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Judith Marie Holdenried

Updated Mar 25, 2024
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Judith Marie Holdenried
A photo of Judith Marie Holdenried (1952 - 2011)
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Judith Marie Holdenried
She was good in cooking. Good with sewing and making flower arrangements and absolutely loved fossils and sea shells and jewelry, but in life had issues with drinking and struggled with her bipolar issues too. Her AA friends tried to help keep her spirits up, thank u to any of them who may see this, her doctors did what they could and so did her kids, especially her daughter (me) who had gone thru a lot to keep her alive too. I helped keep her medications organized as best i could while i was in middle school & high school, for her to take them as prescribed as her doctors say to. She had a lot of trust issues so anyone who knew her, please don't blame yurself if she didnt like you, she had issues. She would think a tv remote was a cigarette lighter a lot so please know, you could say she needed some adjustments sometimes with her meds to level her out. She once loved camping and going to little indian creek to relax and enjoy the peacefulness of the area best she could. Did i mention she loved fossils and sea shells, boy did she and that love for fossils and shells were passed down. She was also good at playing the guitar. Oh, you know that sound "Let it go", that song, the version you know now, was worded just a little bit differently many yrs ago. My mom sung a song nearly exactly like it while playing her guitar, from some song book, its been burned into my memory so i had chills go down my neck when Disney had their close version of it.
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