Lisa Patrias
So sorry for your loss, she was fun to work with. Tell everybody up there I said hi, George, Mr S., Nancy, Shawna,Gronzo etc. I know there's many more miss them all. 🥲
Birth date: Jul 26, 1945 Death date: Aug 18, 2025
Judy A. Poyner, 80, of Leesburg, passed away peacefully on Monday, August 18, 2025, at Elders of Mount Dora Assisted Living after a long fought battle with dementia. She was born July 26,1945 in Detroit, MI to Bernard "Bud" and Do Read Obituary
So sorry for your loss, she was fun to work with. Tell everybody up there I said hi, George, Mr S., Nancy, Shawna,Gronzo etc. I know there's many more miss them all. 🥲
Judy and I were cousins but so much more than that, we had a wonderful, amazing friendship. To me Judy was the one, the one person who comes along in your life that leaves a powerful, positive impact, one you get to have forever. It started when I was a teenager and went to Judy’s wedding shower when she was going to marry John. I apologized for my bow on the gift because I had to make it, she said it was beautiful! Then in her thank you to me for the gift she wrote that my bow was the “prettiest of them all.” From there our friendship grew into one of the most beautiful, meaningful and incredible lasting friendships everyone should have. Our countless times together with fun, laughter, talks and shenanigans will remain a treasure to me forever, I love my Judy! It can only be described as the “prettiest of them all.”
Much love and many prayers for the family for peace and the loving, spectacular memories to overtake sadness, love you all so much, Love Lindy xo
Judy and I would paint small rocks and leave them on people's doorsteps in the park where we lived. It delighted her to make someone else's day a little brighter. I remember that her smile could light up a room. Now she is lighting up Heaven.
Chris Wynn
I remember going to the pool where we all chatted about all the worlds problems and Judy dreamed of going for ice-cream right after. Miss you girl
Vickie
Going out with Judy to TGIF for her ice-cream, she loved her ice-cream
Loved our walks around Lake Eustis. Judy loved feeding popcorn to the birds and squirrels. I will miss her giggle and chuckle another bird flew down to get its share.
John