Judy's obituary
Loving life partner to Frank Molnar, loving mother of Sandra Riffe (Dan), Harold Rosenbaum, Crystal Montalvo (Rick), Joseph Rosenbaum (Monika), the late Timothy Rosenbaum and James (Bo) Rosenbaum. Loving grandmother AKA Gram Cracker of Timmy (Nikki) Donnie (Chantel) Kostar, Eddie, Danny (Morgan) Riffe, Nicholas, Briana, Alana Riffe, Justin and Cory. Great Grandmother to Jacob, Melody and McKenna Kostar. Dear sister of the late James Fritz (Rita) and Loving aunt of Jessica Misconish (Tim) and Great Aunt to Megan. Loving daughter of her late parents Thelma Wells and Jack Fritz.
She was a wonderful and caring person to all that entered her path. She was always there when needed, offering a helping hand to anyone, including signing for her deaf mute parents. She was always offering support, and love in abundance. She was a friend to many and most remained friends for many years. A couple of her closest and dearest friends were Dixie and Linda. Her thoughtfulness and kindness touched everyone she met.
Judy was devoted to here family and friends. She had a passion for spending time with family and with her life partner of many years, Frank Molnar. She cherished the times when the two of them took short trips to Amish Country or Sanibel Island, a lake weekend away fishing or even just a trip to the zoo would make her smile. They had a love for each other that was strong and pure. They were always there for each other to offer support in times when each other needed it most. They supported each other and were always by each other's side, no matter what day or time it was. They were there for each other over the years and right by each other’s side anytime their kids needed them! Her heart was genuine and so sweet. Her warm smile and beauty came from her heart and soul. She will be missed by so many. She will always be loved and her memories will remain forever in our hearts. Anyone that had the pleasure of knowing her, knew she was amazing and kind.
Judy had a passion for cooking for Frank or anyone she could cook for. She loved baking even more. She would always share her baked goods with loved ones. She enjoyed spending time with her family and friends, doing crafts, fishing for a “bigger” fish than Frank, traveling near and far, and playing rummy, always winning! She loved to soak up the sun. She loved her days in Florida with her Sunshine Gang!
Judy cherished attending church services and local senior activities. Her sense of style was classy, cute and adorable. She often dressed in colorful and bright outfits that matched her joyful spirit. Her favorite color was purple.
Above all, she treasured spending time laughing with her family and friends. Judy treasured her grandchildren and loved her nickname, "Gram Cracker." We are all blessed with wonderful memories of her. She had a deep love for Jesus and loved bringing others to know and love the Lord.
She would want us to rejoice in knowing that she is now at peace, smiling down on us daily and is in His perfect care. XOXO
"For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life." — John 3:16