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Judith F. DeWolf

Posted 2009-07-23 by Judy Wight Branson
The Daily Courier, Prescott, Arizona
Saturday, July 29, 2006

Judith F. DeWolf, 43, of Dewey, Arizona, born July 1, 1963, in Ogden, Utah, died Tuesday, July 25, 2006, in Dewey.

Memorial services will take place at 11 a.m. Saturday, July 29, at Mountain View Southern Baptist Church in Dewey, with Rev. Chacko Varghese officiating.

Arrangements by Sunrise Funeral Home.

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The Daily Courier, Prescott, Arizona
Wednesday, September 6, 2006

Judith Fayne DeWolf left our presence here on earth to sit at the right hand side of her Jesus, July 25, 2006, in Dewey. Judy was born July 1, 1963, the youngest of three children. She moved to Dewey in 2001.

Judy loved animals and enjoyed horseback riding, as well as waterskiing and camping. She spent many an evening sitting on her front porch enjoying her fantastic view of the surrounding hills and valley below.

Judy is survived by her loving husband, Kevin; her daughters Crystle and Tiffany; her adopted daughters, Kristyn and Samantha, of Dewey; her father and mother, Doug and Fayne Pender, of Dewey; her grandmother, Goldie McAlpine, of Newport, Ore.; her sister, Helen Hall, and her nephew, Steven Wood, of Phoenix; her niece, Angela Richter, of Tucson; and the DeWolf family of Lake Havasu City.

Judy was a born-again Christian and a devoted parishioner. Her memorial service was held Saturday, July 29, at her favorite church, Mountain View Baptist, with her pastor, Dr. Chacko Varghese, presiding over the service in front of a packed audience.

Judy had a big heart with lots of love to share and will be fondly remembered as a warm, gentle, loving, caring human being who always went out of her way to assist others in their day-to-day struggles with life. She will live on in our hearts and minds.

A Judith F. DeWolf Memorial Fund has been established at Compass Bank to benefit her daughters.





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