Judy lee (Trujillo) Ksiazkiewicz October 15, 1960 ~ December 22, 2021

Judy Lee Ksiazkiewicz (Trujillo), born October 15, 1960, was called to our dear Lord on December 22, 2021 at the age of 62 years old with her children by her side. 
Judy was preceded in death by the love of her life, Max John Ksiazkiewicz Jr., almost exactly one year prior.
She is also preceded in death by her father, Rosenaldo Trujillo, mother-in-law Virginia Ksiazkiewicz, brothers-in-law Mark and Kenneth Ksiazkiewicz, and sister-in-law Lori Mendenhall.
Judy is survived by her children, Joshua (Kristina) Ksiazkiewicz, Daniel Ksiazkiewicz, and Jonell (Steven) Perrotta; grandchildren Aubrynn, Lawson, Vera and Capri; mother Loya Trujillo; siblings Inez Harlan, Elizabeth (Donald) Garlock, Ross Trujillo, Richard (Laura) Trujillo; sister in law Lynn Caputo; and nieces and nephews Jesse, Richard, Kristina, Jeremy, Ross, Timothy, Haley, Shawn, Jared, Robert, and Carrie.
Judy was born and raised in Monticello, where she later met Max while he was stationed there for work. Max and Judy met while they were “dragging Main Street” and quickly fell in love.
They married in 1982, traveled together, and later settled down in Monticello where they raised their family.
While in Monticello, Judy was the first beautiful face you’d see when you entered San Juan Hospital where she worked as the secretary for many years.
In 2002, Max and Judy moved their family to Cresson, PA where they operated their own automotive repair shop. 
Judy loved spending time and creating memories with her beloved family and friends. Most of those memories probably included some Bob Seger music in the background. 
Judy was known to be able to make friends with anyone. She has touched so many lives and her memory will continue. She will be truly missed by many. 
Family and friends are invited to a funeral service on Saturday, September 3 at 11 a.m. at St. Joseph Catholic Church in Monticello.
Following mass, her ashes will be laid to rest next to her beloved husband, Max, at the Monticello City Cemetery. 
The family will have a get-together on the Blue Mountain near Foy Lake after the burial.
They would love for all friends and family to join them and share memories, stories, laughter, and tears with them as we remember and celebrate the lives of Judy and Max.

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