Tribute Wall
In Memory of
Julia M. Randall
1934 - 2020
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Kathe Baxter lit a candle
Wednesday, July 22, 2020
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Sue and David,
I am so sorry to hear of the loss of your mother. The memories of spending time with you and your parents at your house, skiing on the slopes and at times playing tennis are so happy and cherished times we had growing up together. May your parents be at peace in heaven together and always with you both in spirit and soul. Wishing you peace, comfort and courage.
My sincere condolences,
Kathe Baxter
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Jim Ebmeyer lit a candle
Thursday, July 16, 2020
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We knew Judy and Lyle for many years through the Burby Hollow Ski Club. They were great friends, always glad to share experiences, and loved being on the slopes. We miss both, and know that they are happy being together again. Jim and Joyce Ebmeyer
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Connie Little posted a condolence
Monday, July 13, 2020
Judy and Lyle were friends and neighbors. Always fun to be with. Judy was so devoted to Lyle in health and in sickness. They are together again.
My sincerest sympathies to David and Sue.
Connie Little
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Dianne Randall posted a condolence
Saturday, July 11, 2020
Judy loved to laugh. And she loved my brother Lyle very much. I am sure Lyle would say she was a loving and caring wife, and she was devoted to him, when the going got rough too. Now they are together once more. The twelve years since Lyle has been gone were difficult for Judy. I know that Lyle was waiting with much joy, to welcome Judy to heaven and home to the Lord. And am sure Judy was waiting for the time when she could be with him again.
Judy cared for others who needed help and love, and enjoyed doing things for others. And she loved the Lord, and served him in her own way, over the years.
There are so many memories of happy times, at the cottage, at holidays, bar b ques etc. We love you and will miss you so much. But now Judy has the wonderful gift of basking in the love of The Lord,and receiving the peace and grace that goes along with that. And rejoicing in the release from the body that no longer served her needs.
I look forward to the time when travel and gatherings are possible with no jeopardy and fear, and we can gather to celebrate your life. Rest in peace Judy. Much love.
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Theodosia (Teddy) Ahern posted a condolence
Saturday, July 11, 2020
Judy and Lyle were friends of mine and my husband, Doug, for close to 50 years. We were ski friends, Canasta friends, and just friend friends. There are so many memories of times spent together, with most all of them involving laughing and enjoying life. I feel fortunate to have known each of them individually and as a couple and as a family. Rest in peace, Judy.
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Larry and Dotti Humm posted a condolence
Saturday, July 11, 2020
We had a lot of good times with Judy and Lyle - both on the slopes and off.
We particularly enjoyed relaxing times at their place at Loon Lake (to mention one of many gatherings where we got together.) Although it isn't just a Judy memory, the time Lyle scheduled a moonlight cross country ski event on the night when it was the new moon. They both enjoyed the humor of that dark night when we had a warm gathering of friends, but the brightness came from smiles.
Larry & Dotti Humm
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Alan & Carol Lowne posted a condolence
Friday, July 10, 2020
We had been Judy's church friends since 1984. Her faith was always an inspiration to us!
Alan & Carol Lowne (Fairport)
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Jack Randall posted a condolence
Thursday, July 9, 2020
Aloha: I always thought of Judy as a very kind and supportive person, especially to my cousin, her husband Lyle. The last time I saw them was in Bay City at a reunion celebration they were attending. They had just come back from a visitor boat excursion on the Saginaw River. After Lyle.s passing several years later, Judy contacted me and said she wanted to on to me two memorabilia items from our grandmother Bertha Randall. One of the items was an old tin cup, that Lyle and I always drank cold well water from when we visited her. Every family member wanted that cup. I still have the items. I have had additional communications from Judy over the years, always up-lifting. I also have had other interactions with Sue and David. I was sad and sorry to hear of Judy’s passing. Jack Randall
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The family of Julia M. Randall uploaded a photo
Wednesday, July 8, 2020
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