She married Joseph Brown and from that union they had three sons Joseph, Darryle and Delaun, three daughters Barbara, Faye and LaShelle.
Judy was a homemaker and later in life she was employed at Perris Lake Recreation. She later retired and dedicated her life to Jesus and her grandchildren.
She enjoyed writing to PenPals all over the world and attended church services every sunday. She was the sweetest, kindest and gentlest woman you would ever meet.
Her mother Harriet, Brother Eugene, Sister Josephine, Daughter's Faye and Barbara and son Darryle Brown have followed her into the kingdom of Heaven.
She married Joseph Brown and from that union they had three sons Joseph, Darryle and Delaun, three daughters Barbara, Faye and LaShelle.
Judy was a homemaker and later in life she was employed at Perris Lake Recreation. She later retired and dedicated her life to Jesus and her grandchildren.
She enjoyed writing to PenPals all over the world and attended church services every sunday. She was the sweetest, kindest and gentlest woman you would ever meet.
Her mother Harriet, Brother Eugene, Sister Josephine, Daughter's Faye and Barbara and son Darryle Brown have followed her into the kingdom of Heaven.