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Judy (Ecklund) Smith

Posted 2020-08-27 by Edward
Kearny - Judy E. Smith died on August 22, 2020 at the age of 63. Judy
was preceded in death by her husband of 26 years, Paul Bryant Smith.

Born July 12, 1957 in Phoenix, Arizona, Judy spent her life as an
Arizonan, growing up in Phoenix before attending the University of
Arizona where she met her husband Paul. After marrying in 1981, Judy and
Paul moved to Kearny, AZ. Judy and Paul had two children, Bryant and
Carolyn. Together, Judy and Paul, farmed and founded a mining and
construction company, Smithco Enterprises, Inc, which Judy continued to
run after Paul's death.

Judy was a fierce friend and loving mother who was always willing to
lend support and comfort during times of need and valued both the large
and small moments with her friends. She spent 10 years courageously
battling cancer, but she never hesitated to put her struggles aside to
spend time with those she loved. Judy strove to enrich the lives of not
only those around her, but her community. In the wake of Paul's death,
she established a foundation which provided meals to families facing
cancer battles (PB&J with Love) and many grants to local charities.
Facing her own cancer battles just three years after losing her husband,
she approached breast cancer in much the same way she did life, with
vigor and knowledge. After battling breast cancer she was diagnosed with
Leukemia, only to have the breast cancer later return and spread. Judy
was a fighter through and through and refused to let the cancer define
her. Over the last ten years she saw both her children get married and
became a beloved Grammy to four wonderful grandchildren. No matter how
she felt after treatments, she mustered energy to play endless amounts
of baseball, tea parties, bake cookies and go on "Grammy adventures.
Judy cherished her friends dearly and took great joy in traveling to new
countries and cities with her friends, getting to together for girls'
weekends, walks around her neighborhood and even recently Zoom book
club. She lived a full life despite all her battles and there is no
doubt that she made life fuller for all those she knew. Judy is survived
by: her son, his wife, and their two children, her daughter and son-in-
law and their children, her father and mother, and two siblings. Judy
was a loving and strong wife, mother and friend who will be missed by
many.







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