Name- Judy Leonard Vosburgh

Home Address- 2119 South Jefferson Ave
                      Mason City, Iowa
                      50401
Phone #- 641-424-5258

Checking account number (in case I need cash)lol- Forget it Bert, I'm as poor as a churchmouse

Whassup since 1960?  Married Roger Vosburgh in 1993- he died in 1997.  Did some long haul trucking with him- even had my own CDL.  Most recently was manager for the city animal shelter until health problems developed.  Just quit my job and then broke my leg getting into bed.  So now it's a double battle!!

Whassup up now?  Battling cancer

Who have you kept in touch with? Pat Fjone, Linda Hintzman and most recently Barb Potts, Bert Barnes and Traudi Beckman.

What is the chance of you making a 45th reunion or a 50th?  Not very good.  There's no cure for this disease yet.

What about helping find people?  If I was more able, I sure would.

Please tell us your favorite song- pet- hobby.   Animals have always been my life and hobby.  You keep on enjoying your golf Bill!! 
Favorite song is Country Roads by John Denver.

Marital status-   Widowed

And last but not least... what was your favorite song from the 50s?  Three Coins In The Fountain 

Judy Leonard Vosburgh
1960 
On a personal note...Judy says.. 
Thank you everyone who has sent cards, best wishes and even phone calls.  It's been truly awesome! I've enjoyed each and everyone.  (I'm saving them for my kids to see).
It's quite doubtful I'll make it to this reunion but I may hold a record- I've never missed one!  You can send me the information for this one and if I'm able, I'll be there.
My thanks again to everyone.  God Bless you all.
Judy passed away 6 August, 2005
This is her obituary 
North Iowa Obituaries

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Judith A. "Judy" Vosburgh

MASON CITY - Judith "Judy" A. Vosburgh, 63, died Saturday (Aug. 6, 2005) at Muse Norris Hospice Inpatient Unit, Mason City.

A graveside service will be held at 1 p.m. Wednesday at Memorial Park Cemetery, Highway 18 W., Mason City, with Father Jon M. Seda, Holy Family Catholic Church, officiating.

Friends may greet the family from 5 to 8 p.m. Tuesday at Hogan-Bremer-Moore Colonial Chapel, 126 Third Street N.E. in Mason City, with a time for prayer and reflection at 7 p.m.

Memorials may be directed to the Judith "Judy" A. Vosburgh Memorial Fund.

Judy was born Jan. 16, 1942, in Mason City; she is the daughter of Howard and Lela (Woodhouse) Leonard. Judy graduated from Clear Lake High School in 1960. Judy worked at the Cerro Gordo Humane Society, Memorial Park Cemetery, and Mason City Animal Shelter.

She was united in marriage to Roger L. Vosburgh on July 4, 1993, in Mason City. Judy enjoyed riding along with Roger, who was a truck driver, on his many road trips.

Judy loved spending time with her children, grandchildren, and friends. She had a great passion for animals. She was a caretaker to many pets throughout her life and took pride in finding good homes for animals. She was a past member of the State Federation of Humane Societies. Judy was also an avid NASCAR fan.

She is survived by her two children: Mike Momyer, Mason City, and Sandy (Momyer) King and her husband, Dion, Mason City; four grandchildren: Chris Kirschbaum, and his mother, Kim Kirschbaum, Rockwell, Wesley, Taylor, and Jennifer King, Mason City; one brother, Dave Leonard and his wife, Toni, Mason City; and several nieces and nephews.

She is preceded in death by her parents; husband, Roger; and a sister-in-law.

Hogan Bremer Moore Colonial Chapel, (641) 423-2372.

www.colonialchapels.com.

Published in the Globe Gazette on 8/7/2005...
In Memory of Judy and Roger
from the
CLHS Class of 1960 
A brick was placed in Roger and Judy's name
across from 2nd Ave No on N. Lakeview Dr.
Thanks you for Mavis Whelan
for the picture and the information,

Judy's daughter sent this note to our 'classmates' on 2September, 2005.....
.................
I want to take a moment to thank everyone for your care and concern during my mothers illness and death.  My mom was Judy Leonard Vosburgh.

It was wonderful meeting many of you at the visitation and service for her.  Some stories you shared that I never new about my mom and many names that I have heard throughout the years that I now have a face to go with.   Mom spoke very fondly of all of you

The beautiful wreath that was sent on behalf of the class, meant so much to us.   I thank all of you for being such great friends to mom during her life and for being there for us during such a difficult time.  God certainly planned the timing of her death to coincide with your reunion.   More so, I believe she planned it that way also....knowing all of you would be so close to her at the end.   

You are a wonderful group.  
Stay close to each other!!   

Thank you!
Sandy Momyer King

In memory of Judy
from the
CLHS Class of 1960
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