GREAT FALLS TRIBUNE Sunday
February 9, 1997
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Judy Lee Hay
HARLEM - Judy Lee Hay, 43, a sheriff's officer and Harlem police
dispatcher,
died Friday of cancer in a Havre
hospital.
Her funeral will be Tuesday at 2 p.m. in the Harlem American Lutheran
Church,
with burial in the Harlem Cemetery.
Edwards Funeral Home is in charge.
Memorials are suggested to a charity
of the donor's choice.
Born Oct. 23, 1953, in Havre, she attended schools in Harlem and worked
for a
number of years as Harlem police
dispatcher. She also served with the Blaine
County sheriff's department for the
past six years.
Surviving are her parents, Blaine and Betty Hay; a brother, Blaine Hay
Jr, of
Wadene, Minn.; four sisters, Karen
Simons and Linda Malley of Havre, Patty
DeSaye of Whitehall and Connie Maize
of Tioga, N.D., and her grandparents, Sid
and Lil Dallum of Bellingham, Wash.
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HAVRE DAILY NEWS Monday
February 10,1997
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JUDY LEE HAY
HARLEM - Judy Lee Hay, 43, longtime Blaine County Sheriff and Harlem
Police
Dispatcher, died Feb. 7, 1997, at
the Northern Montana Hospital in Havre due to
cancer.
Funeral services will be Tuesday, Feb. 11, at 2 p.m. in the Harlem
American
Lutheran Church with burial
following in Harlem Cemetery.
She was born to Blaine and Betty (Dallum) Hay on Oct. 23, 1953 in Havre.
She
attended schools in Harlem and
graduated from Harlem High School in 1973.
She worked 23 years as the Harlem Police Dispatcher and the last six
years
for the Blaine County Sheriff's
Department.
She is survived by her parents, Blaine and Betty Hay of Harlem; one
brother,
Blaine Hay Jr. of Wadena, Minn, four
sisters, Karen Simons and Linda Malley
both of Havre; Patty Desaye of
Whitehall; Connie Maize of Tioga, N.D.;
grandparents Sid and Lil Dallum of
Bellingham, Wash., many nieces, nephews,
cousins,auntsw, and uncles.
Memorials may be sent to one's choice.
Arrangements by Edwards Funeral Home of Chinook.
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