Judith Ann Hughes-Williams, Jude to friends and and family, died March 29. 
Cause of death was congestive heart failure. She was a beautiful woman of a 
certain age. She had two recent surgeries attempting to repair failed heart 
valves. She was offered a third try, but refused. She had had enough. She went 
home to die.

Jude first was a journalist, working for weekly newspapers in the Lake 
Minnetonka area, then partner for 20 years with her husband, Jim Williams, in a 
company they formed to produce marketing materials for the beauty-supply 
industry. After sale of that company she and Jim moved to their lake home in 
Wisconsin where she became a Realtor. They returned to the Lake Minnetonka area 
six years later.

Jude liked cars and horses and houses. She designed remodeling for the five 
homes she and Jim shared during their marriage of 47 years. They were a couple 
for 54 years. She liked cats and dogs and birds, becoming an accomplished 
birder, joining Jim and friends on birding trips throughout the country. Jude 
liked travel, well-polished fingernails, a cold Chardonnay, and dinner with 
friends.

She suffered a hemorrhagic stroke 22 years ago. It left her with partial 
paralysis on her right side and expressive aphasia. She regained most of her 
speech through hard work with therapists. The stroke erased all of her writing 
skills — vocabulary, spelling, punctuation. She recovered them because she was 
willing to do the work. She eventually regained her driver’s license, a day of 
celebration.

Jude would not be denied.

She is survived by her husband, two sons (Frank and Dean and their families), 
four step-children (Jill Varty, Jim L. Williams, Ann Ciardelli, and Elizabeth 
Mefford and their families, including their 13 grandchildren and one 
great-grandchild), four brothers (Sidney, George, Keith, and Douglas Hughes and 
their families) and many friends.

Jude had been a member of the Minnesota Ornithologists’ Union, and was active 
in Minnesota Connect Aphasia Now, an organization offering programs and support 
for people living with aphasia.

You would have liked her. She will be missed.

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