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Judith Rebecca “Judy” <I>Wyatt</I> Quinn

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Judith Rebecca “Judy” Wyatt Quinn

Birth
Millville, Cumberland County, New Jersey, USA
Death
8 Dec 2013 (aged 71)
Vineland, Cumberland County, New Jersey, USA
Burial
Millville, Cumberland County, New Jersey, USA Add to Map
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Judith Rebecca Quinn, nee Wyatt, 71 went peacefully home to the Lord on Sunday, Dec. 8, 2013 where she was reunited with her mother, father, brothers, son and beloved husband Bob.

Born on Aug. 19, 1942, Judy was a loving wife, mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, aunt, friend and companion to all she met. Born and raised in Millville, Judy lived in Vineland since 1965. She was employed by the Vineland Board of Education in food service for 38 years where she applied her great cooking skills and sincere, warm personality to enrich the lives of thousands of children.

Judy was the matriarch of a strong, deep, connected family, a genuine, kind woman and the bearer of light and love everywhere she went. Many would say "they just don't make them like her anymore." Over the years, she opened her heart and home to many that would come to call her mom or grandmom. She touched the hearts of so many and all who knew her loved her. She always made sure you knew you were a good person and that she would do anything for you. She was an angel on earth and now an angel to all of us from above.

She was predeceased by her husband, Robert J. Quinn; her brothers, John and Harry Wyatt; her mother, Ruth and father, Cecil Wyatt; son, Cecil Staas, and many more family members whom she missed dearly and spoke of often. She is survived by a broad collection of friends and family, including: her sons and daughters, Robert Staas, John and Lori Staas, Brian and Frances Staas and Deborah and Jerrold Staas Haught; her grandchildren, Sabreena, Autumn, Victoria, Carlie, John, Tiffany, Anthony Staas and Noah Staashaught; her great-grandchildren, Anastasia Staas and Patrick Cooper; and countless others blessed to have known her.

A viewing for friends and family is at Christy Funeral Home, 11 W. Broad St., Millville, followed by a memorial service. Burial will follow at Greenwood Memorial Park in Millville.

In lieu of flowers, please make donations to The NJ Sharing Network, Saving Lives through Organ and Tissue Donation (njsharing network.org) in honor of Judith Quinn.

Published in The Daily Journal on Dec. 12, 2013
Judith Rebecca Quinn, nee Wyatt, 71 went peacefully home to the Lord on Sunday, Dec. 8, 2013 where she was reunited with her mother, father, brothers, son and beloved husband Bob.

Born on Aug. 19, 1942, Judy was a loving wife, mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, aunt, friend and companion to all she met. Born and raised in Millville, Judy lived in Vineland since 1965. She was employed by the Vineland Board of Education in food service for 38 years where she applied her great cooking skills and sincere, warm personality to enrich the lives of thousands of children.

Judy was the matriarch of a strong, deep, connected family, a genuine, kind woman and the bearer of light and love everywhere she went. Many would say "they just don't make them like her anymore." Over the years, she opened her heart and home to many that would come to call her mom or grandmom. She touched the hearts of so many and all who knew her loved her. She always made sure you knew you were a good person and that she would do anything for you. She was an angel on earth and now an angel to all of us from above.

She was predeceased by her husband, Robert J. Quinn; her brothers, John and Harry Wyatt; her mother, Ruth and father, Cecil Wyatt; son, Cecil Staas, and many more family members whom she missed dearly and spoke of often. She is survived by a broad collection of friends and family, including: her sons and daughters, Robert Staas, John and Lori Staas, Brian and Frances Staas and Deborah and Jerrold Staas Haught; her grandchildren, Sabreena, Autumn, Victoria, Carlie, John, Tiffany, Anthony Staas and Noah Staashaught; her great-grandchildren, Anastasia Staas and Patrick Cooper; and countless others blessed to have known her.

A viewing for friends and family is at Christy Funeral Home, 11 W. Broad St., Millville, followed by a memorial service. Burial will follow at Greenwood Memorial Park in Millville.

In lieu of flowers, please make donations to The NJ Sharing Network, Saving Lives through Organ and Tissue Donation (njsharing network.org) in honor of Judith Quinn.

Published in The Daily Journal on Dec. 12, 2013


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