Judith McCall

Obituary of Judith Quinn McCall

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Judith Quinn McCall, of Aptos, passed away peacefully at Sunshine Villa, January 28, 2021, at the age of 80. Judy was born to Walter and Lois Quinn on November 13, 1940, in Richmond, CA. She graduated from Davis High School in 1958, and after moving to Santa Cruz, CA in 1967, fell in love and married Thomas James McCall, Jr. They lived in Aptos, CA where they raised their two children. Judy went on to study Business in her spare time and later received her B.S. from San Jose State University in 1986. She became an accomplished accountant, spending the majority of her career at Seagate Technology and the Santa Cruz Housing Authority. Judy also enjoyed attending Twin Lakes Church, visiting with friends and travelling to far off destinations such as Hawaii and the Philippines. Her family and the memories of growing up in Davis, CA. brought a deep sense of joy and comfort as her health declined. She would often reminisce about her childhood memories and note how much our world has changed. She is survived by her brother Christie Quinn, her son, Thomas Quinn McCall, and daughter, Bonny Jean McCall, as well as three grandchildren; Jackson McCall, Sean McCall and Tuesday McCall.
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