

Judy was a woman of many talents and passions. Her loving nature was infectious. She spent over 50 years as a Girl Scout leader, shaping the lives of countless girls, leaving a lasting impression on the passion she so greatly cherished. Judy was a naturalist who was involved with Reid Park Zoo, Agua Caliente Park and the forest service at Sabino Canyon, for the study of bats.
Judy's love for the study of bats, known as Chiropterology Behavior Physiology and Conservation, was surely apparent to all who knew her.
Judy is survived by her loving husband, Jim, of whom was married to for 65 years. Son, Wayne and Daughter-in-law, Theresa. She will also be deeply missed by her Brother, David, Sister-in-law, Donna, 8 Grandchildren/Great Grandchildren, many nieces, nephews and an abundant of great friends. Her memory will live on through her family, whose lives have been enriched by her unwavering love and support.
A memorial service to celebrate Judy's life will be on April 20 at 11:00 am at East Lawn Palms Mortuary.
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