Obituary of Judy L. Ciotoli-Brady
Born in Binghamton, NY, Judy Lee Comency, 62, of Vestal, lost her 4-year gallant fight with cancer on November 21, 2014. Judy was born on October 5, 1952. She was predeceased by her dad, John Comency Sr.; her grandmother, Mary Dewey; and aunts and uncles, whom she loved very much. She is survived by her husband, whom she loved with all her heart, Ray Brady; son and daughter-in-law, Aaron & Kristin Ciotoli of Danville, VA; grandkids, Kaleb and Kyndall Ciotoli, whom she would do anything for and loved very much; step-mom, Laura Comency; who raised her from the age of 4 with her dad and loved her so much for taking care of her and Dad through the end of his life; siblings, Patricia, Stephen and John Jr., all Comency's from Binghamton, NY; nieces, Jenny and Hannah Comency of Vestal, NY; and her adoring cat, Biddie. Judy is also survived by her mother, Sandy Henry; siblings, Edward and Robert Henry, Robin Cane and Ann Marie Harold, of Stuart, FL. Judy wanted you to know she had a really good time when she came down to Florida. Thank you, Love you all! Judy graduated from Binghamton North High in 1970 and later attended Broome Community College while working for IBM. Judy was a long-term employee of Lockheed-Martin where she developed many loving friendships. She was a member of H.O.G. and loved her rides to Canada, Vermont, and Friday rides to the Binghamton Moose #1013. She had a large loving family whom she loved with all her heart. All who knew Judy loved her and her "hoot" laugh, which she always gave to others. She was a Beatles fan since her teen years, enjoyed horror films and relaxing at the ocean. To Jenny and Hannah, Aunt Judy wanted you two to know you are beautiful girls and she loved you both very much! Judy hated spiders and driving in the snow! Judy would want to thank Lockheed-Martin Corp. and her colleagues for the incredible support and would send them this wish: "Hon, Sweetie, I love you!" Words cannot express enough thanks to her sister Patty for her support. "In the end, it's not the years in your life that count, but the life in your years."-Abraham Lincoln.
The family will receive friends at the Coleman & Daniels Funeral Home, LLC, 300 E. Main Street, Endicott on Friday, November 28, 2014 from 4-6 p.m. and Saturday, November 29, 2014 from 10 a.m. until the time of a Memorial Service at 11 a.m.