Judith Paul
October 30, 2013
Mrs. Judith (Brown) Paul of Middleton, formerly of Danvers, passed away on October 30th, 2013 at the Sawtelle Family Hospice House in Reading following a brief illness. She was the beloved wife of H. William Paul, who together celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary on October 16th, 2013. Born in Danvers on February 5th, 1935, she was the daughter of the late Roy and Sarah (Osgood) Brown. Judy was raised in Danvers and graduated from Danvers High School. She was a retiree of Deerskin Trading Post, formerly of Peabody. Loving mother and grandmother of Deborah S. Eveland and her husband Ray and their two sons, Raymond and Matthew of North Carolina, Dawna R. Blum and her husband Leny and their children, Nino, Amber, Sereena and Mia of North Andover and Dana A. Paul and his wife Eileen and their son Austin of Middleton; her brother-in-law and sister-in-law, Edward and Shirley Raynard of Middleton and her nephews, Robert Raynard and his family of California and William Raynard and his family of Middleton. Judy was a lifelong reader and a fan of the Boston Red Sox, the New England Patriots and NASCAR. Bill and Judy spent their summers and their retirement years at Lake Quantabacook in Searsport, Maine. Judy loved having her children, grandchildren and friends at the lake. The best days at the lake were those that included family cruises on their pontoon boat. ARRANGEMENTS: Relatives and friends are invited to visiting hours in C.R. Lyons & Sons Funeral Directors, 28 Elm St., Danvers Square, Monday, November 4th, from 4 to 7:30 P.M. All other services are private. Memorial contributions may be made to Sawtelle Family Hospice House, Development Office, VNA of Middlesex-East, 607 North Avenue, Suite 17, Wakefield, MA 01880.
Although our hearts are heavy, we have so many fond memories of summers in Maine and at our pool, and winters in Vermont. With love and sincerity, Stephanie, David, and Betty Oakes
Steve and I were so sorry to hear of Judy’s passing. Though I haven’t seen your family in years I remember you all fondly. It’s so hard to lose a parent and hope you will find peace within your families and friends. Love Steve and Cheri
Dear Bill, Debbie, Dawna, Dana, and families, Our deepest sympathies go out to all of you. Judy’s warm welcome and hug every year at camp heralded the beginning of our family vacation and put us at ease. Her love of family and friends was so very evident throughout the years. We will miss her very much. Our love to all, Bob, Kathy, Jon, Sarah, Caleb & Matt
Rose and I will be remembering Judy in our thoughts and prayers. Always remember the way Judy lived and the happy memories she left with her family, she will never leave your everlasting good times you have shared. Ray & Rose Eveland
You will be missed… Fond memories of skiing, Maine and fun with you,Bill and the crowd. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and the family. I know you are at peace and will watch over all of us. LUV
Dawna, Leny and Family, We were so sorry to hear of your Mom’s passing. She was one of the most interesting and funny people to share a conversation with and we know she will be missed by all. May memories of happy times bring more smiles than sadness as you keep her in your hearts.
Dear Bill and family: Our thoughts and prayers are with you. Judy and your family were an important part of our early ‘growing up’ years together. My recipe box is filled with many of the treats that Judy used to make for holidays, birthdays and family gatherings. (Her hot fudge sauce was the best). We will never forget her friendship and kindness to us. Faye & Bruce Raynard, Middleton
Bill and Family, So sorry to hear of Judy’s passing, I just found out. She was a wonderful woman, a great manager at Deerskin. We had some good times there with her. May the memories of her bring you all comfort in the near future….
Dana, Eileen and family, I am so sorry for the loss. I only met her once, but knew from that one meeting, that she was a lovely woman. God Bless Judy and your entire family. Carol