Lori, Ryan, Kayla, Kyle, and Keegan: I’m so sorry for the loss of your loved one. I never got the chance to meet her but I already knew she was a wonderful person from hearing about her from all of you. Our sincerest sympathies. Rob, Dede, Ellie and Molly Curtis
My deepest sympathies and heartfelt condolences to Judy's husband; children and their families, as well as to Chuck and Jim and their families. Prayers being sent your way. May the Lord be with you during this difficult time.
Lori and Steve, I am so sorry for the loss of your mom. In the times I met her, I loved her sense of humor and her spunk! I also thought she had the prettiest eyes!
What can you say about Jude, ever since I can remember you would walk in the back door and there was Jude, sitting at the kitchen table doing the crossword puzzle drinking a cup of coffee. She’d look up, adjust her glasses and give you a nod and then downstairs you’d go. She always had a smile, a laugh, was one of the biggest smart asses I knew and was full of love, she’d try to come off as tough but I know she liked all of us being around, wether it was in the basement watching “Superman” or accidentally putting a pool ball through the fish tank she liked us there. Summer nights playing flashlight tag or the slip and slide in the back yard we knew we were welcomed and always safe and protected. Jude was funny and always liked a good party, she always had fun. She was like so many of the other moms , an extension of our own moms, not afraid to give you a smack if you needed it or a popsicle if it was hot out. She loved her kids and grandkids and nothing made her happier. Jude was a great person full of life and character and I will miss her, her smile, her laugh, seeing her adjust her glasses and poke fun at anyone she came in contact with. Watch over us Jude and keep us In line, we usually all need it... until we meet again Mrs. Hartmann.... I’ll miss you