She was a great athlete and won many Athletic Awards in the Special Olympics. She was involved in the Ability Bowls and in many fundraising marathons. Living on her own was very important to her.
She loved to party. Judy was her family's spokesperson and always had the right words to say at family gatherings. She loved music, dancing and playing cards. She was a Saskatchewan Roughrider fan and enjoyed attending Bronco Hockey games.
She was predeceased by her father Peter in 2003, her mother Dot in 2005, a brother Darcy in 2012, and a sister Patty in 2012.
Judy is survived by two brothers Jim of Thompson, Manitoba and Ron (Shauna) of Medicine Hat, Alberta, one sister Mina Auger (Laurent) of Thompson, Manitoba, one brother-in-law Colin Chaisson of Calgary, Alberta as well as by numerous nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles, and cousins.
She was a great athlete and won many Athletic Awards in the Special Olympics. She was involved in the Ability Bowls and in many fundraising marathons. Living on her own was very important to her.
She loved to party. Judy was her family's spokesperson and always had the right words to say at family gatherings. She loved music, dancing and playing cards. She was a Saskatchewan Roughrider fan and enjoyed attending Bronco Hockey games.
She was predeceased by her father Peter in 2003, her mother Dot in 2005, a brother Darcy in 2012, and a sister Patty in 2012.
Judy is survived by two brothers Jim of Thompson, Manitoba and Ron (Shauna) of Medicine Hat, Alberta, one sister Mina Auger (Laurent) of Thompson, Manitoba, one brother-in-law Colin Chaisson of Calgary, Alberta as well as by numerous nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles, and cousins.
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