In Celebration of

Judith Anne Magney

November 4, 1944 -  April 22, 2024


Judith Anne Magney (Strachan) was born on November 4, 1944, near Ionia, Michigan, and died of heart failure in her home on April 22, 2024. She is predeceased by parents Jean and Howard Strachan, brother Norman (Linda) Strachan, and ex-husband William Magney. She is survived by siblings Sandi (Gary) and John (Martha), sons Aaron (Judith) and Kurt (Claire), two grandchildren, and several beloved nieces, nephews and cousins.

Judy grew up on a farm and apple orchard in Michigan, completed nursing college, married, lived in Ann Arbor, and then moved to Toronto with her husband Bill. She worked as a nurse in many capacities (operating room, psychiatric and palliative care) and eventually as a community care coordinator. Helping others in their final phase of life was dear to her heart, and she volunteered at the Dorothy Ley Hospice for 27 years.

Family was important to her, and she often traveled to reunions and celebrations. She was a passionate gardener of flowers, plants and vegetables, who loved both spring planting and blossoming, and fall harvesting and turning under. She created gardens in every place she lived, and was involved in a number of community gardens. She also loved camping, and visiting natural spaces and parks. Judy was always up for an adventure, especially if there was a hike or walk or a chance to float above. She loved the CN tower Edge Walk, and took hot air ballon rides. Judy enjoyed reading and participated in several book clubs. She also enjoyed traveling, yoga, music, art, crafts, theatre, poetry, her full moon club, celebrating holidays, and playing euchre and bridge with friends.

A long time Unitarian. Judy was a spiritual person who saw beauty and magic in the earth and seasons. Judy believed deeply in community, caring, sharing, and that all people matter.

A celebration of life will be held at Turner and Porter Yorke chapel on May 3, 2024, at 11am, with visitation at 10am. In lieu of cut flowers, potted plants or flowers would be appreciated. For memorial, please consider planting something you enjoy for yourself or for someone else, or donations can be made to the Dorothy Ley Hospice.

Guestbook 

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Kathy Thompson & Otto Kelderman (Church/ Euchre pal)

Entered April 27, 2024 from Scarlett Rd. Toronto

Judy will be sorely missed by all. We regularly played on-line Euchre with her, and Sue Berlove.
KT

Ramona Pavilionis (Friend)

Entered April 27, 2024 from Toronto, Canada

Sending my heartfelt condolences to the family.
Judy lived life to the fullest She was such a breath of fresh air and a beautiful soul who never ceased to help anyone in need. Judy will be greatly missed.

Warm wishes,

Ramona

Gerta Moray (Ten years of friendship at First Unitarian Congregation of Toronto)

Entered April 29, 2024 from Burnaby, BC

Judy was a wonderful, generous, enthusiastic, life-loving soul, and an inspiration to her many friends. Thank you, Judy.

Patricia Chan Friend (Friend)

Entered May 2, 2024 from Pickering


Judith will be greatly missed. I will always treasure her and remember her generous and caring spirit. She introduced a place of refuge to me when I needed one and had a wonderful 8 years of gardening pleasure, all thanks to Judith.

Elizabeth McRae (Friend)

Entered May 2, 2024 from Toronto

Judy was a wonderful, warm member of a Unitarian group that I belonged to. I miss her very much.