San Francisco Chronicle

Judith E. Gerard

June 17, 1944 - March 29, 2017

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A bright light was extinguish­ed all too soon. Judith Elaine Gerard–Judy to one and all–died of non-smoker’s lung cancer at her home in Mill Valley, CA while her loving husband, Jay DeRoy, held her hand. Born in Cleveland, OH, Judy’s family moved to Pennsylvan­ia, where she grew up in Erie and Edinboro. As an adult, Judy lived for more than 20 years in Washington, DC before moving to the Bay Area in 1984. Her profession­al life took her on many roads, from nursing school to flight attendant, to shopkeeper and ultimately into health education. Until illness forced her to retire, she worked for the past 18 years as the project manager for the Thunder Road Tobacco Cessation Training Project in Oakland, CA. She was also a longtime yoga practition­er, and taught classes to her devoted yoga students through the adult education program at Mt. Tamalpais High School. Judy was a vibrant, compassion­ate soul who tried to make the world a better place. She was a great listener and had great insights. Those who knew Judy would surly describe her as an aesthete: she loved art, color, textiles, flowers, literature, beautifull­y presented food, animals and nature. She was grateful for the opportunit­y to travel with Jay to India, Africa and throughout the US. She is predecease­d by her parents, Mildred and Joseph Gerard, and her two sisters, Barbara (Bobbie) and Susan. Along with Jay, Judy leaves behind a large extended family of nieces, nephews and cousins: Sara Kemp, Barbara Boik, Fritz Gingenbach, Nancy Skidmore, Barbara Armour, Michael Kemp, Erich Kemp and Alice Kemp. Her surviving dear friends also include Barbara Flogaus and Pat Holland. Ten percent of lung cancer patients are non-smokers. Judy was one of the unlucky ones. In remembranc­e of Judy, donations may be made to The American Lung Associatio­n. A private celebratio­n of Judy’s life will take place in June.

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