28 June 1936 - 11 February 2026
In loving memory of Judith George neé Scott.
Late of Suffolk Park and formerly of Terrigal, NSW.
Passed away peacefully at Tweed Valley Hospital.
Aged 89 years.
Dearly loved Wife of Edmund Peter George (dec’d).
Much loved Mother and Mother-in-law of Julianne,
Michael & Lisa, and Janelle & Marty.
Cherished Grandmother and Great-grandmother to her
7 Grandchildren and 6 Great-grandchildren.
Family and friends are warmly invited to attend Judith’s Funeral Service to be held at
The Richmond Chapel -Parkview Funeral Home, Ballina
on Monday 23rd February, commencing at 10:00am
This service will be Livestreamed for those unable to attend on the day. Please see Event below to view the service.
Parkview – Ballina
21 Kalinga St
Ballina NSW 2478
5 replies on “GEORGE, Judith”
Will always love you, you will be in my heart forever.
To; Both My Nieces, Juleieanne, Jennelle, & Nephew ,Micheal & Their respective Families:
Unfortunatley, I won’t be there in person to express My Deepest Sympathy to You All, for the loss of a Mother, GranMother & Great GranMother, but My Heart goes out to You All, on such a Sad Occassion.
I know Judith, ( My Sister-in-Law) will be remembered, as a Kind, Caring & Loving Person. May God Rest Her Sole.
It appears that I am now the Last of the Original Mohegans.
Love to All; …. John.
Sending you all so much Love and Hugs for your Loss. Just know Auntie Judy was one hell of a Beautiful lady. It’s been way too long seeing all. All my Love Tanya 🙏🏼😇♥️♥️♥️🥰🥰🥰🥰
I am honoured to have known Judy across two decades in Suffolk Park. She was such a lovely, kind and darling soul – gentle, generous, creative, incredibly resilient, independent, also cheeky – at times she could be absolutely hilarious, and I loved it when she made me belly laugh. Sending so much love to family. Vale The Duchess xxxxx
Judy, I will always remember our holiday in Canberra, seeing my half brother Craig, taking us to lunch & I got severe food poisoning , but didn’t stop us from finishing our holiday. I remember going to the Canberra War Memorial and looking for Peter’s name in all the wars that he had ben in, in the navy. Coming out with tears streaming down our faces. We tried all the restaurants with only one to go & that was Indian. Judy really did not want to go but it was the last night so I had Beef Vindaloo the hottest & you had Butter Chicken the mildest. The waiter was amazed! Thank you Judy!