Judy Mathews

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A celebration of her life will be held later this summer.

Judy Mathews, age 55, of Everson, WA, died on June 10th in Bellingham, WA.

Judy was born in New London, CT, to parents Jerry and Betsy Weaver. She graduated from Mt. Baker High School in 1979 and then attended Beauty School.

Judy is survived by her parents, her children, Amber and Wendy, grandchildren, Alysha, Tyson, Mason and Jackson, brother, Steve and sister, Linda.

Memories

From Priscilla Chri…

Dear family of Judy, I'm so sorry for the loss of your mother, grandmother and sister. I remember Judy from highschool. She was always kind and had a beautiful smile. May you find peace and comfort in the days to come. 

Jun 19, 2016

From John Schulz

I am Judie's Uncle (Brother of her mother, Betsy Weaver) and I have been blessed to participate and enjoy her life from childhood on. Judy was one of 4 children who were always together with my 3 children. She was always a cheerful spirit and a joy to be around. Sadly, later in life Judy was stricken with powerful ailments, however her very strong spirit fought these ailments with great strength which kept her with us for many years. Judy  was a feirce fighter of her ailments and kept our spirits up by her presence for many years. She is now with her maker were she will be rewarded for all her goodness on earth. We will never forget her kindness, strength and courage. She was a good exanple for all.  God Blees you, Judy, from your whole familly. With love, Your Uncle John 

Jun 21, 2016

From Alison

Thank you for putting the picture of Judy and I on that crazy, long walk we did!  I will never forget it!

Judy, I will miss you - I mss you already...

Jun 21, 2016

From Wendy Porter

Amber and Family, I am sorry for your loss. Loosing your mother at any age is always hard.  I only met Judy once, back when you and Lliam were in middle school.  She managed a long rally and I am glad she was around to love your family, Amber.

Jun 22, 2016

From sherry vanderwielen

Dear Wendy and Family,

Judy was my dear friend, we spoke most everyday. She had a heart of gold. She went through things that most could't endure, but i think her love of family and her cat Pearl, kept her going. Judy had a great sense of humor and a laugh I could never tire of. God is looking out for you now Judy. You are healthy doing all the things you couldn't do here. I know that one day  ...  I will hear your laugh again. 

Jun 22, 2016

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