

Judy Jett
Judy Gail, May The Good Lord Bless You Richly On This, Your Birthday. I Love You And Miss You. Until We Meet Again.
L.J.
L.J.

Judy Jett
Judy Gail loved to laugh. She had an infectious smile that lit up the hearts of all those around her. She had a way about her that put you at ease and made you feel very special.
She was a very talented pianist, playing in church at a very young age. Her parents had a beautiful old piano situated in the main living area of the family home.
Family and friends loved to gather together and listen as Judy Gail practiced for many hours, preparing to play for the Lord she loved so much.
My personal favorite was "My Faith Looks Up To Thee".
Judy Gail had a special place in her heart for animals, especially horses.
It was great fun watching her ride. When she wasn't riding, it wasn't unusual to see her leading her horse around the neighborhood, scratching him behind the ear and talking to him.
He followed along behind her on his own too, giving her a little nudge with his nose every once in a while. That was rewarded with either a hug or a loving pat from Judy Gail.
She was always willing to stop whatever she was doing, talk to you and help with a problem you may be having.
Now Judy Gail is home with the Lord Jesus that she loved and served so well all her life.
I just hope there are horses in Heaven.
LJ
She was a very talented pianist, playing in church at a very young age. Her parents had a beautiful old piano situated in the main living area of the family home.
Family and friends loved to gather together and listen as Judy Gail practiced for many hours, preparing to play for the Lord she loved so much.
My personal favorite was "My Faith Looks Up To Thee".
Judy Gail had a special place in her heart for animals, especially horses.
It was great fun watching her ride. When she wasn't riding, it wasn't unusual to see her leading her horse around the neighborhood, scratching him behind the ear and talking to him.
He followed along behind her on his own too, giving her a little nudge with his nose every once in a while. That was rewarded with either a hug or a loving pat from Judy Gail.
She was always willing to stop whatever she was doing, talk to you and help with a problem you may be having.
Now Judy Gail is home with the Lord Jesus that she loved and served so well all her life.
I just hope there are horses in Heaven.
LJ
