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Judy Frances Ross
October 8, 1944 ~ November 5, 2020
Judy Perry Ross, 76, of Danville, died Thursday, November 5, 2020. Born October 8, 1944, she was the daughter of the late Oscar Robert and Emma Durham Hill Perry. She was the former owner of the Danville Christian Bookstore, former employee at Southern States and currently employed at Inter-County Energy. She was a member of Grace Presbyterian Church and a 1963 Danville High School Graduate. She was known for winning several Gingerbread House contests for CASA of Lexington, she loved sewing and quilting. She made each female in the Perry family an apron. She made 300 masks that were donated to those in need in Kentucky and Tennessee. She volunteered for the United Way Day of Caring and the March of Dimes. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her son Alan Perry Ross; siblings Shirley Perry Brooks, John (Sue) Perry, Robert Perry, Bill (June) Perry, Ruth (Woody) Adams.
She is survived by her daughter Tracy Harr (Dr. David Harr) of Brentwood, Tenn., grandchildren Hudson and Emma Harr; brothers Charlie (Vickie) Perry of Danville, KY, Jim “Bo” (Patsy) Perry of Palm Harbor, Fla.; sisters, Alice (Bobby Wayne) Miller, Nancy (Homer) Vanover both of Danville, Emogene (the late Jim) Spear of Louisville, KY, Mary (the late Al) Brandenburg of Las Vegas, Nevada; sister-in-law Ruth Perry; brother-in-law, Bill Brooks and many nieces and nephews.
The funeral service will be 4 p.m., Sunday November 8, 2020 at Grace Presbyterian. Pastor Shane Terrell will officiate. Pallbearers will be David Harr, Brad Miller, Jacob Rogers, Jeremy VanMeter, Bobby Spear, Jess Correll, Angela Correll and Robbie Wiley. Honorary pallbearers will be Chuck Perry, Stephen Perry, Derek Perry, Jack Bosley, Jack Miller, Hudson Harr, Emma Harr and Maci Christison. Burial will be in Bellevue Cemetery. Visitation will be prior to the service from 1 p.m. until 4 p.m. Donations are suggested to the March of Dimes, Donation Processing Center, P.O. Box 18819. Atlanta, GA 31126 or Art Helps Cancer, P.O. Box 441, Nolensville, Tennessee 37135. Please sign the online guestbook or send a Hugs from Home.
Visitation: 1pm - 4pm, Sunday, November 8, 2020 at Grace Presbyterian Church in Danville
Funeral: 4pm, Sunday, November 8, 2020 at Grace Presbyterian Church in Danville
Burial: Bellevue Cemetery
Love & Sympathythy
Prayers of comfort
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Prayers & Love
So sorry for you loss
Gonna miss that smile
Love and prayers to all
My dear friend
I’m so very sorry!
Prayers for all the Family
A very special friend
She was a blessing to us.
Prayers
Judy left behind so many many friends and family members who absolutely loved her. Judy was easy to love. Her big smile and big heart would always leave you feeling so much better after talking to her. Judy loved her Danville High School classmates and working on their reunions. Judy had a smile and kind words for all. We will miss her. Goodbye Judy. Love, Paula Gibson.
Judy was a wonderful person.
Judy definitely left a great impression on all that knew her, she was such a giving, loving, kind and caring person, always wearing a beautiful smile, one that you won’t forget. Judy will be sorely missed by many, especially her siblings, they had a very strong bond and enjoyed the hospitality of all the family traditions at each others homes. My thoughts and prayers to all the family. Rest In Peace until we meet again.
Judy was a very sweet and beautiful lady. Heaven just received another angel. She will be greatly missed by all who knew her.
My heart hurts over the loss of Judy. I worked with her many years at Inter County. She always had a smile on her face and was so easy to work with. I dearly loved her and will miss her terribly. She and I had a love of sewing. We made many aprons for our sisters. Sorry but I will not attend the funeral because of the Covid 19. Just know i will be thinking of you and praying for the whole family.
Prayers for the family
May the Lord give comfort.
Wonderful lady, always smiling. Represented DHS Class of 1963 with class. She will be missed.
To know her was to love her.
Dear Judy, Your genuine spirit of love and sharing were known by your 1963 classmates and carried throughout your life. We are all better people to have known you. You truly were a blessing. You will be greatly missed from those privileged to see you frequently to those of us who had did not have that opportunity. May beautiful memories sustain your family.
Loved by so many. Heaven’s gain is our loss. What a beautiful lady
Judy is joy and missed!
May Heavenly Comfort be with y
To know her was to love her.
Love&prayers Craig&Kitty Bell