Judy graduated from the Lonoke School District, and Southeastern College of Little Rock. She worked as a Certified Nurse Assistant for over 30 years at The Manor Health & Rehab Center, VA Hospital and the Robinson Nursing Home all of North Little Rock. She was a member of St. Paul Baptist Church of Lonoke, she would always make it known that she LOVED JESUS! She loved to take care of people, she enjoyed playing cards with her family and friends and going to the casino. Her favorite tv shows were the FIRST 48 and COPS. She loved fishing especially for Brim, listening to Blues music, one song that she really liked was, "Don't Touch My Radio" when she was down. Her grandchildren were her favorite past time fun, along with cooking barbeque. She was always happy to have her family and friends around her, no one was a stranger to her. When she became ill, her favorite words would always be "IT IS WHAT IT IS." She loved travelling with her daughters to Memphis, Louisiana and anywhere else they would go.
She leaves to cherish her every loving moment, her smiles and her legacy: Her children; Latasha (Reginald) Harris of Little Rock, Makisha Maxwell(Maurice) Yang of North Little Rock. (9) Grandchildren, (4) Great-Grandchildren, (6) siblings; Betty Springs of Lonoke, Mary (Joe) Edgerson, Walter D. Watkins, Robert Watkins, Jimmy Watkins and Johnny Watkins all of North Little Rock, Arkansas and a host of relatives and friends.
Judy graduated from the Lonoke School District, and Southeastern College of Little Rock. She worked as a Certified Nurse Assistant for over 30 years at The Manor Health & Rehab Center, VA Hospital and the Robinson Nursing Home all of North Little Rock. She was a member of St. Paul Baptist Church of Lonoke, she would always make it known that she LOVED JESUS! She loved to take care of people, she enjoyed playing cards with her family and friends and going to the casino. Her favorite tv shows were the FIRST 48 and COPS. She loved fishing especially for Brim, listening to Blues music, one song that she really liked was, "Don't Touch My Radio" when she was down. Her grandchildren were her favorite past time fun, along with cooking barbeque. She was always happy to have her family and friends around her, no one was a stranger to her. When she became ill, her favorite words would always be "IT IS WHAT IT IS." She loved travelling with her daughters to Memphis, Louisiana and anywhere else they would go.
She leaves to cherish her every loving moment, her smiles and her legacy: Her children; Latasha (Reginald) Harris of Little Rock, Makisha Maxwell(Maurice) Yang of North Little Rock. (9) Grandchildren, (4) Great-Grandchildren, (6) siblings; Betty Springs of Lonoke, Mary (Joe) Edgerson, Walter D. Watkins, Robert Watkins, Jimmy Watkins and Johnny Watkins all of North Little Rock, Arkansas and a host of relatives and friends.
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