Judyth Burque

judyth burque

December 4, 1940 ~ October 12, 2012

Judyth S. Burque, age 71 of Centerville and formerly of White Bear Lake passed away unexpectedly on October 12, 2012. She is preceded in death by her daughter Kim Yobbie; Judy leaves behind her husband Fran; children Ginger, Scott, Theresa (Tim) Thatcher, Jim (Cindy), John, David (Louise), son-in-law Tim Yobbie; and many grandchildren; great-grandchildren. A Celebration of Judys Life will be 7 PM Tuesday October 16th at Roberts Family Funeral Home, 555 SW Centennial Drive, Forest Lake, with a gathering beginning at 5 PM until time of service.

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  1. Grama from the farm ~Cutie Judy ~Thank you for everything! We love you and will miss you dearly!!

  2. i will never forget Judy’s help as this newly minted teacher at Centerville worked with students with multiple learning and behavior problems. Judy taught me what was important – look at them like children, and remember you’ve got to outsmart them. Kids will be kids no matter what their lot is in life. We had so many fun moments in the classroom due to Judy’s perpetual happy outlook on life.

  3. i will never forget Judy’s help as this newly minted teacher at Centerville worked with students with multiple learning and behavior problems. Judy taught me what was important – look at them like children, and remember you’ve got to outsmart them. Kids will be kids no matter what their lot is in life. We had so many fun moments in the classroom due to Judy’s perpetual happy outlook on life.

  4. One of my favorite memories of Judy was at Christmas time when she would spend hours at the sewing machine making cute little dresses and outfits for the boys. They all looked so cute. I would stop into visit her often and on the stove was always a big pot of food cooking. I could not get over how much those kids all ate. She was a good cook and homemaker. To husband Fran, and all the family I would like to say, remember all the good times and special memories. God be with you at this time of sorrow. Sister-in-law Karen, and Aunt Karen


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