In Memory

Judy Fell



 
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07/29/10 05:59 PM #1    

Terry Gold (Meerkov)

Judy was the best! Loved her sense of humor, her wit, her laugh and her smile. She certainly isn't forgotten!

Terry Gold Meerkov

 


08/09/10 12:22 PM #2    

Joanne Jacobs

I worked with Judy on writing the yearbook and Student Stunts. I remember her dry sense of humor.

She applied to a college that asked her to list the qualities she'd contribute to the campus. She had the guts to write, "I'm fun at parties."  And she was.

-- Joanne Jacobs

 


09/17/10 04:52 PM #3    

Lynn Saslow (Janklow)

Judy was my best friend throughout nursery school and Lincoln School.  She is resonsible for many of my childhood memories, and she will always have a special place in my heart.  I miss her.

Lynn Saslow Janklow


03/05/20 04:47 PM #4    

Debra Sokolsky (Kanter)

Oh, how I have missed Judy! We lived next door to each other, and we shared all kinds of neighborhood activities from age three. Slumber parties,walks and bikerides to Lincoln School, sledding slides and spills, and kickball, spud, etc. carried us through the years. We knew each other's stuffed animals, developed a troll talk dialect, and held comic/dramatic readings from "Childcraft Encyclopedia," and "Highlights for Children."
Our favorite raucous story was "Pharaoh Stamps His Feet" which left us literally rolling on the floor laughing.

Later, as young adults we met in Manhattan, and she bought my baby daughter a hard cover copy of "Goodnight Moon." When my granddaughter opens the book, I get a glimpse of her handwritten dedication, and my eyes begin to water. I miss Judy's wit, intelligence, and her unique attitude toward life. I will always feel her loss, but with a smile!

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