Judith L. Skipper, 62 BATTLE GROUND ? Judith Lynn “Judy” Skipper, 62, of Battle Ground, died at 8:45 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 19, 2009, at Clarian Arnett Hospital in Lafayette. She was born July 12, 1947, in Centerville, Iowa, and was the daughter of the late Elbert and Carol Pollock Gadberry. She graduated from Unionville (Mo.)Continue Reading
I am sorry for your loose and my thoughts and prayers are with you. Judy was always very thoughtful and caring person to me and my family. I remember Judy best at the many swim meets rooting on Jenny and the rest of the swim team members. The words GO GO GO come in mind. I am sadden for your loose and God speed to all Skipper family.
Ron and Joyce Halsmea
Even though I haven&t seen you in ages I had fond memories of our time together at Caterpillar. Please accept my condolences for the passing of Judy.
Barb (Sparby) Knochel
We are so sorry to hear about your mother.
Please know that you are in our thoughts and prayers.
Sara, Jeff & Senna Heiliger
All my love
Lynette
All my love
Lynette
Sandy and I am so sorry to hear about Judy&s passing. Please know that you and your family are in our prayers. Since we are in Georgia, it will be impossible to be there for the visitation but we will be thinking about you. God bless.
Jerry
So sorry for your loss. Please know our thoughts are with you.
The Hurst Family
Linda, Jerry, Ashley & Jake
You are in my thoughts and prayers.
Susan
We were praying that Judy would recover and were devastated when Abbe called to tell us that Judy had died. It is so hard to comprehend that she could possibly be gone. We will keep all of your family in our prayers and in our thoughts these next few days. Please give our condolences to Mike and Kim and their families.
Sincerely,
Jon and Anita
She truly was a good friend to all of us and always had a positive attitude. She also made the best hard candy at Christmas. We will miss her very much.
Nancy Williams
Love you all
Virginia
Were so sorry and sadden by your loss of Judy the love of your life. We will miss her commits and her sweet wit she had. She would always tell on you if you screwed up something and always made light fun of it.
Our dominos will never be the same again without her, but I know she will forever be their watching us.
With sincere condolences your friends
Don & Shirley Chrisman