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Judith “Judy” <I>Dickson</I> Williams

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Judith “Judy” Dickson Williams

Birth
Ogden, Weber County, Utah, USA
Death
12 Dec 2013 (aged 71)
Burial
Morgan, Morgan County, Utah, USA Add to Map
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Judith Dickson Waldron Williams

Born November 23, 1942, in Ogden, Utah; Judy was raised in Morgan. Her parents are Blaine (Bill) Wallace and Ruby Green Dickson. Throughout her life, Judy was surrounded by boys. She was the favorite sister to Robert (Bob) and later, to Larry and Leslie Bennett, when they joined the family from the Indian reservation in Arizona. Judy married Keith Waldron; together they had three sons. Later, she married Brock Williams and to them was born one son. Still, she was a loving buddy and confidant to the daughters-in-law and girl cousins. Judy was so easy to be around. She welcomed you without question. She was the center of attention and the focus of fun to her family and friends. Judy did not take herself too seriously. Her zest for life and smile were contagious. Even in her weakest hours, her sense of humor could not be quieted. To her, family and friends came first. She was always eager to spend meaningful time with those she loved. Her family ones loved how she could make every moment count. Judy kept them united by telling them stories about their family and ancestors. Judy liked to surround herself with beauty, whether it was trinkets around the house, jewelry or a seat at the symphony; and she was just as comfortable watching the Utah Jazz. Her vibrant energy, love for life and her generosity have left a permanent imprint on all her loved ones. Judy worked for several large corporations. For many years, she was Operations Manager at stock brokerage firms in Ogden and Salt Lake, as well as, Recall Manager at Browning Arms in Morgan. As her health began to decline, she was forced to retire at an early age. Her valiant struggle with Parkinson's and Multiple Sclerosis (MS) ultimately required all her energy and called her early to her heavenly home. As the illness progressed, Judy was watched over by many dear friends such as ShaRon and the many caregivers from hospice. Loving wife, mother, grandmother, sister and favorite aunt, Judith "Judy" Dickson Williams passed away peacefully on Thursday morning in her home, with her family by her side. It was Judy's final rally. For many years, she has courageously battled diseases that ravaged her body, but would not weaken her spirit.

She is survived by husband, Brock; brothers: Robert (Karel Mae) Dickson of Vernal, UT; Larry (Billie) Bennett of Layton, UT; Leslie Bennett of Page, AZ; sons: Kent (Laura) Waldron of Farmington, UT; Michael (Laura) Waldron of Danville, CA; Chad (Michele) Waldron of Kaysville, UT; Kyle (Treana) Williams of Syracuse, UT; Michael (Kimberly) Williams of Anchorage, AK; Kathy (Wayne) Morris of Fishers, IN; and seventeen grandchildren.

- Source: Walker Mortuary | Dec 2013
Judith Dickson Waldron Williams

Born November 23, 1942, in Ogden, Utah; Judy was raised in Morgan. Her parents are Blaine (Bill) Wallace and Ruby Green Dickson. Throughout her life, Judy was surrounded by boys. She was the favorite sister to Robert (Bob) and later, to Larry and Leslie Bennett, when they joined the family from the Indian reservation in Arizona. Judy married Keith Waldron; together they had three sons. Later, she married Brock Williams and to them was born one son. Still, she was a loving buddy and confidant to the daughters-in-law and girl cousins. Judy was so easy to be around. She welcomed you without question. She was the center of attention and the focus of fun to her family and friends. Judy did not take herself too seriously. Her zest for life and smile were contagious. Even in her weakest hours, her sense of humor could not be quieted. To her, family and friends came first. She was always eager to spend meaningful time with those she loved. Her family ones loved how she could make every moment count. Judy kept them united by telling them stories about their family and ancestors. Judy liked to surround herself with beauty, whether it was trinkets around the house, jewelry or a seat at the symphony; and she was just as comfortable watching the Utah Jazz. Her vibrant energy, love for life and her generosity have left a permanent imprint on all her loved ones. Judy worked for several large corporations. For many years, she was Operations Manager at stock brokerage firms in Ogden and Salt Lake, as well as, Recall Manager at Browning Arms in Morgan. As her health began to decline, she was forced to retire at an early age. Her valiant struggle with Parkinson's and Multiple Sclerosis (MS) ultimately required all her energy and called her early to her heavenly home. As the illness progressed, Judy was watched over by many dear friends such as ShaRon and the many caregivers from hospice. Loving wife, mother, grandmother, sister and favorite aunt, Judith "Judy" Dickson Williams passed away peacefully on Thursday morning in her home, with her family by her side. It was Judy's final rally. For many years, she has courageously battled diseases that ravaged her body, but would not weaken her spirit.

She is survived by husband, Brock; brothers: Robert (Karel Mae) Dickson of Vernal, UT; Larry (Billie) Bennett of Layton, UT; Leslie Bennett of Page, AZ; sons: Kent (Laura) Waldron of Farmington, UT; Michael (Laura) Waldron of Danville, CA; Chad (Michele) Waldron of Kaysville, UT; Kyle (Treana) Williams of Syracuse, UT; Michael (Kimberly) Williams of Anchorage, AK; Kathy (Wayne) Morris of Fishers, IN; and seventeen grandchildren.

- Source: Walker Mortuary | Dec 2013


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