On May 1, 2024
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Judith Hawley, 71

Submitted — Judith Hawley

Judith Hawley, 71, passed peacefully on April 3, 2024, in her Pittsfield home with her family by her side.

Judy was born on Dec. 24, 1952, the daughter of Vernon “Bud” and Kathryn (Feerick) Bonin. She was a graduate of Whitcomb High School in Bethel, Vermont. She attended college at Castleton University and St. Joseph’s College, earning a master’s degree in education. She worked as a teacher for many years.

She loved her gardens, birds, the ocean, and most of all her grandchildren. You could always find her enjoying the back porch where she spent much of her time.

Survivors include her husband, Andrew Hawley; son Caleb (wife Coral) Hawley and her grandchildren Tucker and Tessa.

She is predeceased by both parents and her sister Jeanne Rooney in 2023.

There will be a celebration of life in Pittsfield on June 1, 2024. A short remembrance will be held at 4070 Route 100 in Pittsfield followed by a gathering at the Pittsfield Town Hall located on the green. Light refreshments will be served. Details to follow at a later date.  

Arrangements are under the direction of Clifford Funeral Home. 

Judy Hawley had a soft spot for helping animals in need. In lieu of flowers, memorial contribution may be made to the Rutland County Humane Society located at 765 Stevens Rd., Pittsford, VT 05763.

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