1948
2017
In loving memory of Judy Aymond, born October 28, 1948 and passed away age 69 on November 25, 2017.
Judy is survived by her two brothers, Samuel Bennett and Timothy Williams, her loving husband of 36 years Preston Aymond. Mother of two children Rhonda Jean and Patricia Diann. Five Grandchildren Jonathan, Rachel, Charles, Brandon and Leslie and two great grandchildren Zayna and Austin.
She was a successful hair dresser and the time she was married to Wendell Butler, who gave her two children and loved her until the day he passed. As well as Preston Aymond who will love her until the day he passes. Always a loving mother and a wonderful cook. Very outspoken always classy and a great sense of humor.
She will be greatly missed by all who knew her.
Family and friends gathered during a visitation on Wednesday, November 29th from 5:00 p.m. until 7:00 p.m. at Waltrip Funeral Directors, 1415 Campbell Road in Houston, where funeral services were held in the chapel at 10:00 a.m. on Thursday, November 30, 2017.
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
Sponsored by Waltrip Funeral Directors.
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November 26, 2017
Tim Williams
For my big sister - you will be missed. You were a free spirit who learned how to laugh. Teach the angels some of the music you loved so much.
November 26, 2017
Kathy Russell
My sweet Aunt Judy. Enjoyed our long conversations, times spent together and your funny sense of humor. She was my namesake. Her and I share the same middle name. You will be missed so much and will never be forgotten. Rest in peace.
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