Judith Marie Ward
Born November 10, 1946
Died May 18, 2024
Nile Brent Ward
Born Oct 20, 1943
Died August 31, 2024
It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of our parents Nile and Judy Ward. Our mom died May 18th, and our dad followed shortly after on August 31st.
They were hit by a drunk driver on Christmas day 2020. It was a very violent accident, and they both suffered serious injuries. Against the odds, they survived and fought on, primarily to be together. As a family, we dedicated ourselves to ensuring things were as good as possible, and we gained a true appreciation for the importance of a devoted family team.
We moved them to North Carolina in March 2021, and John and his family moved to Winston Salem in October 2022. While it was difficult, we had some good times during those three years, and it was nice to have our whole family back together for the first time in 15 years. We are all grateful for the time we spent together despite the circumstances. We are forever grateful to the caregivers who helped us ensure they had the best of care while staying in their home. We could not have done it without them.
Our mom Judy was a remarkable person. She was soft spoken yet determined, and when she turned her warmth upon you, it was like being bathed by the sun. She was crafty and thrifty, and we often called her MacGyver because she could put a project together in her mind and make something out of nothing - she was a genius at it. She cared for us as only a mother can and taught us the value of hard work by example.
Our dad Nile was the gentlest and kindest of men. He was smart, funny, and philosophical, and he could talk for hours. He took us fishing and camping when were kids, and he was generous with his time. He was always willing to listen if you had a problem, and he was a great friend to many. He was a fireman, photographer, driver, and social worker. He took early retirement from the SLC Fire Department to go back to college. He graduated at the top of his class from Westminster and went on to help many adults and kids as a counselor.
We fondly look back on our family activities and vacations, and we understand those moments, along with the day-to-day support our parents provided, shaped us into the people we are today.
You would usually see Nile and Judy together because they genuinely enjoyed being together. Their love stood the test of time for 50+ years of marriage. Our dad was always very affectionate toward our mom, which was endearing to see. They shared many adventures in life including raising kids, traveling, home improvement, long walks and drives, work and play. They are an example of true love, and we miss them both so much. We hope they are together and in peace.
Nile and Judy are survived by their children John Ward, Kim Sturman and Kristine Ward. Nile is survived by his brother Woody Ward and wife Laneal. Judy is survived by her sister Sherrie McFalls.
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