Dearest Ray, Linda and families,
The pure joy and love that Judy carried with her each day while she was here is a testament to her connection with Christ. I will miss our conversations and her ways of sharing her personal stories. Judy was our Realtor professionally, but after 10 years became a real friend. Through highs and lows in life we re-connected off and on and it was never about a ‘deal’ or an ‘investment’ but rather what was happening in our lives. Judy became a counsellor, friend, and mentor to many I believe she met in her career as a professional realtor.
I personally think she missed her calling as a minister, but found her voice and service in life anyway.
In the 25 years I knew Judy I can say that I trusted her judgement and I treasured her, and I always looked forward to visiting her.
Both Mitch and I had the pleasure of knowing Judy these past 15 years together, and as a couple adored her ways and her smile and warmth as a person.
We are so happy to have known Judy and will treasure her memory forever.
Michele & Mitch
Raymond, I’m so sorry to hear about your loss. You are such a caring and loving person, one of the ones I always looked up to as a young piper. It seemed clear to the PNW piping community that you and Judy cared very deeply about each other. You were lucky to have found each other and I’m sure she was blessed to have you by her side in her final moments in this life.
Judy was one of a kind and even though I had not seen her for awhile I will miss her smile and cheerful voice. I met Judy when she was in Medical Sales and I was a Lab Tech. She helped me transition from the lab to sales and later, she became my realtor. My deepest sympathy to Linda, Ray and Family.
I tried to do this last weekend but my math skills were incorrect and the message disappeared ,so I will try once again.
I also worked at Westman lab with Judy many decades ago . As one of the single girls,we sometimes found ourselves enjoying refreshments ,either after work or on the weekend. Judy always knew everyone in the bar. Her smile and good nature always lit up the room. Having coffee with a friend in Onanole today we were talking of losing friends too early and Carol asked if I was talking about Judy as she was a friend of her sister. I want all the family & friends to know Judy was loved by everyone she knew.
We would like to extend our sincere condolences to the family of Judy Rodewald. Judy’s sister Linda is a member of our church congregation and our prayers are with her as she mourns the loss of not only a sister but certainly a blessed friend and confidante. Words are always difficult to express at times such as these but know that our thoughts and our prayers are with all who mourn the loss of Judy. May God grant each of you comfort and strength in the days ahead. Sincerely yours: The Slaters
So sorry to hear about Judy. She was a friend from long ago and the best real estate agent I ever had while living in Calgary. I will always remember her warm smile and spirit. She was truly a good person!
I worked with Judy in Microbiology at Westman Lab for the time that she worked there. I remember her always having a big smile and a happy demeanor.
We had a machine that measured the CO2 level in blood culture bottles. High CO2 meant possible growth. We often put the bottles on the machine to read and went for afternoon coffee. When one returned from coffee, one looked to see how many red lights there were to indicate the high level. One day, Judy returned to many red lights and she said, “Holy Cow, it’s Las Vegas!!” We used that term often in the years that followed.
When Judy moved to Calgary, she sold some of her clothes. We all found something no matter our size or shape. I got my first (and I think only) pair of designer jeans.
Judy will be missed by everyone who knew her. They were all her friends. Keep her memory close in your hearts.
“JUDY”
“A girl whose heart is beautiful and light
Is all of God’s seasons – his day and his night.”
Dear Linda and Ray, these words describe Judy. She was a bright light wherever she went; as she let Jesus’ Love, Kindness and Truth shine through her!
Judy was not a respecter of persons – she treated everyone the same – even the poor, begging children in Belize. What did she do? She took Bibles to them, and then took them all out for ice cream cones! She did it all in the name of Jesus…There will be people around the world missing her when they hear she has gone from this Earth, as wherever her foot touched, she shared the Joy of Christ in such a special way! I can certainly learn from her her boldness and love!
We send our Sincere Condolences to you both who so faithful and tenderly helped her through these very hard times. We would have been there, but I needed to see my 87 year-old Mother in Calif. whom I hadn’t seen in 4 years, and then family from France came for a few wks, so we just couldn’t make it to be of any help, and we’re truly sorry.
May God Always bless you and yours! We’re praying for God’s healing, strength and guidance in your lives.
With warm and loving wishes, & deep appreciation for your wonderful, tho very difficult, care of Judy!
Carol and Annie
P.S. Please try to keep in touch.
OCTOBER 26, 2015
Linda, deepest condolences on the loss of your sister. Although I only met her for a short time, I could tell she lived life to the fullest and was a fabulous woman! May your cherished memories help light your days ahead.
Love, Janet and Michael
God has called home one of His very best and heaven is surely the richer for it. For those left behind to forever mourn the loss of her tremendous life force, please know that her vital, generous and joy filled spirit will live on in the lives she touched. Linda and Ray, may God grant you the strength and the courage to continue your journey. Judy was loved by many and will be missed by all.
Dear Ray, Linda, family and friends:
Someone as special as Judy will never be forgotten. She will remain in our hearts forever.
I am honored and blessed to have her as my dear friend for all these years.
Linda and Ray, may your hearts be healed by the sweet memories. May God provide strength and peace during this difficult time, hugs.
Love you “Judes” Rest In Peace. Till we meet again…..
Peggy Urlacher
Raymond, Linda and extended families,
Praying for you today as you walk through this journey called “the valley”, that you will experience the peace and comfort that can only be provided by the One who promises to never leave us nor forsake us. May you sense His presence and power as you give tribute to Judy’s life and witness of her sweet relationship with Jesus. She was a beautiful person, from the inside outward. Thank you for the loving care you provided her in the last season of her life.
Matthew 5:4: “Blessed are those who mourn for they will be comforted.”
Matthew 28:20b: And surely I am with you always, to the very end of the age.”
My love to you,
Pastor Jerry Schmidt
Dear Raymond and Families
We were so sad to read of Judy’s passing. We send you all our Deepest Sympathy at this very sad time.
Your in our thoughts and prayers.
She is celebrating the delights of Heaven with the Lord she so loved!
I was sorry to learn of Judy’s passing. She was always a cheerful person and an excellent technologist during her years at Westman Lab. She was missed when she moved to Calgary.
Dear Ray, Linda & families
I had the pleasure of working with Judy at Re/Max North for many years. Judy was alway helpful and friendly. Judy held bible studies at her home for several years and invited anyone who want to attend. We all learned about the bible and shared are thoughts on many passage at the same time had great time. I love you Judy and will really miss you. See you in heaven! Thanks for being my friend.
Love Lucille Brennan
Linda, I am so sorry to hear about your sister. I had heard from the ladies at church that she was ill. I wish the Peace of the Lord on you and the rest of her family.
This is such a shock, and happened so quickly!!
My heart breaks for both of you: Linda, so much loss in such a short time, and Ray, that you had such a short time to share life with Judy.
She was such a warrior in Jesus’ army, fought so hard to spread the love of Jesus. As much as we will all miss her, we all know she is at peace in the arms of Jesus.
Cherish the memories, look to comfort and peace as each day passes. (It seems it’s time for sad news in my life, I have had news of two other passings in the last 2 days.)
Love & hugs … deb :(
Deepest condolences for the family and friends of Judith. Have many fond memories of Judes back in Brandon during her Lab Tech days. She has touched the hearts of many people. She will be missed.
Dear, dear friend Linda,
We are so very, very sorry to hear of Judy’s passing.
We wish you strength in dealing with your loss. Treasure all your wonderful memories.
With much love and sympathy,
Karen, Natalie and Graham Wlock
“Life is eternal, and love is immortal,
and death is only a horizon;
and a horizon is nothing save the limit of our sight.”
~Rossiter Worthington Raymond
Linda, I saw this in the paper this morning and my heart broke for you. I remember the closeness between you and your sister from when we were growing up. Even though we have not seen each other much in the past number of years, you, your family and the times we spent together are often in my thoughts and memories. Having only one sister myself,I can only imagine what the loss feels like. I extend my heart felt condolences to you.
We are so very sorry to hear of Judy’s passing, you’re in our thoughts and prayers, Linda. We extend our heartfelt sympathy to you and Judy’s family.
Elwin and Deb Giesbrecht
Linda, I cannot imagine how awful this must be for you. I was grateful you and Judy were able to come to our place a few years ago, as it was so nice to see Judy again. Our families go way back to when we were all little girls, and I remember Judy as being full of spunk, fun and cleverness. She seems to have always thrown herself fully into whatever she took on. We had no idea she had become ill, and how absolutely wrong that this disease took her just as she was settling into her new family. Please know that my mom and I wish to let you know how much we adored Judy and that our hearts and prayers are with you, – all of you- at this time.
Joanne Brown, Tonie Windsor
Linda, I cannot express to you how sorry I am for the loss of your sister. I know you have lots of memories of you and her which will make you laugh and cry. She must have been a wonderful person because God only takes the very best. You will be in my thoughts and prayers and I will light a candle for Judy at my church in Phoenix so that her light will always shine.
Dear Ray, Linda & families:
We are deeply sorry to hear of Judy’s passing. Smiling Judy was an exceptional & blessed gift to our everlasting years of friendship, sharing special memories together that we shall cherish forever. Wishing you peace to bring comfort, courage to face the days ahead and loving memories to forever hold in your hearts. Will miss you Judes XOXO. Our sincerest sympathy.
Janet & Albert Ho
Our deepest sympathies to the Galloway and Rodewald families. I worked (and played) with Judes in Brandon along with Sylvia, Kathy and the rest of the gang. She was one of a kind and am so glad to have counted her as one of my friends. She was so easy to be with and so much fun, her laugh was so infectious. She will always be part of my good memories of Brandon and Calgary. Love you Judes, you will be missed.
Jude was a good friend of mine. I could always rely on her for advice and companionship and I’m going to miss her.
See ya in heaven!
From your “little buddy”
Judy was an inspiration to me, living life with love, joy and laughter. She modelled her ‘big’ personality to perfection, reminding me that nothing was gained by playing it small, and reminding me of what was important in life, spending time with loved ones. Her generous heart always embraced new people and things, and she always made time for those she cared about. My life has been tremendously blessed by her presence, and she has been and will continue to be, someone who inspires me to be and do more. I know her Spirit resides with Jesus in the light of love, and I will always treasure this special Soul Sister. Love and light to her family during this time. “Judes” Spirit will surround us all forever. Love and Blessings,
Denise Kokaram and family
I was deeply saddened by the news of Judes passing. My heart felt condolences to her family and friends. I worked with Judy at Westman Lab. Her outgoing and cheerful personality had a positive impact on everyone who worked with her. Judy had a way of brightening everyone’s day!
I understand that Judy was a resident at Plaza 14 Condominium complex for a number of years! All neighbours wish her well on her next journey.
Hugs from your friends at Plaza 14.
One thing I can say in absolute confidence is I know where Judy is. With our Lord God and Saviour Jesus Christ. Oh how she loves our Lord and wants everyone to know him. She shined his love all around her and made a huge impact in so many lives. How beautiful are the feet!
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Romans 10:9 That if thou shalt confess with thy mouth the Lord Jesus, and shalt believe in thine heart that God hath raised him from the dead, thou shalt be saved. 10 For with the heart man believeth unto righteousness; and with the mouth confession is made unto salvation. 11 For the scripture saith, Whosoever believeth on him shall not be ashamed 12 For there is no difference between the Jew and the Greek: for the same Lord over all is rich unto all that call upon him. 13 For whosoever shall call upon the name of the Lord shall be saved. 14 How then shall they call on him in whom they have not believed? and how shall they believe in him of whom they have not heard? and how shall they hear without a preacher? 15 And how shall they preach, except they be sent? as it is written, How beautiful are the feet of them that preach the gospel of peace, and bring glad tidings of good things!
May the Lord give her friends and family a peace that surpasses all understanding.
As believers we do not have to say good-bye
We say until I see you again.
Our sad loss is Heaven’s wonderful gain. I am rejoicing with the fact that through GOD’S GRACE I KNOW we will meet again.
Sue Strickland
If I only live my life half as fully and boldly as Judy did, and am loved and respected by even half of the amount of friends and family as she, I will be content. She was truly a determined, energetic, vibrant and inspirational woman and my life is richer for her having been part of it. I’m so grateful to Ray for those few moments I got to spend with her and say my goodbyes. My deepest sympathies to Judes’ family. xo
Dear Ray, Linda, family and friends,
The Impact of One Life
The impact of one life lived for Christ leaves behind an influence for good that touches the lives of many others.
The testimony for Christ that our loved one has left behind will continue to be a blessing to many. – Roy Lesson
I loved Judy beyond words… I will forever love her and cherish our beautiful friendship and all the incredible times we spent.
Praying God’s comfort and Encouragement will Give You Peace!
The memory of the righteous will be a blessing.
PROVERBS 10:7 NIV
PEACE I LEAVE WITH YOU;
MY PEACE I GIVE YOU.
-JESUS
Affectionately, Eva
Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time.
Alan Tennant, CEO on behalf of CREB® board of directors, members, and staff.
I had the privilege of working with Judy in Microbiology at Westman Lab in Brandon. Judy was always smiling, and laughing or giggling, and helped to make Microbiology a fun place to work. Judy was also a very dedicated and conscientious lab technologist.
I will always very fondly, and with laughter in my heart, remember a certain Hallowe’en when Judy decided a small group of us Microbiology techs should go to a local Hallowe’en party dressed up as “Dose Busters”. Judy’s flair in putting the costumes together was amazing, and we had an absolute blast at the party.
Love you “Judes”, and may you find eternal peace and happiness in the loving embrace of Jesus.
Mary Hakman
Judy was one of those special people who could make you feel that you were a lifelong friend after just meeting her and talking with her for a few minutes! She was a witty story teller, had an infectious laugh and a heart of gold. She left the world much too soon but may you, Ray and you, Linda cherish your memories of the time you spent together. Our deepest sympathies at this time. Al and Bev
I tell everyone who never met her, that if they did, just once, they would never forget her. Heaven awaited you Judy and now you are there… good-bye for now. With sincerest, heart-felt thoughts and prayers to the Rodewald and Galloway families. She was blessed and will be missed.
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