Midge Price
Midge Price lit a candle in memory of Judith Palmer

Birth date: Nov 23, 1945 Death date: May 29, 2025
Midge Price lit a candle in memory of Judith Palmer

I met Judy at a former workplace, and we immediately connected. She was a delightful and fun person, always brightening my day. She was also incredibly helpful and supportive. Although we saw less of each other after her retirement, we enjoyed many long and engaging phone conversations. I found her company incredibly easy and enjoyable. I will miss her very much. God bless my friend.
Judy was such a great person. She loved her family and her friends unconditionally
She was always willing to give a helping hand. When my nephew was in high school, he had a science project to gather leaves from native plants and describe them with their names and write about them. Judy came to the rescue with her plants around her house.
Working with her was a lot of fun with unforgettable moments. With life’s pressures even though we didn’t get together often, the times that I would see her it was as it was yesterday. I will miss her and may god bless her soul.

Judy was part of our family. She had been in our lives for many years now.
She joined us for holidays, birthdays and just family dinners.
Also, Spencer's ballgames. We were the cheering section for our grandson.
Judy was fun and interesting. We had some good conversations.
She loved Spencer and Thea. She was always looking out for them and wanted the best for both of them.
We will miss her laugh and her presence.
We love you Thea and Spencer.
Jim & Kathy Dawkins
I went to high school with Judy and later worked with her, hiked and botanized with her. There was no pretense with Judy. What you saw was what you got, a true friend. She loved nature and she loved people. Judy was fun and I will never forget the good times in her back yard. More than anything, Judy was generous. She had an old car to give away and asked me if I knew anyone who would want it. Chace, my great nephew, was having to uber to work due to lack of transportation. Judy met us at the title office and handed over the keys to the car he is still driving today. I can't express in words the hole she will leave in our lives. I raise my glass to you for the last time, dear friend.
Im very saddened by Judy's passing. She was a friend ever since her daughter Thea was in my 1st grade classroom. We played poker a lot, and went out in my boat many days. She was covered up, but having fun. She helped me with some school projects, like the Jimmy Buffet "Save the Manatees " boat parade in Dunedin. I also helped her. When her dad was sick I took Thea every other weekend so she could work at the hospital. We became very close. Judy called herself the biological mom. and I was the adopted mom. I will love Thea for all of her life and try to guide her and help whenever I can. God bless you Judy. You are not in pain anymore thank God. I'll see you up above some day. Love, Joni Blomberg