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Juliann “Judy” Aubin Harvie (nee Roth) of Medicine Hat handed away peacefully on November 22, 2023, on the age of 71 years. Judy was born in Taber, Alberta on April 5, 1952, to John and Mary Roth of Bow Island. She was the youngest of 5 siblings and began her life on the farm together with her household. She began faculty at Conquerville and ended a 12 months of college at Notre Dame in Wilcox, Saskatchewan. She remembered her 12 months away at college fondly, in addition to the varsity journey to Montreal for Expo ’67. She graduated from Catholic Central High School in Lethbridge and lived and labored there till she moved to Medicine Hat in 1978. After the delivery of her daughter, Judy returned to work with Monarch Broadcasting as their financial controller. Judy was raised with an incredible work ethic and was concerned in group endeavors all through her profession. She moved again to Lethbridge to be nearer to her ageing dad and mom in 1994 after which to Calgary in 1999. She was offered a position in White Rock, BC with a non-profit housing organization in 2000 and, in true “Judy fashion” leapt on the probability for a brand new journey. It was throughout this time that she met her husband Richard, and the 2 of them began to journey collectively. They made certain to dwell life to the fullest and loved holidays to Hawaii and Disneyland with Judy’s daughter, son-in-law and grandchildren. Judy’s grandchildren have been the sunshine of her life. She had a particular relationship with each – whether or not it was letting her granddaughter color her hair pink or donning goalie pads to play hockey together with her grandson. “G”, as she was referred to as, was the good Grandma. She traveled to cheerleading competitions and hockey tournaments, taught her granddaughter to drive and was at all times prepared for hugs. Judy was additionally shut together with her siblings, in addition to her nieces and nephews. She was shut in age to a lot of her nieces and nephews and so they all have reminiscences of her being the “fun auntie”. Spending time together with her household was essential to Judy, she had so many fantastic reminiscences of household visits and holidays. We will all miss her zest for all times, her adventurous spirit, and the love she showered on all of us.
Judy is survived by her husband Richard, her daughter Rachelle (Jonathan), her granddaughter Katie and grandson Nathan, in addition to her sister Lucille and brothers Dennis and Lee. She was predeceased by her dad and mom John and Mary, her brother Clarence, and her nieces Merritt and Kerry. Cremation will take place, and a Celebration of Judy’s life will probably be held in the summertime of 2024. To go away a message of condolence chances are you’ll go to www.pattisonfuneralhome.com.
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Date :
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Medicine Hat, Alberta