Judy Kay Burket

Judy Kay Burket, 74, of 23 Edson Street, Eldred, passed away Tuesday, October 19, 2021, at her residence, surrounded by her loving family.

Born November 22, 1946, in Bradford, she was a daughter of the late Hazel (Bly) and William Stidd. She was a 1963 graduate of Bradford  High School.

Judy was formerly employed at Case Cutlery, and for the last 26 years was a supervisor for Home Depot, opening stores in several different states.
 
Surviving is her husband, Donnald J. Burket of 33 years, one daughter, Margarita Moulier, of Eldred, three sons, Bill Wilber, of Stuart FL, Tim Wilber, of Smethport, and Kris Wilber, of New Market MD, eight grandchildren, four great grandchildren, and several nieces and nephews.

She was preceded in death by her parents, one brother, Brad Boone, two sisters, Jean Newton, and Nancy Cutright.

Friends are invited to attend a Celebration of Life for Judy on Friday October 29, 2021, beginning at 3:00pm at the American Legion Post 887 in Eldred.

Funeral arrangements are under the direction of the Hollenbeck-Cahill Funeral Homes Inc.

Memorial contributions if desired may be made to the American Legion Post 887 or a charity of the donor's choice. 

Online condolences may be expressed at www.hollenbeckcahill.com

 

HOLLENBECK-CAHILL Funeral Home

33 South Avenue • Bradford, PA 16701

All Condolences -

Will always remember the good times we had when you were able to sneak me out of the house. Although we lost track of each other over the years, memories are clear as yesterday. May you rest in peace as those who love you find both comfort and sadness in our memories.
— Dottie Near

Will always remember the good times we had when you were able to sneak me out of the house. Although we lost track of each other over the years, memories are clear as yesterday. May you rest in peace as those who love you find both comfort and sadness in our memories.
— Dottie Near

Judy my friend...may your pain be gone and may you laugh with the Angel''s. You were so brave and so loved and will be missed every day but I know you will be watching over those you love...just as you always have done. Rest my friend. Judy Wells
— Judith Wells

Dear, Dear Judy, Mother of a Phenominal Daughter, Margarita. You did a Fantastic job, raising Her. I prayed many times for You. I can only believe that You are Whole, and completely Healed in Heaven!! God Bless You, and Keep You in His Loving Arms.
— Cindy Campione

Mom, you will be forever loved, never forgotten, and always missed. Rest peacefully now. We love you.
— Kris and Malia Wilber

Mom, You will be forever loved, never forgotten, and always missed by us. Rest peacefully now. We love you.
— Kristopher and Malia Wilber

I love you Sapphire! Your laughter and kind heart will never be forgotten. Rest gently my beautiful friend??
— Erin

Condolences

  • Will always remember the good times we had when you were able to sneak me out of the house. Although we lost track of each other over the years, memories are clear as yesterday. May you rest in peace as those who love you find both comfort and sadness in our memories.

    — Dottie Near
  • Will always remember the good times we had when you were able to sneak me out of the house. Although we lost track of each other over the years, memories are clear as yesterday. May you rest in peace as those who love you find both comfort and sadness in our memories.

    — Dottie Near
  • Judy my friend...may your pain be gone and may you laugh with the Angel''s. You were so brave and so loved and will be missed every day but I know you will be watching over those you love...just as you always have done. Rest my friend. Judy Wells

    — Judith Wells
  • Dear, Dear Judy, Mother of a Phenominal Daughter, Margarita. You did a Fantastic job, raising Her. I prayed many times for You. I can only believe that You are Whole, and completely Healed in Heaven!! God Bless You, and Keep You in His Loving Arms.

    — Cindy Campione
  • Mom, you will be forever loved, never forgotten, and always missed. Rest peacefully now. We love you.

    — Kris and Malia Wilber