Judith M. Vennell

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Jul 21 1944
Oct 22 2021
77 Years
Coatesville, Pennsylvania

Judith M. Vennell, 77, of Coatesville, passed away on October 22, 2021 while in the care of Seasons Hospice at the Phoenixville Hospital. Born in Parkesburg, she was the daughter of the late Minor Lee Poff and Isabelle Mildred Bryson Poff.  

Judy was an area resident most of her life. She served as a loving caregiver to those in need. 
She was a faithful member of the Episcopal Church of the Trinity in Coatesville and she was active with the Coatesville Senior Center.  

She is survived by her daughters; Deborah Coover and husband Larry of Honey Brook and Jane A. Hardy of Honey Brook, five grandchildren, 14 great grandchildren. two sisters, June Ross of Coatesville, Gale McLaughlin of Thorndale and several nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by two sons; William L. Groves and Ronald S. Groves and one brother Robert Poff, Sr.

Memorial services will be held on Sunday, November 28, 2021 at 11:30 AM at the Episcopal Church of the Trinity, 323 Lincoln Highway, Coatesville, PA 19320.

Arrangements have been entrusted to the Wilde Funeral Home of Parkesburg. Online condolences can be posted at www.wildefuneralhome.com 

Service Date: 
Nov 28 2021 - 11:30am
Service Location: 
Episcopal Church of the Trinity

Condolences

Rest, at last, my special friend. I will miss you and our times together; especially our lunches. May the peace you now enjoy be experienced by your family and friends in there time of grieving.

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I remember, it was the last meet in person and conversation eith you before Covid. I will remember you as one of our Trinity church members. Rest in peace, Judith!

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I enjoyed the many times we played cards together and our trips to the Senior citizen Building. Rest easy my friend my condolences to your family.. your caregiver Sandra

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Rest In Peace . 

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Mom, I will forever love you. My your journey be blessed.  You will always be my mom. This is just another part of are lives.   I will treasure are good times forever.   My peace follow you.    Give Bill a hug.    Love always   Jane to 

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Sending love to my cousins for their lose of their mother. Aunt Judy, where to I start. You were a huge part of our childhood and I will cherish that forever. The sleepovers, the best times on Crebilly Farm and Westbrook square ice skating. The time you wrapped uncle Sid up in ace bandages after we ice skated. You were a lot of fun. I hope you find peace in gods Grace. To my cousins, I love you and we got this! 
gale pirches 

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You were to me funny and sometimes crazy in a good way. You were always with us on holidays and I remember the Christmas leaving Uncle Bob's and we got stuck in the snow all 8 kids in the station wagon. Mom you Uncle Sid and Dad they got in a fight with the man pulling us out. Holidays were special with you and my cousins. You were the big part of our childhood and Crebilly. I remember houses you lived in and the times we all shared. I love you and hope you find dad and Billy and of course Uncle Sid lol.
To my cousin's you are in my prayers and thoughts and I will always cherish the memories and time we had together

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My dear friend. I will miss our talks. I will miss our lunches. I will miss that glint in your eyes that said you were still ready to live life. May your soul be at rest and you know fulfillment with Christ. My condolences to all who love and miss you 

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Sending prayers to the family and I am so sorry for your loss. I met Judy in Georgetown DE back in 2003/2004. Kept in touch till about 2009. Always tried to get in touch with her and catch up. Judy was there for me when my life had turned around and helped me in many ways and was also there for me when I hit rock bottom. I will forever be grateful for her helping me for a few years when I lived in Delaware. God gained a special Angel and I hope Judy somehow knows I never forgot her and her kindness and love she showed me. Rest easy girl friend. I hope heaven has ALOT of coffee n if you still smoked cigs cuz i remember sitting at the kitchen table drinking coffee and smoking cigs like they were going out of style and laughing, cutting up, crying,just hanging out 2gether...Love You Jud!

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