74, of Irving, TX.Judy never met a stranger, couldn't leave a question unasked, a friend in need, nor a family member unloved. If you met her, you'd never forget her. Judy always told it like it was. She got the gift of gab and her creative, extensive storytelling skills from Sybil, her mother. Sam, her father, shared her sensitive nature and beautiful hands. She absolutely adored her family--Bill, her husband of 54 years, her daughters, Sheri, Karla, and Leslie, sons-in-law James, Darren, and Mark, her grandchildren, Jessica, Tanner, Erin, Tyler, Devin, Adam, Sarah, and grandson-in-law, Cody. The newest joy in her life was Kaylee, her first great-grandchild, with whom she enjoyed a special bond. Her sisters Anna and Carole are bereft at the loss of the one who knew them best. So many extended family will miss her sense of humor, and her friends will miss her fun loving nature. Mom, we know you're still here with us...we have learned well from your generous spirit--you gave fully of yourself, your time, and your resources, and you encouraged us to do the same. Each time we "roll the dice" we'll invoke the luck of your last Winstar outing. When we enjoy a margarita, a crispy French fry, or a Heath bar (yes, we found your stash) we will smile, remembering how much you enjoyed them. When the holidays roll around, one of us will send out that email, you know the one, and we will know that you are the shadow in the center of those big family group photos. When we text, we'll see your frown, and will be reminded to be more present, as you always were. And in supporting one another we will be continuing the lessons we learned so well--teaching the next generations from your example. You are one of a kind. Irreplaceable. And are so missed. Judy Sanders was born August 7,1939 in Montreal, Quebec to Samuel And Sybil Kramer. Judy left us on July 23, 2014 from complications from surgery, surrounded by her loving family--taking every last breath with her. Judy Kramer Sanders' Memorial CELEBRATION will be held from 1:00-4:00p.m., Sunday, August 3rd at The Turner House, 401 N Rosemont, Dallas, TX At 2:00 p.m., we invite all who wish, to share their Judy story. Memorials are encouraged in Judy's name to the "VOLLEY FOR THE CURE" c/o Canterbury Episcopal School, 1708 N. Westmoreland Rd., DeSoto, TX 75115Dress is casual--please wear one of her favorite colors; aqua, blue, pink, fuchsia, purple, or turquoise. Please contact Sheri Mathis with any questions. Sherimathis@tx.rr.com 214.908.8741 (C)