

She was preceded in death by her husband, Robert Chan Ming Kwock. She is survived by her son, Milton (Kathy Hamada-Kwock), daughters Rhodinne (Fred) Wang, and Liane (Don) Fales, brother, Paul Chang, sisters Beatrice Aki and Mollie Chang, 7 grandchildren, Kenji (Mara) Kwock, Kimi (Andrew) Perez, Alex (Electra Hui) Wang, Stephanie (Christopher Sikich) Wang, Michelle Wang, Chelsey
(Wesley) Miller, Bobby (Crystal Nguyen) Fales, and 6 great-grandchildren.
Judy loved babies, baking, growing orchids, “Hints from Heloise”, sewing, knitting, crocheting, and watching soap operas. Starting work as a teller at American Security Bank after graduating from McKinley High School, she quickly became a favorite among many of the bank’s regular customers who would wait in her line, even if it was twice as long as others. She was promoted to head teller and was trusted to prepare payroll checks for select businesses. A natural-born saleswoman, she sold enough World’s Finest Chocolate candy for school fundraisers, making her children “top sellers!” Judy wasn’t a foodie, but her favorite foods were Chinese chicken salad, mango bread, and blueberry cream cheese pie. We will miss her smile and her ono banana bread and mango bread.
Due to COVID-19 restrictions, a private service and burial were held.
Fond memories and expressions of sympathy may be shared at www.BorthwickOahu.com for the Kwock family.
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