Judith E. Andrews

LAKEVILLE —Judith E. Andrews, 81, formerly of Lakeville and Ashley Falls,  died Aug. 4, 2009, at Albany Medical Center. At the time of her death, she was living in Philmont, N.Y.

Born on Feb. 12, 1928, in Detroit, Mich., she was one of two children of Mary Elizabeth (Piper) and Lawrence Enos.

When Judith was two years old, she moved with her family to Hingham, Mass., where she was educated at Rogers Hall School in Lowell, Mass., and Garland Finishing School in Boston, Mass.

Judith moved to Lakeville in 1971.  She worked at Bradford Auctioneers in Sheffield from 1976 to 1985. She later moved to Philmont, where she was active with the Meals on Wheels program at the 62-plus Center.

Judith loved her family and cherished spending time with them. She will be dearly missed by all and will always be remembered.

She is survived by her daughter, Peggy Ann Stowe of Willmington, N.C.; three sons, Stephen P. Andrews of Merritt Island, Fla., Michael S. Andrews of Melbourne, Fla., and Robert C. Andrews of Anderson, Ind.; her brother, John J. Enos of Oxford, England; nine grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren.

She was predeceased by her husband, John Scott Andrews; and another child, Jackie, who died on Jan. 11, 1993.

Funeral services were celebratedAug. 8 at Finnerty and Stevens Funeral Home in Great Barrington.  

A graveside service, conducted by the Rev. Jill Graham,  followed in Ashley Falls Cemetery.

Remembrances, memories and reflections may be sent to the family through finnertyandstevens.com.

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