Judith (Judy) Gertrude Rae Danchuk
On July 16th Judy peacefully passed away, she was mother, grandmother and great grandmother. Judy leaves behind her two great grandchild Noel and Nova, Four grandchildren Damian (Nikkita), Sarah (Matthew), Kassandra (Sully), and Reyna, her one and only son Kevin Carrol and daughter-in-law Tammy Field. Remaining to cherish her memory is her love and soulmate of 23 years Fred Ennis.
Judy was a champion figure skater who was offered a job with the Ice Capades which she turned down to get married and start a family. She loved to volunteer at the Jim Kyte Hockey School for the Deaf in the 1980’s as a Sign Language Interpreter.
Also sharing the loss are her nephew Micheal & Tina Stanuil and their children Mattrasa, Tiffany, Matthew and Robert. Niece Colleen & Darryl Wood and their sons Austin, Logan and Parker. Cousins Carole Deally, Kevin, Deally, Gregg Deally and Liane Deally-Brandt (Alex Brandt) their son Wolfgang. The Ennis Family bother-in-law Don (Angie), three sisters-in-law Cathy, Maureen and Alice, not to mention ten nieces and nephews, many great nieces and nephews. Judy also leaves her good friends of many years Renata Warkenton, Ingrid Carelse, Jana Leigh Povey.
Judy was predeceased by her parents Steve and Alyce Danchuk, sister Gayle and bother-in-law Walter Stanuil, Aunt Margret and Uncle David Deally.
Judy always said Kassandra would be the last person on this earth she would wait for before she would start her journey, the evening of Judy’s passing her granddaughter Kassandra was with her. Kassandra’s words… Tonight we lost my best friend. I’ve gathered it might be because the hospital didn’t serve cake and ice cream for dinner and frankly, I understand. I also understand it wasn’t desirable to live out a life in pain. I held your hand only five hours ago, brushing your hair as you once did mine, and surreally knew I had to give you the okay to go find your peace.
Attempting to compile all the words to why I love you is candidly impossible but for now I’m so proud of you. I’m proud of all your achievements and sacrifices. I’m proud of your values and beliefs. I’m proud of your empathy and integrity. But most importantly, I’m proud to be your granddaughter.
I’ll forever pour as much syrup as I possibly can on top of my pancakes, and I will always tuck the bumscle in. As Elvis would say, “you have made my life complete and I love you so”.

September 20, 1943 – July 16, 2025