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Bryant Judy

In Memoriam BRYANT, Judy (Juanita) November 6, 1958 - July 10, 2019 Judy had Crohn's disease for the past two years. We sold our home in Kitchener, Ontario and retired to Miscouche, PEI (Summerside) June 2, 2018. We enjoyed a year of retirement together, having our morning coffee on the patio swing, observing Gods creations, birds, flowers, clouds. The latter half of 2018, the Crohn's flared up and Judy became weaker and weaker finally being admitted to Summerside hospital May 5, 2019 for treatment. Judy was transferred to Charlottetown hospital June 19th. Nothing seemed to work. Major surgery was performed July 2nd and the next day she suffered a cardiac arrest as I was holding and kissing her hand, praying. Doctors performed CPR while I was praying and she revived 20 minutes later. Seven long days later, July 10 at 4:14 a.m. Judy breathed her last breath as I prayed for her, Darling, this is not goodbye, I will see you soon. The most precious, cherished, sweet wife of 24 years was taken from me. My heart was crushed, destroyed. Love is eternal, so I cling to all the fantastic memories from the time we met, September 1, 1994, our marriage July 22, 1995, right up to July 10, 2019. We celebrated life to the fullest, every occasion was special and planned for well in advance. I want to suggest to all married couples, there is no guarantee for tomorrow so use this day to the fullest. Love and respect your spouse. Make things right before you go to bed at night. Make plans, dreams and enjoy life together. Make it a beautiful day, ask God to bless your marriage. Let your spouse know they are loved. Hug, kiss, hold hands (even in public!). Celebrate every life event, birthdays, anniversaries. Plan events for the near future so you always have something to look forward to. Put a sign over your bed, ALWAYS KISS ME GOODNIGHT. May our Lord Jesus abundantly bless your lives together as He has mine. Your devoted loving husband, Bob. Condolences may be sent online at the East Prince Funeral Home, Summerside website.
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