Judith is survived by her husband Rodney; daughters, Margaret (Steven) Giunta, Sandra (Jan Herma) Thomas and Victoria (William) Hrdina; grandchildren, Abigail Thomas, Allysan, Ashlyn and Alexa Herma; brother, Tom (Charlotte) McDonnell; sisters, Patricia Lemanski and Ella Gaffney and many nieces, nephew and friends.
She was preceded in death by her parents; brother, Ira McDonnell Jr. and sisters, Jean McDonnell and Jane Keddie; brothers-in-law, Michael Lemanski and William Gaffney.
Judith was married to Rodney for over 53 years and their devotion for each other will continue always.
She worked for over 30 years as a CNA and enjoyed helping people.
She loved baseball and was a die-hard Cubs fan. She also enjoyed rooting for the Bears. Judith liked to play slot machines with her husband and watching all types of games shows, especially The Price is Right.
She was socially gregarious and enjoyed meeting new people and making friends. She had some specialty culinary items that her children and grandchildren loved-cinnamon toast was a particularly magical concoction, and everyone loved her spaghetti with hard-boiled eggs.
She was a loving wife, mother and grandmother and will be deeply missed.
Judith is survived by her husband Rodney; daughters, Margaret (Steven) Giunta, Sandra (Jan Herma) Thomas and Victoria (William) Hrdina; grandchildren, Abigail Thomas, Allysan, Ashlyn and Alexa Herma; brother, Tom (Charlotte) McDonnell; sisters, Patricia Lemanski and Ella Gaffney and many nieces, nephew and friends.
She was preceded in death by her parents; brother, Ira McDonnell Jr. and sisters, Jean McDonnell and Jane Keddie; brothers-in-law, Michael Lemanski and William Gaffney.
Judith was married to Rodney for over 53 years and their devotion for each other will continue always.
She worked for over 30 years as a CNA and enjoyed helping people.
She loved baseball and was a die-hard Cubs fan. She also enjoyed rooting for the Bears. Judith liked to play slot machines with her husband and watching all types of games shows, especially The Price is Right.
She was socially gregarious and enjoyed meeting new people and making friends. She had some specialty culinary items that her children and grandchildren loved-cinnamon toast was a particularly magical concoction, and everyone loved her spaghetti with hard-boiled eggs.
She was a loving wife, mother and grandmother and will be deeply missed.
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