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  1. Debra Lynn Judd: Birth: 19 DEC 1955 in Broome,NY. Death: 26 SEP 1999 in Broome,NY

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  3. Stephen Michael Judd: Birth: 16 FEB 1962 in Broome,NY. Death: 7 MAR 2012 in South Carolina

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Sources
1. Title:   Willis L. Judd obituary July2011
Publication:   http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/pressconnects/obituary-print.aspx?n=willis-laburton-judd&pid=152391961
  Published in Binghamton Press & Sun-Bulletin on July 6, 2011
Text:   Willis Laburton Judd, born in Bighamton, New York on April 16, 1931 passed away on June 9, 2011 at the age of 80. Willis is predeceased by parents, Elizabth and Frank Judd; brother, Frank Jr and daughter Debbie Landers. Willis is survived by daughters Donna Smith and Danette Brigham; son Steve Judd; brother Archie Judd. Willis has 8 grandchildren: Brian and Luke Landers, Shyra Smith Horner, Tanya and Max Smith, Michael Judd, Brock and Zach Brigham; and 3 great granchildren: Tommy, Molly Horner and Kaitlyn Judd. Willis was a concrete mason by trade, he served in the Korean War and recieved 5 medals, including 2 Bronze Stars. He was diagnosed with MS in his 50s and it was a physical struggle that no one should have to endure. He remained in his home for many years with the help of aides. His last 3 years were at Pontiac Care in Oswego where he teased the nursing staff daily. Willis is loved and will be missed.
  A memorial will be held July 9th at 10 am at the Center Lisle Cemetery.
2. Title:   Willis L. Judd obituary July2011
Publication:   http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/pressconnects/obituary-print.aspx?n=willis-laburton-judd&pid=152391961
  Published in Binghamton Press & Sun-Bulletin on July 6, 2011
Text:   Willis Laburton Judd, born in Bighamton, New York on April 16, 1931 passed away on June 9, 2011 at the age of 80. Willis is predeceased by parents, Elizabth and Frank Judd; brother, Frank Jr and daughter Debbie Landers. Willis is survived by daughters Donna Smith and Danette Brigham; son Steve Judd; brother Archie Judd. Willis has 8 grandchildren: Brian and Luke Landers, Shyra Smith Horner, Tanya and Max Smith, Michael Judd, Brock and Zach Brigham; and 3 great granchildren: Tommy, Molly Horner and Kaitlyn Judd. Willis was a concrete mason by trade, he served in the Korean War and recieved 5 medals, including 2 Bronze Stars. He was diagnosed with MS in his 50s and it was a physical struggle that no one should have to endure. He remained in his home for many years with the help of aides. His last 3 years were at Pontiac Care in Oswego where he teased the nursing staff daily. Willis is loved and will be missed.
  A memorial will be held July 9th at 10 am at the Center Lisle Cemetery.
3. Title:   Willis L Judd obituary
Publication:   Published in Binghamton Press & Sun-Bulletin on June 11, 2011 http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/pressconnects/obituary.aspx?page=lifestory&pid=151756590
4. Title:   Willis L. Judd obituary July2011
Publication:   http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/pressconnects/obituary-print.aspx?n=willis-laburton-judd&pid=152391961
  Published in Binghamton Press & Sun-Bulletin on July 6, 2011
Text:   Willis Laburton Judd, born in Bighamton, New York on April 16, 1931 passed away on June 9, 2011 at the age of 80. Willis is predeceased by parents, Elizabth and Frank Judd; brother, Frank Jr and daughter Debbie Landers. Willis is survived by daughters Donna Smith and Danette Brigham; son Steve Judd; brother Archie Judd. Willis has 8 grandchildren: Brian and Luke Landers, Shyra Smith Horner, Tanya and Max Smith, Michael Judd, Brock and Zach Brigham; and 3 great granchildren: Tommy, Molly Horner and Kaitlyn Judd. Willis was a concrete mason by trade, he served in the Korean War and recieved 5 medals, including 2 Bronze Stars. He was diagnosed with MS in his 50s and it was a physical struggle that no one should have to endure. He remained in his home for many years with the help of aides. His last 3 years were at Pontiac Care in Oswego where he teased the nursing staff daily. Willis is loved and will be missed.
  A memorial will be held July 9th at 10 am at the Center Lisle Cemetery.
5. Title:   Willis L Judd obituary
Publication:   Published in Binghamton Press & Sun-Bulletin on June 11, 2011 http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/pressconnects/obituary.aspx?page=lifestory&pid=151756590
6. Title:   Willis L. Judd obituary July2011
Publication:   http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/pressconnects/obituary-print.aspx?n=willis-laburton-judd&pid=152391961
  Published in Binghamton Press & Sun-Bulletin on July 6, 2011
Text:   Willis Laburton Judd, born in Bighamton, New York on April 16, 1931 passed away on June 9, 2011 at the age of 80. Willis is predeceased by parents, Elizabth and Frank Judd; brother, Frank Jr and daughter Debbie Landers. Willis is survived by daughters Donna Smith and Danette Brigham; son Steve Judd; brother Archie Judd. Willis has 8 grandchildren: Brian and Luke Landers, Shyra Smith Horner, Tanya and Max Smith, Michael Judd, Brock and Zach Brigham; and 3 great granchildren: Tommy, Molly Horner and Kaitlyn Judd. Willis was a concrete mason by trade, he served in the Korean War and recieved 5 medals, including 2 Bronze Stars. He was diagnosed with MS in his 50s and it was a physical struggle that no one should have to endure. He remained in his home for many years with the help of aides. His last 3 years were at Pontiac Care in Oswego where he teased the nursing staff daily. Willis is loved and will be missed.
  A memorial will be held July 9th at 10 am at the Center Lisle Cemetery.

Notes
a. Note:   recieved 5 medals, including 2 Bronze Stars. He was diagnosed with MS in his 50s.
Note:   Willis was a concrete mason by trade, he served in the Korean War and


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