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Reverend Scott J Politano

Judy Daniels 07-22-1947 to 09-25-2009

  • Hello again my Brothers and Sisters,

      This morning, Friday September 25, 2009, Mrs Judy Daniels traveled home to be with our Lord in ever lasting life. Thank you for all your prayers, thoughtful comments and continous emotional and spiritual support for the Daniels Family. A brief service for Mrs Judy was scheduled today Friday with her being laid to rest shortly after. Any thoughts you wish to be relayed to the Daniels family can be addressed to me, Reverend Scott at: drchefscott@yahoo.com and I will gladly forward them immediately.

     

    Yours in Christ,

    Reverend Scott

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                        Judy E. Daniels (Wildman), 62, of South Carolina, died on September 25, 2009 at about 630am at Beaufort Memorial Hospital surrounded by loving family and friends. She was born July 22, 1947, in Mattoon, Illinois, the daughter of the late Robert E. and June (Root) Wildman. She was the oldest of 4 sisters, Colleen (deceased) and brother in law Charlie Patterson Sumas, Washington, Teresa and brother in law Chris Roak of North Carolina, Nancy And Brother in law Norvel Scheib of Everson, Washington.

     On September 24, 1967, Judy married David W. Daniels, who survives her of 42 years. A devoted mother and grandmother, she will be missed by her son Robert E. and Daughter-in-law Lisa Daniels, daughter Lisa M. Daniels, granddaughter Kathryn and grandson(s) Andrew and Jacob.

    Judy was a long time, active member, at the Shell Point Baptist Church in South Carolina where she could be seen in the choir, the church kitchen and playing her dulcimer for her friends. She enjoyed crafts and cooking in her spare time.