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October 30, 2014
Judy Wolf, or Babicka, was born in a small town in Czechoslovakia in a tiny house overlooking a beautiful valley. She was the fifth of seven children. She graduated from college as a teacher and married Stan-ley Wolf. They lived in Czechoslovakia during WW II and the Nazi occupation. During that time they had 2 children Stanley and Judy. After the war when the communist occupation was becoming apparent they fled their beloved homeland. They came to the United States and a year later their third child, Carol, was born. She spent most of her adult life living in the same home in Rego Park, Queens.
As a result of the Communists occupation they had almost no communication with their families for many years. She finally was able to visit her family after the fall of the iron curtain.
Judy embraced her new life in the United States learning to speak English correctly to ensure her children's success. After her husband's death she educated herself about stocks and bonds and health. She was independent to the end and lived almost 95 years, so I guess you could say she learned her lessons well.
She is survived by Stanley Wolf, Carol Fraind, six grandchildren and ten great grandchildren.
In lieu of flowers donations in Judy Wolf’s name to Christian Health Care Center Foundation 301 Sicomac Avenue, Wyckoff, N.J. 07481 would be appreciated.
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October 30, 2014
Judy Wolf, or Babicka, was born in a small town in Czechoslovakia in a tiny house overlooking a beautiful valley. She was the fifth of seven children. She graduated from college as a teacher and married Stan-ley Wolf. They lived in Czechoslovakia during WW II and the Nazi occupation. During that time they had 2 children Stanley and Judy. After the war when the communist occupation was becoming apparent they fled their beloved homeland. They came to the United States and a year later their third child, Carol, was born. She spent most of her adult life living in the same home in Rego Park, Queens.
As a result of the Communists occupation they had almost no communication with their families for many years. She finally was able to visit her family after the fall of the iron curtain.
Judy embraced her new life in the United States learning to speak English correctly to ensure her children's success. After her husband's death she educated herself about stocks and bonds and health. She was independent to the end and lived almost 95 years, so I guess you could say she learned her lessons well.
She is survived by Stanley Wolf, Carol Fraind, six grandchildren and ten great grandchildren.
In lieu of flowers donations in Judy Wolf’s name to Christian Health Care Center Foundation 301 Sicomac Avenue, Wyckoff, N.J. 07481 would be appreciated.
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