Judith Susanna Hendrika Marais, f5g1

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Judith Susanna Hendrika Marais (Marnewick), f5g1

Also Known As: "Judik", "Suster", "Judy"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Losberg District Potchefstroom, Western Transvaal, South Africa
Death: January 28, 2001 (67)
Florida, Gauteng, South Africa (Heart Failure, Kidney failure - after a heart bypass operation)
Place of Burial: Greenhills Randfontein, Gauteng, South Africa
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Abraham Andries Stephanus Marnewick, e2f5 and Judith Susanna Hendrika Janse van Rensburg
Wife of Pieter Frederick Ernst Marais, h7i12
Mother of Private; Private and Abraham Andries Stephanus Marais
Sister of Joachim Petrus Marnewick and Nicholas Marthinus Marnewick, b1c2d5e2f5g3

Occupation: Winkel bestuurder
DVN: b1c2d5e2f5g1
Managed by: Hester Maria Christina Marx
Last Updated:

About Judith Susanna Hendrika Marais, f5g1

Judy Marnewick was a very vibrant person. She loved being with her family and even 1 month before her death, already very ill, she attended and enjoyed her grandson, Marais and Deirdrè Meyer's wedding.

She was an excellent cook and fantastic dancer. In her younger days she played excellent tennis and "korfbal".

She loved plants and her house were always filled with all kinds of potplants, that excelled under her loving care. Her home and later flat always looked like a greenhouse with all the plants.

She was loved imensely by her brothers, children, grandchildren and husband and friends.

Verwysings: MY Eie Ma. - Judi Meyer

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Judith Susanna Hendrika Marais, f5g1's Timeline

1933
April 18, 1933
Losberg District Potchefstroom, Western Transvaal, South Africa
1952
December 1, 1952
Johannesburg, Transvaal, South Africa