Judith A. Waterman, 68
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Judith A. Waterman, 68, passed away Oct. 11, 2010, at Kalispell Regional Medical Center. She was born Feb. 7, 1942, in Seattle where her loving parents Harold and Arlene Bonetto brought her up to know and love her Creator, Jehovah God. She cherished her love for Him and dedicated her life to Him by water baptism on March 23,1952, as one of Jehovah s Witnesses. Judy married Raymond July 24,1965, in Seattle. Judy loved to cook and was a very warm and hospitable woman. Those who knew her viewed her as a sterling Christian. She left her mark in this world as a bright and kind soul. Despite her own disabilities, she always had enough fortitude to encourage those with other problems. Her warmth was overflowing; her empathy was endearing; and she had the heart of a compassionate mother. She will be dearly missed and her family and friends hold close Jehovah God s promise, that she so dearly treasured, that she will be seen again when she is resurrected in perfect health back to this earth where there will be no more pain, sorrow or death. Judy is survived by her husband, Raymond, of Kalispell; her mother and stepfather, Arlene and Conrad Hinkle, of Yakima, Wash.; and numerous family and friends. A memorial of Judy s life will be held at 3 p.m., Oct. 16, at the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah s Witnesses on Reserve in Kalispell.
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