
She was always thinking of others. She was a warm and compassionate person who taught me to always treat others as I wanted to be treated. My mom was my best friend, my mentor, my sister, she was my everything wrapped up into one, but most of all she was my mom. She always sacrificed for me, as a child and as an adult. She worked at Falcon Shoe in Maine for many years until she retired. She loved her pets Rusty, Squirty, Poopoo, Roxy, and Kiki.
Judith is preceded in death by her husband James Clancy and her parents William Mosheim and Ella E. Warner.
She is survived by her only child, Darla Costilla and her husband Adan C.; four grandchildren, Rebecca Costilla and her wife Lisa; her three grandsons Aaron, John, Daniel Costilla; all her great-grandchildren Candace, Ella, Chloe, Cristian, Aubrey, Johnna, Braylon, Miles, Alar, Garik, Njal, and Joyce Breton, who was like a daughter to her.
Judith is also survived by her five siblings and their spouses Donna and Roger Jones, Jackie and Dale Yeater, Max and Anita Mosheim, Michael and Nancy Mosheim, David and Sandy Mosheim and several nieces and nephews; true friends of the family who became part of the family and were with her till the end Ms. Elsie, Christopher Starbuck, Melissa Soza, Tiffany and Jackie. A warm and special thank you to everyone at hospice and Dr. George Benavides for the unconditional loving care of my mom.
Public visitation will begin at 12:30 p.m. on Tuesday, December 15, 2020 at Funeraria Del Angel Memorial Holly, 3442 Holly Rd. Corpus Christi, Tx 78415 and will continue with a chapel service to be held at 2:00 p.m. and will conclude at that time.
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