tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4083328248557950617.post5075489296893981358..comments2023-10-07T07:36:56.859-07:00Comments on My Head Is Full of Books: Thank you, Judy MoomaughAnne@HeadFullofBookshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01069558006454986084noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4083328248557950617.post-65999950893444437652016-01-27T20:32:36.906-08:002016-01-27T20:32:36.906-08:00Ted, thank you for this note. I was at book club t...Ted, thank you for this note. I was at book club today with gals who worked with Judy back when she was the librarian at the school where we all worked. A chance comment by someone made us all pause and remember Judy and what an asset she was to our staff. Then I get home and find this note from you, comment made on a blog post I wrote over five ears ago. The synchronicity of the two things is not lost on me. Thank you for sharing your memories. Anne@HeadFullofBookshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01069558006454986084noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4083328248557950617.post-5156860968596506482016-01-27T18:54:45.936-08:002016-01-27T18:54:45.936-08:00Judy was a playmate of mine as a child on the same...Judy was a playmate of mine as a child on the same street in Tacoma, Washington. Her maiden name was Graham. The last time I saw her was when she was in her 20's in the 70's. I'm sorry I didn't get to know her better as an adult. Thankfully my stepsister Debra was a lifelong friend of hers. She was always a lively, thoughtful person even as a child. <br /><br />Her husband Ed was a shop teacher at Stadium High School when Judy and I were in high school. I think I was surprised when I found out they got married (some years after high school), but I think Ed knew he'd found a real gem in her. Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14035829042594193294noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4083328248557950617.post-39082825502654842262011-04-25T15:36:37.333-07:002011-04-25T15:36:37.333-07:00I just started thinking about Judy again after stu...I just started thinking about Judy again after stumbling on one of her funny emails. I decided to google her and found this lovely post. Judy Moomaugh was the greatest! Always smiling and wanting to put books in kid's hands even if it meant extra time and effort on her part. I loved her and she will be missed. She has touched so many lives and I won't forget her. Judy was a sincere and wonderful human being. I miss you Judy!!!! I learned so much from your positive attitude.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02702044664408722635noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4083328248557950617.post-18298530725088494052010-02-21T19:58:34.387-08:002010-02-21T19:58:34.387-08:00She had such a strong personality and shared her s...She had such a strong personality and shared her strength in so many areas! Thanks, Anne, for sharing!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4083328248557950617.post-59570968869782460382010-02-20T21:51:02.433-08:002010-02-20T21:51:02.433-08:00I remember Judy always smiling and with much longe...I remember Judy always smiling and with much longer hair. I agree that we never know how chance comments we make(or others do) can change lives. RIP, Judy. You will be missed!!Margarethttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17197599882756386184noreply@blogger.com