She met Willard and they fell in love. A quick letter home let her Family know that they were getting married and then they returned back to her home of Milan, Michigan, for their reception.
Judith and Willard married twice. The first time was in Junction City, Geary County, Kansas on the 5th of March, 1963. Myron T. Foveaux, Justice of the Peace, performed the ceremony. Then, after 22 years and 3 children, differences saw a divorce in 1985.
Then, after a six year break and settling differences, they re-married in East Detroit (also known as Eastpoint), Macomb County, Michigan on 29 Nov 1991 by A. David Laudani, Judge. Witnesses were the couples' firstborn: Michele E'lane Ayers and her soon to be Husband, John Donnelly.
Judie's 2nd Husband (not counting her 2nd marriage to her 1st Husband) is Roger Tack. They were married in Oscoda, Michigan on May 22, 2010.
She met Willard and they fell in love. A quick letter home let her Family know that they were getting married and then they returned back to her home of Milan, Michigan, for their reception.
Judith and Willard married twice. The first time was in Junction City, Geary County, Kansas on the 5th of March, 1963. Myron T. Foveaux, Justice of the Peace, performed the ceremony. Then, after 22 years and 3 children, differences saw a divorce in 1985.
Then, after a six year break and settling differences, they re-married in East Detroit (also known as Eastpoint), Macomb County, Michigan on 29 Nov 1991 by A. David Laudani, Judge. Witnesses were the couples' firstborn: Michele E'lane Ayers and her soon to be Husband, John Donnelly.
Judie's 2nd Husband (not counting her 2nd marriage to her 1st Husband) is Roger Tack. They were married in Oscoda, Michigan on May 22, 2010.