Julia "Judy" Mae McDonald, of Spokane Valley passed away April 8, 2017. She was born in Glasgow, Montana on May 28, 1929 to Charles and Mabel Clifton. Judy attended Rogers High school and married Delmer R. McDonald on February 5, 1949.
She was a homemaker until she went to work for Key Tronic in 1974. While raising the kids they loved to travel and camp and later in life she loved spending time with her family and playing a large role in raising the grandkids. She was very devoted to her faith, reading her Bible everyday.
She is survived by her children: Karen McDonald of Spokane Valley and Warren (Yvonne) McDonald of Elk, WA; grandchildren: Amy McDonald and Josh Werre both of Spokane Valley, WA; great-grandchildren: Kayden McDonald, Shyrah McDonald, IzaBella McDonald, Hailee McDonald and Tristin McDonald. She was preceded in death by her parents; husband, Delmer; daughter, Sharon Holland; grandchild Heather McDonald; sisters, Martha King and Avalee Clark. There will be a private burial at Fairmount Memorial Park.
Published in Spokesman-Review on Apr. 16, 2017
Julia "Judy" Mae McDonald, of Spokane Valley passed away April 8, 2017. She was born in Glasgow, Montana on May 28, 1929 to Charles and Mabel Clifton. Judy attended Rogers High school and married Delmer R. McDonald on February 5, 1949.
She was a homemaker until she went to work for Key Tronic in 1974. While raising the kids they loved to travel and camp and later in life she loved spending time with her family and playing a large role in raising the grandkids. She was very devoted to her faith, reading her Bible everyday.
She is survived by her children: Karen McDonald of Spokane Valley and Warren (Yvonne) McDonald of Elk, WA; grandchildren: Amy McDonald and Josh Werre both of Spokane Valley, WA; great-grandchildren: Kayden McDonald, Shyrah McDonald, IzaBella McDonald, Hailee McDonald and Tristin McDonald. She was preceded in death by her parents; husband, Delmer; daughter, Sharon Holland; grandchild Heather McDonald; sisters, Martha King and Avalee Clark. There will be a private burial at Fairmount Memorial Park.
Published in Spokesman-Review on Apr. 16, 2017
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