Judy Mae Elvin

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Aug 16 1942
Nov 6 2014
72 Years
Coatesville, Pennsylvania

Judy Mae Elvin, 72, of Coatesville, passed away on Thursday, November 6th at her home after a brave and courageous battle with cancer.  She was the beloved wife of Edward G. Elvin, Sr. with whom she shared 54 years of marriage.  

Born and raised in the Coatesville area, Judy was the daughter of Mildred (Bryan) Gill and Leon J. Foster.  She worked for 24 years at the Embreeville State Hospital Coatesville and later at TJ Maxx of Exton. 

Judy will be remembered for being a devoted, loving wife, mother and grandmother.   
She enjoyed their trips to their cabin in Potter County as well as ice cream at Kinney's Store. She took great pride in her home and flower gardens. Family picnics and gatherings were one of her greatest joys.

Judy is survived by her three children: Rhonda Supplee, wife of Chris, of Romansville, Debbie Davis, wife of Glenn, of Coatesville and Edward G. Elvin Jr., husband of Natalie, of Downingtown; seven grandchildren, Valerie J. Coy, Timothy A. Supplee, Valene J. Coy, Stacey R. Davis, Edward G. Elvin III, Elwood H. Elvin and Katie L. Supplee; five great grandchildren and one brother, Roger Foster of Coatesville.  

She was predeceased by her brother Donald Foster.  

The family extends special thanks to Judy's caregiver, Ada "Sara".  

The Funeral Service will be held on Wednesday, November 12, 2014 at 11 AM at the Wilde Funeral Home, 434 Main St., Parkesburg, followed by interment in the Hephzibah Baptist Cemetery of East Fallowfield.  Visitation will take place from 10 until 11 AM.  

Online condolences can be posted at www.wildefuneralhome.com 

Service Date: 
Nov 8 2014 - 10:59am

Condolences

Ed, Rhonda, Debbie, Eddie and your families

Thoughts and prays for all of you during this difficult time.  I have many fond memories of Judy from my childhood years that I have always treasured.  She will forever be an angel looking down on you and always in your hearts...

With deepest sympathy's and Love

Kim (Miller) Haines

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Mommy 

You were the best mom that anyone could ever have.  I will always cherish the wonderful life you gave me.  I love you very much.

Debbie

 

 

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Aunt Judy,

Alot of my childhood was spent at your house with Rhonda and Debbie because we were always coming up with a "scheme" for me to spend the night which most of the time was the whole weekend.  I will always remember getting my ears pierced at your kitchen table with a needle and an ice cube.  The first ear hurt so bad I didn't want the second one done.  Those were such happy times and I will treasure them always.  I could always make you laugh and you were like a teenager when we were all at your kitchen table on Saturday mornings having tea and toast.  That's why it was so hard to see you in such pain.  Until we see each other again......

All My Love,

Kathy

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Dear Debbie and Family, 

I am so sorry to hear about your mom. I know how much you loved her. I wish I could  make the pain go away. You have a lot of good memories. Please remember she is no longer suffering.  I am here if you need me. 

Sincerely, 

Pam Brittingham 

 

 

 

 

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Just want you all to know that each day I think of each of you and pray that each day you move through will be a little better than the next.  Aunt Judy was really one of a kind lady!  I miss her so much and the saying "your only Aunt" holds fast because I believe that there is noone else that could ever compete and even come close to winning the role that she filled in my life and my own childrens and even my sisters and brother. 

I love you Aunt Judy. 

You always made me laugh. 

Love,

Cindy

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I am going to miss you, Judy Mae.  I have a lot of memories going way back.  You have gone to be with the Lord early.  Some day I will be there with you.  What a wonderful day for me and you and whomever shares that realm with us.  We shall meet again.  Praise the Lord our Saviour.  Amen

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Dear Judy,  We had a lot of talks, discussions, moments and there were times we didn't agree but we ALWAYS were there for each other.  You are my only sister-in-law and I am blessed to have had you in my life for 48 years.  

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