1952
2024
800 E Watauga Ave
Johnson City, Tennessee
Judith Pearl Bradley April 13, 1952- July 14, 2024
JOHNSON CITY - Judith Pearl Bradley, 72, Johnson City passed away Sunday, July 14, 2024 at The Waters of Johnson City with her family by her side. She was a native of Catawba, Wisconsin and was a daughter of the late Forrest and Pearl Offner Angell. Judith was a wife of 54 years, a mother of three and grandmother. She loved spending time with her family, enjoyed decorating for every holiday. Judith loved cooking and baking, she had a love and passion for crafting. She would disappear for hours at a time to her craft room. Judith had a heart the size of Texas and a smile that lit up a room. Those who knew her, knew what a blessing she was. She worked as a Cota for many years. Judith loved helping people, often she spent time on weekends or after work making sure her patients would have what they needed. She would cook and bake extra to give to someone that didn't have. Judith loved planting flowers and gardening. The beach and ocean were her favorite places to visit.
In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by a grandson, Michael Bradley; her siblings, George Angell, Chuck Angell, Don Angell, Danny Angell, Robert Angell, William Angell, Lanny Angell, Elizabeth Angell, Helen Zeh and Mary Lou Blanchette.
Survivors include her husband, Roger Lee Bradley; two daughters, Melinda Gosdeck and her husband, Bruce of Oshkosh, WI, Rebecca Richendollar and her husband, Daniel of Palm Coast, FL; a son, Christopher Lee Bradley and his wife, Stephanie of Johnson City; two sisters, Karen Angell and Pamela Zielinski both of Neenah, WI; a brother, James Angell of Oshkosh, WI; nine grandchildren, Erik, Elizabeth, Christopher, Samantha, Nathan, Zachary, Alyssa, Gracie and Harper; ten great-grandchildren; also several nieces and nephews.
A Celebration of Life Service for Mrs. Judith will be conducted at 12:00 PM Saturday, July 20, 2024 at Appalachian Funeral Home, 800 E. Watauga Avenue, Johnson City with Mr. Louie Blevins officiating. The family will receive friends from 11:00 AM until the service hour.
The family would like to thank all of the staff that took care of their Mom at The Waters, also the Doctors and nurses at Ballad Health.
Condolences may be made online at www.wadugger .com. Arrangements by Woodall-Anderson and Dugger Funeral Home, 108 W. Watauga Avenue, Johnson City. 423-928-2245
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Raven
July 20, 2024
I´m so sorry Chris, Gracie and Roger...I remember her being so sweet to us when we were kids and I would visit with Amber...she was an amazing woman and I know you guys will be hurting from the loss...you are in my thoughts and prayers...we all send our love!
wendy thomas
July 20, 2024
Judy was an amazing person-I knew her when she was a COTA and no one could be better to her patients- she would do anything for them and they loved her back. Roger-I am so very, very sorry for your lose.
Stephanie Hensley
July 19, 2024
It was an honor to take care of such a sweet lady . One time in particular when I had never heard her say many words she read my name right off my name tag while I was taking her blood sugar - Ste-pha-nie she said. I actually had tears in my eyes ! It tickled my heart so much just to hear her say my name. Another time when she called me sister . Yes we are sister´s Mrs Judie, we are sisters in Christ and I cant wait for the day to see you again. Love you sweet lady! Rest easy. Sending hugs, love, and prayers to all of her family.
- Stephanie Hensley, LPN
Rachel(nurse)
July 18, 2024
I cared for Juju(that's what we called her) at The Waters of JC. This woman had a very beautiful heart. She was always concerned for us girls that worked at The Waters. This past Christmas, Juju gave all of girls special bracelets, which I will always hold dear to my heart. I will always remember Juju for that caring, loving, and giving big heart she had. She will be dearly missed! Praying for comfort and peace for the family in these trying times. Juju, I can't wait to see you again at the pearly white gates! Love you!
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