Juditha Anne “Judi & Dita” <I>Baur</I> Brown

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Juditha Anne “Judi & Dita” Baur Brown

Birth
Stuttgart, Stadtkreis Stuttgart, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
Death
8 Nov 2020 (aged 89)
Laguna Niguel, Orange County, California, USA
Burial
Lake Forest, Orange County, California, USA GPS-Latitude: 33.6513881, Longitude: -117.6963333
Plot
Sec-A Tier-18 Gr-97 Cremation
Memorial ID
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Juditha Brown born January 21, 1931 in Stuttgart Germany, passed peacefully at her home in Laguna Niguel on November 8, 2020. Judi, as her friends called her, is survived by her three daughters Denise, Dominique and Tanya, her grandchildren Sydney, Joshua, Sean, Gina, Justin, Aaron and Krista and by her great grandchildren, Kensington and Sean Jr. Judi and her husband, Louis H. Brown came to California from Germany in 1963 with her two eldest daughters and her parents, Josef and Pauline Baur. Judi and Lou's marriage spanned over 60 years. Judi's pride and joy was her family. Nothing was more sacred. She was both nurturing and protective of them. Judi brought her European flair with her to America and loved sharing her German ways and fare, especially on holidays. Juditha was a woman of poise and grace. Her love for her family became brutally apparent with the murder and loss of her daughter, Nicole in 1994. At almost 70 years of age, Judi became a mother to her two grandchildren, Sydney and Justin. While fighting breast cancer, Judi diligently and wholeheartedly cared for Louis while he battled Alzheimer's. Juditha was patient, compassionate, authentic and unique to her true self. She emanated love and spirituality in her daily actions. Her zest for life was expressed in her generosity and sincerity towards others. Juditha loved music and dancing. She was both the life of the party and one with nature. She appreciated beauty and genuinely cared for animals as she did people. Judi embodied both class and humility. She carried herself with poise and grace, while admitting and laughing at her own imperfections. Courageous as she was through adversity, Juditha remained joyous and fun-loving until the end of her life, never putting anything before the people she kept close to her. Surrounded by her daughters, Juditha took her last breath of life this weekend – leaving sorrow, but also promise and hope to her loved ones. Heaven received an angel this past Sunday. Her presence, spirit and laughter will be missed forever by those who loved her. (Contributor: Love Always, Renee (46856847)
Juditha Brown born January 21, 1931 in Stuttgart Germany, passed peacefully at her home in Laguna Niguel on November 8, 2020. Judi, as her friends called her, is survived by her three daughters Denise, Dominique and Tanya, her grandchildren Sydney, Joshua, Sean, Gina, Justin, Aaron and Krista and by her great grandchildren, Kensington and Sean Jr. Judi and her husband, Louis H. Brown came to California from Germany in 1963 with her two eldest daughters and her parents, Josef and Pauline Baur. Judi and Lou's marriage spanned over 60 years. Judi's pride and joy was her family. Nothing was more sacred. She was both nurturing and protective of them. Judi brought her European flair with her to America and loved sharing her German ways and fare, especially on holidays. Juditha was a woman of poise and grace. Her love for her family became brutally apparent with the murder and loss of her daughter, Nicole in 1994. At almost 70 years of age, Judi became a mother to her two grandchildren, Sydney and Justin. While fighting breast cancer, Judi diligently and wholeheartedly cared for Louis while he battled Alzheimer's. Juditha was patient, compassionate, authentic and unique to her true self. She emanated love and spirituality in her daily actions. Her zest for life was expressed in her generosity and sincerity towards others. Juditha loved music and dancing. She was both the life of the party and one with nature. She appreciated beauty and genuinely cared for animals as she did people. Judi embodied both class and humility. She carried herself with poise and grace, while admitting and laughing at her own imperfections. Courageous as she was through adversity, Juditha remained joyous and fun-loving until the end of her life, never putting anything before the people she kept close to her. Surrounded by her daughters, Juditha took her last breath of life this weekend – leaving sorrow, but also promise and hope to her loved ones. Heaven received an angel this past Sunday. Her presence, spirit and laughter will be missed forever by those who loved her. (Contributor: Love Always, Renee (46856847)

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