Monday, May 5, 2025
Judy was the kind of person who made life brighter just by being in it. Her Jewish faith wasn’t just something she practiced — it was something she lived, with deep integrity and love for her community. She had a sharp, joyful sense of humor that could catch you off guard in the best way, and she never let the little things steal her joy — including the Colorado Rockies' losing streaks. In fact, she wore her loyalty to the team like a badge of honor, proving that real fans stick around no matter the score.
Judy’s heart belonged first and always to her family – husband, daughters and grandchildren. Time with her was filled with laughter, warmth, and stories that got better every time she told them.
She didn’t need a spotlight, but she had a way of being unforgettable. Whether you knew her for years or had just one conversation with her, Judy left you better than she found you.