In Celebration of

Judith Watt

March 8, 1944 -  December 21, 2024

We are deeply saddened to announce the passing of Judith (Judy) Watt, who passed away peacefully on December 21, 2024, at the age of 80. Judy lived a rich and fulfilling life, marked by her kindness, dedication, and compassion for her family, friends, and community.

Judy was predeceased by her loving husband, Douglas Watt; her parents, Betty (Proctor) and Lorne Heeney; and her dear cousin, Peter Heeney. She leaves behind her devoted and lifelong friend, Molly Yeates, who provided constant love and support. Judy will also be fondly remembered by her cousins Norman, Douglas, Jonathan, Michael, Joseph, Maureen, and their families.

Judy spent over 40 years working at Kodak Canada, where she was a respected and admired colleague. Outside of work, she was a passionate and dedicated volunteer, giving her time generously to causes close to her heart. Judy's leadership and commitment to community service inspired others and led to meaningful, long-term improvements in the lives of those she helped and the causes she supported.

Judy's kindness, generosity, and vibrant spirit touched those who knew her well. She will be remembered for her steadfast dedication to her friends, her community at the Balmoral, and the causes she supported.

At the family’s request there will be a private service. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Sick Kids Foundation are appreciated in her memory. Please use the donation tab at top right corner to make a donation.

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Michael Heeney and Family (Cousin)

Entered January 1, 2025 from Oakville

Rest in peace Judy , we will miss you !

Mavis & Marion & Kevin Gould (Close family friends)

Entered January 3, 2025 from Penetanguishene and Toronto

Although we are sad you are gone you can now rest in peace. We will always remember the many good times & the close family friendship our families shared for over 70yrs.

Pat & Gene Di Iorio (Friend (Sister))

Entered January 4, 2025 from Toronto

It was 60 years ago we met at Kodak. Through that time we grew to know each other and our families. You and Doug became a wonderful Aunt and Uncle to our sons Loren and Stefan along with Mom (Nana Heeney). Such great memories!! Your last phone call to me; you saying: "remember Pat we'll always be Sisters" > God Bless Love you.

Loren D (Family friend)

Entered January 8, 2025 from Vaughan

Despite not being related, Aunt Judy very much treated my brother and me like family. Whether we visited her cottage, swam in the pool at her apartment, or had a quiet family dinner - or perhaps not overly quiet, as she was always honest and vocal to let you know how she felt and cared about you! - we knew that she cherished us and that extended to my own family as well.

John and Gloria Head (Friends)

Entered January 8, 2025 from Brampton

Judy was a very special friend to both of us, but especially kind and considerate of Gloria over the years. We are saddened by her loss, but greatly enriched by the many good times we shared with her.

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