Linda Kelly
Dear Jodi Please accept my deepest condolences on the passing of your loving mother Judith. May God comfort you during this difficult time. Linda Kelly
Birth date: Jul 19, 1941 Death date: Jul 26, 2020
Judith “Judy” Cathcart Jaskulski, age 79, of West Mifflin (formerly of Duquesne), passed away suddenly at home on July 26, 2020. Loving wife of the late James “Chips” Jaskulski. Treasured mom of Jodi (Tim) Mulvihill and Jami (Mike Read Obituary
Dear Jodi Please accept my deepest condolences on the passing of your loving mother Judith. May God comfort you during this difficult time. Linda Kelly
Condolences to the family of Judy. My sister Judy Adams and I were next door neighbors of Judy and our mothers were friends. We put on plays in the Cathcart garage! Oh so young. Told my cousin about her passing, he said she was the first girl he kissed at 10, and said he didn't like it. But, went on to have a crush on Judy for years. Such a beautiful person inside and out. I'm sure she will be greatly missed. Deanne Harris Seese
My parents Norm & Judy Savolskis were friends with Judy & Chips as a child I spent a lot of time at their house. I had fond memories of those days. Judy J was a great person and always sweet to me. My condolences to her family. She was an original.
Dear Jami (and family) I'm so sorry for the loss of your dear mom. My mom and I have fond memories of her from the days of cheering at Pitt and especially our Nationals trip to Dallas - they had a blast together. Hugs to you and may you find comfort in knowing you have a special guardian angel that is always with you. Sending deepest condolences, Denise (Fortley) Balog
With deepest sympathy,
Our deepest sympathies for your loss. Judy was a special friend. We will miss her. Love the Demko's
Please accept our most heartfelt sympathies for your loss... Our thoughts are with you and your family during this difficult time.
With love for our dear friend, Judy, who brought so much joy to all of us. You will be missed always. Prayers of peace for family and friends.
My condolences for your loss. May God give you strength to endure this sorrowful time. You are such a close family and I know you will be helping each other deal with this unbelievable sudden loss of such a wonderful person. I've known Judy for over 30 years as a friend and FBLA adviser. Future Business Leaders of America was a club our students, business and academic could join. I can still see Judy (Regional Adviser) leading sometimes 300 students and teachers performing Y M C A. She had to get the kids psyched before tests. Always had to put a little fun into everything. She started to visit me in \"sunny Florida\" about eight years ago. She loved to golf and go to the Lodge Pool in my HOA on Lake Tarpon. Throughout the year during her visits Judy loved to go to certain places; such as, Rusty Belles in Tarpon Springs, for her crab legs and Pinot Grigio; Palm Pavillion Restaurant on Clearwater Beach for wine and appetizers looking out at the beautiful white sandy beach adjacent to the Gulf of Mexico. Finally, there was Leo's Bar + Grill. This was the only place we older folks could go and dance to the oldies or just listen to the great sounds. So many people knew her at Leo's and absolutely loved Judy. Even the owner, Leo, asked about Judy recently. She always looked beautiful (so classy) and had a great personality that shined like the diamonds she would always wear. Judy would sometimes just listen to the music and reminisce about \"Chips\" and how they loved to dance. Now, if I may direct some comments to Judy. So sorry I could not be there due to the Covid girlfriend. I can't believe you are gone. We had our last conversation the day of the graduation party. You were so happy getting ready for that wonderful day. I am so happy that you were a best friend anyone could wish for. I will miss your friendship, the fun we always had, conversations about our travels to Hawaii, the Caribbean Islands, Vegas, Mexico, Key West, and last year St. Augustine. I will miss our phone calls at least several times a week, your funny texts even during the Covid, your music talent and you my crazy friend. You really did know how to live life to the fullest. God Bless You Girlfriend \"Ethel\" (our nickname for each other) I just wish I could pick up the phone one more time and hear your voice and be immature with my best bud. I know you will always be watching over your family and friends. Until we meet again. Love ya and will miss you so much my dear friend. Debbie Rittenhouse Your Buddy in \"sunny\" Florida
In Loving Memory