

Judy was truly loved by her family and friends. Known by various family members and friends as Mom, Nene, and Mama Wu - she was one smart cookie who loved to talk, cook, sew, shop, and prepare for the future. Sometimes she was soft-hearted, sometimes a stubborn pistol (she never backed down from what she believed in), but always a good person with a strong sense of right and wrong.
Judy loved her children, she loved her husband, she loved her friends, and she really loved her grandchildren. From teaching her white, East Texas son-in-law how to use chopsticks (and how to speak Mandarin) to playing teacher with her grandchildren for hours on end, (and letting them dig around in all her treasures) to crafting amazing DIY everyday inventions for household use, to being quite possibly the best employee Chevron ever had - Judy was a force to be reckoned with. She always told her grandchildren "I love you" and that they could do anything they wanted to do in life!
Judy was a strong proud woman...she beat Covid, but, alas, she couldn't beat Alzheimer's disease. Even towards the end, she found joy in music, she loved to dance, and she waited for me to be there before she passed.
We will always remember Mama Wu forever and ever - the world was a safer, better place with her in it.
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