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Judy Louise Bornstein

October 24, 1947 - September 29, 2021

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Obituary For Judy Louise Bornstein

Judy passed on to be with her Lord and Savior, Jesus, on September 29, 2021, in Burien, Washington. She was 73 years old. She was born in Seattle, Washington and grew up on Mercer Island.

She went to California for a short time after high school, eventually relocating to south Seattle where she got involved with a local church. There, she became a kindergarten teacher at the Christian school for several years. This was a job she loved and she forged life-long friendships. After leaving education, she worked at Ceebs Imagineering, an advertising event planning business with an inspirational gift store, that she made her own. As the office manager, She was an integral part of bringing the business from a 2 person business, to 12 people, and from a 600 square foot studio, to a 5,000 square foot building with a gift shop. She also had her own business there called Bringing it Home. She forged life-long friendships with the gals she worked with there as well. She and her sister Joan, also had a small business for a short time along the same line, named J J ‘s.

In 1988 she married the love of her life Alan Bornstein. They owned their modest 2 bedroom home on North Hill in Des Moines, Washington, where they hosted hundreds of friends throughout their marriage. Judy was a lovely woman of God, she loved Jesus, and His Word. She loved to pray with people. She was a homemaker, a lovely wife and a lovely friend. She will be missed by all.

She is survived by her sister Joan Jackson, and her family.

A Celebration of Life will be held for both Judy and Alan Bornstein on November 13th, at 2:00 pm Overcomer Church, 33415 Military Rd S., Auburn, Washington, 98001

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  • March 02, 2022

    I grew up down the street. Judy and Alan were like like parents to me. I just learned of their passing and am overcome with heartache at their loss. When I was 5 or 6 we would ride our bikes down the street and Judy thought (correctly) that we were riding WAY to close to the end of the street and could be hurt buly people flying around the corner. It's the only time she ever raised her voice in the 30 years I've known her since. My best memories growing up were in that home with them. I'm so sad my children didn't get to spend more time with them. I can't express now much I will miss them.

  • November 20, 2021

    In deed, as Gwen Eldridge reminded us at the memorial, she would always quote the Bible verse "mercy triumphs over mercy." I never heard Judy raise her voice even. She loved to hear stories about ones life and to laugh vas well. I will miss our late night talks. I will miss her voice and lovely smile. Even in all her various health Issues, she some how stayed kind and thankful. Now she is home free Lita Thomas

  • November 13, 2021

    Judy was a stickler for justice but, at the same time, a champion of mercy. Even when another's public persona was strong, Judy tapped into that one's vulnerability and, without hesitation, pursued authentic relationship as "the Hound of Heaven." Judy recognized and graciously covered weaknesses. To her credit, she refrained from finding fault. Without fail, Judy and her husband Alan made everyone feel as if he or she were the most important person in their world. That said, Judy was central to my life from our early twenties until her passing. Notably, Judy and Alan ministered in song while sitting with me on my late husband's death bed. Years later, Judy graced our very small, intimate gathering when I remarried. For years, we shared New Years' Day dinner; and we celebrated one another's birthdays with special meals out! Now in the midst of a brutal pandemic, marked by multiple, grievous losses, we're all learning, as never before, what it means to be broken hearted. Even so, as people of faith, we know we shall see Judy and her beloved Alan again. Our shared stories are far from over. So, then, rest in peace, my dear friends. I love you and miss you more than words can say.

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