Judy A. Carranza
Passed: September 09, 2019
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Judy A. Carranza
Passed: September 09, 2019
Obituary
On Monday, September 9, 2019, Judy A. Carranza passed away peacefully at home with her husband, Van, and sisters, Janet and Joyce by her side. She was born on February 14, 1948, in Cincinnati, OH to Strode and Helen Blythe. She had a very fulfilling career as a registered nurse.
Judy was the loving aunt to many nieces and nephews. She was much loved and will be dearly missed.
7 responses to Judy A. Carranza
Allyson Knappenberger says:
September 16, 2019
Van, my heart goes out to you on the loss of your wife. As a woman of God, Rest in knowing she is now in his loving arms.
Janet McMurray says:
September 17, 2019
Don’t really know how to say good-bye to my sister and friend. We shared so many childhood memories and so many life’s big events. I send my sympathy to Van, her husband, who loved and cared for her so beautifully. I feel so blessed to have had her as my big sister. I will treasure every memory and will love and remember her forever.
Van Carranza says:
September 17, 2019
That’s a very beautiful tribute to your sister. Thank you.
Kate Wetzel says:
September 17, 2019
When i think of Judy I think of the sound of her laughing. Great sence of humor. She will always be laughing in my heart.
Joyce Zerhusen says:
September 18, 2019
You were such a blessing to Mom and Dad.
How thrilled they must have been at your safe arrival. You were a great big sister and like a surrogate grandma to Robbie, Andy and Emily when they were small. I am glad you shared Emily’s birth with us. I know we were so lucky to be born to wonderful parents and shared many happy memories of growing up even with our age difference. I will always carry you in my heart. I love you and am so happy you were my sister!
Jill Jensen says:
September 18, 2019
Judy will always be in my heart as my funny, tell it like it is Aunt who loved to spoil me and my kids. So thankful she was able to spend time with her loving husband and sisters in her last days. Sending love in Judy’s memory.