Judith Claire “Judy” Smith 3 April, 1938 – 3 April, 2023

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6 April 2023
Heather Dousset Senior
Corinne & Paul Dousset
11 April 2023
11/04/23

One of the bravest women and wonderful friends that I have known.It was a privilege to have known her.

>read on Julie and Colin Jacobson
13 April 2023
John Wilson
13/04/23

Mrs Smith, as I first referred to Judy as a young child, was always a friendly neighbour who shared a smile that emanated from deep within. In fact as years past, I realised that her special smile was a reflection of her beautiful nature. A wonderful person, kind, caring and supportive. Judy was genuinely interested in people. She listened to others with an open heart and engaged in meaningful conversations. Even when traveling she kept in touch, sharing adventures. Our family were always amazed by just how much she managed to fit on a postcard, painting word pictures and filling the imagination. My parents, Margaret and John Wilson and later my husband Ash and children, Jessica and Stephen were most fortunate to have known what it is to have truly good neighbours. Judy and Ken were a great couple that together have made the world a better place just being themselves. Thank you Judy. Such a wonderful, loving role model with a beautiful soul. You will live in our hearts forever 🌷

>read on Susanne Khalek

One of the bravest women and wonderful friends that I have known.It was a privilege to have known her.

Mrs Smith, as I first referred to Judy as a young child, was always a friendly neighbour who shared a smile that emanated from deep within. In fact as years past, I realised that her special smile was a reflection of her beautiful nature. A wonderful person, kind, caring and supportive. Judy was genuinely interested in people. She listened to others with an open heart and engaged in meaningful conversations. Even when traveling she kept in touch, sharing adventures. Our family were always amazed by just how much she managed to fit on a postcard, painting word pictures and filling the imagination. My parents, Margaret and John Wilson and later my husband Ash and children, Jessica and Stephen were most fortunate to have known what it is to have truly good neighbours. Judy and Ken were a great couple that together have made the world a better place just being themselves. Thank you Judy. Such a wonderful, loving role model with a beautiful soul. You will live in our hearts forever 🌷 Read full message here.