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Empathy and Respect: Sharing Stories of Loved Ones

Jul 31

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In the comments below, please share a memory or anecdote of a moment with Judith.

Through the act of storytelling, we can keep the memories of our loved ones alive. Sharing anecdotes, memories, and qualities about the person we have lost not only honors their legacy but also allows us to connect with others who have experienced similar loss. In doing so, we create a sense of community and support that hopefully fosters healing and growth as we grieve. Drawing inspiration from the life of Judith and the people and places she loved, we are lucky to reflecting the diversity of stories and experiences shared by individuals from all backgrounds. By being a space that embodies empathy and respect, we hope to support one another as we navigate the complexities of loss. May we all find solace in sharing our stories and keeping the memories of Judith alive.

PS: This was written entirely by AI, not by any of Judith's children, although we did delete quite a few paragraphs.

Jul 31

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Guest
Aug 09

Cara loved hard, her family, friends, and students. Our family was blessed to share time with her. She was always interested in our lives and offered support, encouragement, affirmations. She raised a beautiful family who have gone into the world and made it better in ways big and small. Cara is very proud of her family and they loved her hard. She accomplished and contributed much in her life. A beautiful soul who touched so many. Mahalo Cara. The Bagley family

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Aug 01

“Judy” and her beautiful family moved next door to us at McGuire AFB and we became close friends immediately. Bob and I love the Maisey clan and we all became family. Although we haven’t been together for a long time, Judy was so very special to us. A love and long lasting friendship has now left a hole in our hearts. Judy you’re in our hearts forever. Miss you.

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