Judith Oakes
Memorial Candle Tribute From
Kirk Funeral Homes
"We are honored to provide this Book of Memories to the family."
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Too many stories to tell
Too many stories to tell about Aunt Judy. I was always happy when I was with her. Cherish my childhood memories of spending time with she, Uncle Zero, Kelley, Marian and Amanda. I wish I could find the picture of Kelley, Marian and me when we were little ...
Deirdre Allison
2013-04-16 22:29:01
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She Wanted To Be Like Her Brother
When I was 8 and my precious sister was 4, I lost a toe nail due to a badly stubbed toe. Judy wanted to be like me, so she pulled off her toenail from the same toe on her foot! She loved her brother and we were always close. I'll miss her laugh, her quick...
John Rogers
2013-04-16 17:52:20
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She Wanted To Be Like Her Brother
When I was 8 and my precious sister was 4, I lost a toe nail due to a badly stubbed toe. Judy wanted to be like me, so she pulled off her toenail from the same toe on her foot! She loved her brother and we were always close. I'll miss her laugh, her quick...
John Rogers
2013-04-16 17:52:19
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"Shugga"
The first time I heard Paula Dean talk, I heard much of what I loved about my Aunt Judy. She was excitable... and you could tell she enjoyed...really enjoyed what she enjoyed...not something easy to do with all of life's struggles. She was always so kind to...
Greg Nichols (nephew)
2013-04-16 17:34:27
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Don't Call Me Aunt!
"Aunt" Judy always had an easy smile and infectious laugh. It was an event every time we got together. When I was fourteen years old, I remember her telling me that I should no longer use the title "Aunt" before her name. She just wanted me to call her Ju...
Laurie Gwen Nichols Main
2013-04-16 14:59:23
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