Judy Marie Brunson, 58, passed away on February 11, 2009, at Baylor Regional Medical Center of Plano after a nine-year battle with ovarian cancer. A resident of Carrollton, Judy is survived byher husband, Dr. Hal Brunson, two sons, Trey Brunson, of Durango, Colorado, and Dr. Matt Brunson of Dallas; sisters Jeannette Wolfe and Nelma Owen, and brothers Marlin, Richard, and Tom. A retired teacher and administrator, Mrs. Brunson held the Master of Reading, Summa Cum Laude, her doctoral studies abbreviated by sickness. She was a member of Alpha Delta Gamma, “an international honorary organization of women educators dedicated to educational excellence, altruism and world understanding.” She was also a charter member and the original pianist of First Baptist Church, Parker, Texas.
God used Judy’s triumphant suffering to touch thousands of lives, and her inspiring testimony, “Living Joyfully with Cancer,” may be viewed at www.sermonaudio.com/sermoninfo.asp?SID=53005223619.
Judy was a virtuous woman: a loving wife, nurturing mother, gracious lady, faithful friend, master teacher, and exemplary pastor’s wife. Judy’s family, church, and friends loved her passionately. She epitomized Dante’s description of noble womanhood as “she who doth imparadise my soul.”
Funeral services will be at the First Baptist Church of Parker on Valentine’s Day, February 14, at 10:00 a.m., Edward Cook and Hal Brunson officiating, followed by a graveside service at 4:30 p.m., Autry Funeral Home, Jacksonville, Texas, Dr. Charley Holmes officiating. Viewing of the body will begin at 9:15 a.m.
Our family conveys heartfelt gratitude to the many who have prayed for us during this long journey of sickness, with special thanks to Logos Academy of Dallas; Covenant Christian Academy, Colleyville; the Providence Christian School of Texas, Dallas; and Trinity Christian Academy, Addison, especially Mr. Rod Morris, for their generosity, compassion, and understanding during Judy’s sickness. Words cannot describe how wonderfully our church family, the First Baptist Church of Parker, have been the hands and heart of Christ to us.
Our family also thanks the physicians, nurses, and staff of Presbyterian Hospital, Dallas; M. D. Anderson Hospital, Houston; and Baylor Regional Medical Center, Plano, for their tender and professional care, with special thanks to Dr. Gabriel Shapiro.
After her father’s death when Judy was three years old, her dear mother Mollie remained unmarried and, with meager means, reared Judy and her siblings “in the nurture and admonition of the Lord.” In that spirit, “The Judy Brunson Memorial Scholarship” has been established at Trinity Christian Academy, Addison, to assist single Christian mothers who could not otherwise afford to send their children to a private Christian school. In lieu of flowers, the family asks that memorial gifts be presented to
The Judy Brunson Memorial Scholarship c/o Trinity Christian Academy 17001 Addison Road Addison, TX 75001
Grace to you, and Peace. |