Judy

What is that old adage? Some people come into your life for a day, some for a season, and some for a lifetime? I lost a lifetimer today.

I met Judy twenty something years ago at Northside Church of Christ, when my family and I relocated from Little Silver, New Jersey to Roswell, Georgia. It was a small church, with very friendly people. We fell in love with it immediately. I had twelve-year-old and two-year-old sons and Judy had an eleven-year-old daughter and a four-year-old son. Our friendship grew over the years, joining bowling leagues (we were one of the worst teams on the league, but we had a blast–we called ourselves the Holy Rollers since we knew each other through church) and doing lunch together. Then Nan, another lifetimer of mine, and Judy joined me in teaching at North Atlanta Preschool and the three of us became the Golden Girls. We took several road trips together, including hometown visits to Signal Mountain, Tennessee, Athens, Alabama, and Orange, Texas. We had so much fun cruising the Caribbean, leaf peeping in New England, and exploring the Outer Banks of North Carolina. We would laugh so hard–usually at something Nan said or did–tears would be rolling down our faces and our sides hurting!

In 2004, Judy was diagnosed with breast cancer. It returned in 2007, then reared it’s ugly head again in 2011. She fought a brave fight and finally lost the battle today.

Judy’s favorite color was green. Her favorite day of the week was Thursday. She loved a good cup of black coffee and occasionally a coke and juicy cheeseburger. She loved long baths, soft pajamas, and socks. She loved looking at maps and enjoyed trivia and card games. She loved washing her hands and had a hard time doing ANYthing without washing her hands first. The thing she loved most in life was her beautiful family. Her four-year-old granddaughters Ellaree and Hadley squealed in delight every time they saw Judy, who they called GaGa Jellybean. Well, actually, GaGa squealed, too, when she saw her beloved ‘little bitties’.

Although she was a quiet woman, she had more friends than anyone I know. I can think of at least a dozen women who could say she was one of their best friends. I remember when I had my ovarian cancer scare, I called her up and, without telling her why, said, “I need you. And pack a bag because I need you to spend the night.” She replied, “I’ll be there as soon as I can.” The next morning, I was crying and crawled in bed with her. She was cancer free at that time and I asked her, “When do you stop being scared?” “You don’t,” she said. But she comforted me as I cried.

You know, the only way to avoid the heartbreak of losing someone you love is to never love at all. I am so very blessed to have loved Judy and have her love me in return. Goodbye my lifetime friend. I’ll see you again soon!

9 comments on “Judy

  1. Jon Plsek's avatar Jon Plsek says:

    “Judy’s favorite color was green. Her favorite day of the week was Thursday.” =)

    I’m sorry you’ve lost such a good friend. Judy was a very wonderful person and she will be missed.

  2. cliftonr's avatar cliftonr says:

    The reason you are hurting so deeply is because the Lord gave you the privilege of loving so deeply over many years. I am truly saddened over the hurt you feel, but am grateful that you were able to have known such a friend as Judy. May the Lord keep you close and remind you that He is the “Father of mercies and the God of all comfort.”

  3. Andrea Sutton's avatar Andrea Sutton says:

    Thank you for sharing your life long friendship… it was beautiful to read about your special memories and the love you & your families shared together. When did she work with you at North Atlanta Preschool? When I was there in 97-98, you were teaching with Brenda, so I’m thinking it was before that. I’ll be praying…

    • belindaplseklong's avatar belindaplsek says:

      Thanks, Andrea. She came to the preschool in the early 2000’s. I taught for two years with Brenda, then subbed off and on for a year, then was the music teacher for five years. Blessings to you and your sweet family!

  4. Crystal's avatar Crystal says:

    What a beautiful tribute to Judy. You guys were such perfect friends for each other. Those days at Northside were so special for all of us – I remember the Holy Rollers! I remember the first day the Williams family came to visit church. We knew they would be a blessing to all and Bob, Judy, Courtney and Joseph definitely were. Our prayers for you and Nan and also Judy’s children and grandchildren are that those memories bring comfort and a smile as you remember sweet Judy.

  5. jann stevens's avatar jann stevens says:

    I am so sorry to hear of your loss Belinda, I can’t imagine. How lucky were you to have such a good friend. Sounds like y’all had some really special times together. Keep the memories close to your heart.

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