Condolence Book at http://www.ruebelfuneralhome.com/obituaryindividual.php?id=1328 Dear Lawson, Amy, Kent, Jack, Caroline and family: It breaks my heart and spirit to hear the news about Judy. She was a wonderful person and soul. I not only knew Judy from our wonderful church, but knew her from her Days at Pinnacle Pointe Hospital where we worked at that time. Dr. Jim always thouth she was one the best therapists. He loved it when she was assigned to his patients. I also will cherrish memories of visiting with Judy at Little Rock Hair Productions where we would go and get our hair done. Please know that your family will remain in our prayers and that I love you guys. Let me know if there is anything I can do. May God grant you and all of us Peace at this time. Peace of Christ: -Michael Upson, Dr. Jim and Alexia | Little Rock,, AR Praying God's presence and peace surrounds you at this time. I'm so sorry for your loss. (Jamie and Beverly Jones' middle daughter) -Cindy Jones Rush | Conway, AR Words cannot express my great sorrow for the loss of this lovely lady. She was an inspiration to many. My condolences to all who grieve this loss." -Mary Catherine Sligh | Prattsville, AR Dear friends and family of Judy, you have my sympathy and prayers. I work with George, her brother, and suspect she was in many ways like George, a very thoughtful and caring person. I hope that your memories of her will be a comfort. Sincerely, -Patricia Antrim | Warrensburg, MO Dear Lawson and family, Our hearts are sad. We so enjoyed knowing your family over 30 years ago at Grace Church. I remember one dinner in your home in which we took great delight at the hamster (or gerbil?) in its exercise ball. Judy was an animal lover from way back. I also recall that some of us were discussing diets and one person said, "Well, we can eat all the strawberries we want." Judy added, "Yes, as long as you know I put a cup of sugar in there." Another time we were in my car, and I was apologizing for the disheveled condition. She said, "Oh, Toran, a car is just a bigger version of a messy purse!" Both those comments were so "Judy"! A proper card will follow, Lawson, but I felt compelled to share two upbeat memories. You and your family are in our prayers. Toran and James Isom -Dr. Toran Isom | Conway, AR Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family . . . please know we are thinking of you. Every time I saw Judy she had a smile on her face. Thinking of you, -Barbara Ann and Danny Bowden | Little Rock, AR Lawson, Mother and I are so deeply sorry about Judy. I wish so much that I had known her better considering our education backgrounds. We would have had some common ground to talk about. It is definately my loss that I didn't make more of an effort to know her better. If we can help in any way please let me know. -Ann and Janice Biggers | Little Rock, AR Judy was such a delightful neighbor and will be missed in Montagne. Our thoughts are with you, Lawson and family. -Chuck and Sally Goss | Little Rock, AR I sat with Judy at Life Quest 2 weeks ago - we visited about our lives, 1963-1967, when our husbands were in medical school together. We laughed about some of our memories - others were not as funny. It is hard to believe she is gone. We will all miss her. I am so sorry. Love, Janet -Janet Fisher | Little Rock, AR My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family during this difficult time. Although it's difficult today to see beyond the sorrow, May looking back in memory help comfort you tomorrow. -Barbara Fowler Shinall | Spring, TX Our thoughts and prayers are with all of the family. We are praying for God to give you the strength to get through this, and for God to wrap his arms around you and hug you tight. Our love, Jack and Nancy" -Jack and Nancy Evans | Little Rock, AR Lawson and Family - Words cannot even begin to express our sorrow. May you find strength in your faith, comfort in God's love, and peace in knowing that everyone is thinking of you and praying for you. -Ann Jordan | Dallas, TX Dear Amy and family, I am so sorry for your loss. May you find peace at this difficult time. Prayers are coming your way. -Mandy Willmuth Farquhar | Little Rock, AR Lawson, we were so sorry to get this news. Our thoughts and prayers go out to you and you family. -W.T. and Lorrie Cotten | Mesquite TX I'm so sorry for your loss. Mrs. Glover was one of my best and favorite teachers I ever had. I'm glad I had the opportunity to be her student. (LRCHS 1970)" -Randy Elrod | Little Rock, AR Lawson & Family, As I remember Judy back at MHS, I as a sophomore, she as a senior, I recall a very precious, kind & talented girl with pretty strawberry-colored hair. She was quite different than so many, never too busy to spend time with us. How very rare! We all loved & admired her sweet, giving spirit. Please know all of you are in our prayers at this difficult time. Now Judy is truly a heavenly angel! Our Love, -Bill & Jan Lawson Keith | Malvern, AR Dear Lawson and family, My heart is heavy and saddened to hear of the loss of Judy. I was so excited to visit with you both in August and have wonderful photos to share with you. When Treatment Homes was organized almost 30 years ago, Judy was the one that helped us craft our message to the public on the plight of foster children with emotional problems. We have not had another public relations professional that really understood and was as committed to our work with foster children. This strong committment eventually led her to complete her degree in social work. What an awesome lady!! We will truly miss her. Our prayers and thoughts are with you during this difficult time. -Consevella James | Little Rock, AR Judy & I were sorority sisters at Henderson many years ago. I've never forgotten her & good times we had there. Wish we had kept in touch over the years, but only met occasionally. She was a good friend and lovely person I'll remember always." -Judy Spann Reed | Highland, AR Dear Lawson, You and your family have our sympathy. It has been a privilege to know you and Judy. I enjoyed a number of pleasant breakfasts with Judy at the Red Apple. Last meeting she told me about the parrot's escape and recovery. -George and Peggy Ackerman | Little Rock, AR | I'm so sorry to hear of Mrs. Glover's passing. I was in her English class at LRCHS and she was quite an inspiration to me, always very encouraging and such a great teacher. She was one of the major influences in my career choice (journalism). I hope in brings the family comfort to know how many lives she touched. " -Larry O'Dell | Richmond, VA