Judith Moira Perez

Judith Moira Perez, 79, passed away on Saturday, October 7, 2017. Judy was born on November 11, 1937 to Reginald and Edith Muhl in South Dakota. She was a minister of the word and taught at various Lutheran schools in California, Missouri, and Texas. Judy will be remembered and loved by her family and many school children for her love of Jesus and her dedication to spreading God’s Word.

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  1. Doris and David Eggers on October 10, 2017 at 7:03 pm

    Manuel, Linda, Tonya, Stacy, Manny, Mike and family,
    Heaven gained a very special lady on Saturday. We first met Judy as a 2nd grade teacher at River Roads Lutheran School. She was such a creative teacher, and always made learning fun for her students. She made each one feel special. She taught them Jesus’ love, and had them share that love with others. We went on several shopping adventures with Judy–always worth a laugh. We went on many vacations with Judy and Manuel. We have so many memories of being with her. She had a love of perfume, jewelry, angels, unique boxes, pens, and anything else that was unusual in any way. She was always good for a fun time. We’ll miss her greatly, but wouldn’t wish her back now. She has received her well-deserved crown of eternal life.
    You are in our prayers~
    God Bless!
    Doris and David



  2. Rose McMurtry on October 10, 2017 at 7:21 pm

    Manuel, and family,
    Please accept my deepest sympathy. I have kept up with Judy through Doris. I know how sick she had become. I’ll always remember Judy as a happy, fun-loving gal, who was game for most anything.
    You are in my thoughts and prayers!

    Rose McMurtry



  3. Catherine Rapp Hines on October 30, 2017 at 8:37 am

    Manuel, Linda and family… She was a very special Lady to you all and everyone she came in contact with… YOU have my deepest sympathy And sending prayers and hugs your way. God bless you.



  4. Manuel d. Perez on September 30, 2018 at 12:30 am

    Word cannot express the unusual reasoning for the painfully mysterious death of this GREAT woman. She was the first to hold me as i was born into this world. And i was the LAST entity to stand to her side in the final moments of her passing.

    I vow to never end my own personal investigation as to how such a great human being could die of such a pain staking illness.

    After reviewing and researching the film “atomic homefront” i beleive i understand now, how a woman, whom had never smoked a cigarette in her 79year life time could carry a cancer that would haunt her for as long as i had truely known her.

    She faught the good fight, everyday, with a beautiful smile on her face and spoke witness to the word of the Lord.

    As grandma judy would say,

    “With God, ALL things are possible”

    As the one year anniversary rolls around, i along with my 6 year old son sylas still are not at peace with her death, for reasons unknown.

    Ann*s hope has graciously enrolled the two of us into a weekly therapy to help us over come this pain, together, as a family.
    Anns hope will celebrate thier 20th year anniversary on november 11th , 2018. The birthdate of Judy. Some would this to be coincidence. I know She would call it fate.

    Thank you anns hope for all of your future
    Help.

    Manuel David Perez



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