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Judy Ann <I>Anthony</I> Dammarell

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Judy Ann Anthony Dammarell

Birth
Fresno County, California, USA
Death
22 Jun 2018 (aged 76)
Burial
Weippe, Clearwater County, Idaho, USA Add to Map
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Jan. 8, 1942 - June 22, 2018

We could list where she was born, where she lived throughout her life and where she worked. None of that would truly describe what kind of person she was. We could use all those loving adjectives that are commonly used to describe a loved one who has passed, but it still wouldn't give a true sense of her.

She lived her life with the concern and welfare of everyone else ahead of herself, so I think she would be pleased with this.

She married Bob Britton when she was 17 years old, and went on to have five daughters.

She dedicated her life to her marriage and the raising of her kids. Her marriage to Bob may not have lasted a lifetime, but his love, admiration and respect for her did last her lifetime. That is a testament to her in itself.

Later she married Ed Dammarell. They, several years later, also divorced, then both eventually went on to live at Life Care of Lewiston. Up to the end of his life, you could see Ed watch her from across the room and see the devotion and love for her in his eyes. Another life, forever touched by her. Ed brought much more to her life when they married. His son was adored by her from the moment she met him and he would forever thereafter be her son. Coincidentally, his son would go on to become the love of her daughter 's life. She also acquired two daughters from that marriage. We say daughters because that's what they were to her. People use the term "stepchildren" or call it a "blended" family. Not so with her. When she embraced you with her love, you knew it was real and you knew it was forever.

She had sons-in-law throughout her life, but none of them thought of her as "mother-in-law." She was Mom. There is one exception: Hugh, husband to daughter Shirley. He may be a son-in-law, but more than that, she always said if her daughter hadn't married him, she would have stole him for herself.

To the end, her entire life revolved around her family. Everything she was, everything she did, everything she gave, was for them.

To the end, she had such courage and held tight to her faith.

So rest in peace, momma; soar the heavens with your daughters, Tina and Toni. We know you will continue watching over your family here.

She was preceded in death by mother Shirley Frost; father Abel Anthony; brothers Robert, George and Dick Anthony; and daughters Tina Province and Toni Larreau.

She is survived by brother; five daughters; a son-in-law; 13 grandchildren; and 20 great-grandchildren.

Graveside services will be held at 1:30 p.m. Sunday at the Weippe Cemetery.
Jan. 8, 1942 - June 22, 2018

We could list where she was born, where she lived throughout her life and where she worked. None of that would truly describe what kind of person she was. We could use all those loving adjectives that are commonly used to describe a loved one who has passed, but it still wouldn't give a true sense of her.

She lived her life with the concern and welfare of everyone else ahead of herself, so I think she would be pleased with this.

She married Bob Britton when she was 17 years old, and went on to have five daughters.

She dedicated her life to her marriage and the raising of her kids. Her marriage to Bob may not have lasted a lifetime, but his love, admiration and respect for her did last her lifetime. That is a testament to her in itself.

Later she married Ed Dammarell. They, several years later, also divorced, then both eventually went on to live at Life Care of Lewiston. Up to the end of his life, you could see Ed watch her from across the room and see the devotion and love for her in his eyes. Another life, forever touched by her. Ed brought much more to her life when they married. His son was adored by her from the moment she met him and he would forever thereafter be her son. Coincidentally, his son would go on to become the love of her daughter 's life. She also acquired two daughters from that marriage. We say daughters because that's what they were to her. People use the term "stepchildren" or call it a "blended" family. Not so with her. When she embraced you with her love, you knew it was real and you knew it was forever.

She had sons-in-law throughout her life, but none of them thought of her as "mother-in-law." She was Mom. There is one exception: Hugh, husband to daughter Shirley. He may be a son-in-law, but more than that, she always said if her daughter hadn't married him, she would have stole him for herself.

To the end, her entire life revolved around her family. Everything she was, everything she did, everything she gave, was for them.

To the end, she had such courage and held tight to her faith.

So rest in peace, momma; soar the heavens with your daughters, Tina and Toni. We know you will continue watching over your family here.

She was preceded in death by mother Shirley Frost; father Abel Anthony; brothers Robert, George and Dick Anthony; and daughters Tina Province and Toni Larreau.

She is survived by brother; five daughters; a son-in-law; 13 grandchildren; and 20 great-grandchildren.

Graveside services will be held at 1:30 p.m. Sunday at the Weippe Cemetery.

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