1950
2017
Judy Ann Foster, age 66, quietly passed away on Tuesday, April 4, 2017 following a brief illness.
Born in Odessa, Texas, she was the daughter of James Greer and the late Julia Greer. Judy was educated in the public schools of Odessa and was an alumna of Permian High School.
She met and married the "love of her life", Larry S. Foster on July 4, 1992 and they were inseparable.
She was preceded in death by her loving husband, Larry S. Foster; daughter, Jennifer McKinzie; sister, Rita Faye Lynch and mother, Julia Greer.
Judy is survived by her son, Stuart McKinzie; father, James Greer; brother, James; sister, Sandra; sisters-in-law, Kathy and Jana; mother-in-law, Nancy and her loving and beautiful granddaughter, Samantha McKinzie, for whom she was most grateful.
The family would like to express our thanks for the kindness and wonderful care provided by the staff at Kindred Hospital Spring, Houston Northwest Medical Center and HealthSouth Rehabilitation Hospital.
And also Thank You to Stitch and Pray
c/o Cypress UMC
13403 Cypress N. Houston Road
Cypress, TX 77429
The memorial will be held on Tuesday, April 11, 2017 from 6pm to 8pm at Brookside Funeral Home, Champions, 3410 FM 1960 Rd., West (at TC Jester), Houston, TX 77068.
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April 9, 2017
Bryan Blaha
We give thanks to God of how much she was a blessing to everyone she met it was always a pleasure to speak with her and may she rest in peace in the arms of the Lord.
April 6, 2017
Leslie Lore
My condolences to Judy's family and friends. She was a very nice lady and her passing is so sad. I know she is with her beloved husband, Larry, and that is eternal. My thoughts and prayers are with you all. God bless you Judy. May you rest in peace.
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