

Judith G. Harrison was born on April 17th 1955 in Watertown, Wisconsin to Frank and Jordis Bostwick. She was the 6th eldest of her eleven siblings; Patricia, Jackie, Linda, Valley, Sande, Dolores, Howard, David and Tim, none of which preceded her in death.
While growing up in Milford, Wisconsin, she attended and completed her elementary instruction at Milford Grammar School. As a young adult, she continued her education at Lake Mills Middle School and Highland Dale High School in Bangor Wisconsin. In 1973 at the age of eighteen Judith traveled to La Sierra, California with husband Ron Hershey, at which time she respectfully obtained a high school diploma.
In January of 1975 Judith gave birth to her one and only son Kyle Mariah Hershey. This inspired her to make a change in occupation to better support her family. With keen maternal instincts and a caring nature, at the age of twenty-one, judith began taking classes at Valley College in San Bernardino, California in hopes of becoming a licensed Vocational Nurse. Judith not only reached her goal of becoming a LVN, but continued her education in nursing to further advance her profession. By 1997 she received her AA from Valley College and became a Registered Nurse.
Judith served as a Registered Nurse at San Bernardino County Hospital, Loma Linda Community Center, Roche Canyon Rehabilitation Center and Kaiser Permanente in Fontana where she received several certifications in various hospital departments.
While working at Loma Linda Community Center she met and married co-worker and friend Robert Harrison. They were married September 4th 1988. In the year 1990 there was a new addition to the Harrison family, a young daughter Felecia Harrison. Motherhood came very easy to Mrs. Judith Harrison. She was a caring woman who always loved an provided for her family.
Judith was a very spiritual connection, God enabled her to live a prosperous and fulfilling life. She was a caring and generous woman with an illuminating spirit. With God's blessings she put forth a strong effort in everything she did.
Judith's passing on July 1st, 2010 not only came as a surprise to son Kyle and Daughter Felecia, but also to the friends and family who knew her so well.
She will be forever remembered, cherished and loved by her devoted family, friends and children.
Arrangements under the direction of Montecito Memorial Park & Mortuary, Colton, CA.
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