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Born on March 4, 1941 in Redwing, Minnesota, United States
Passed away on May 5, 2014 in Santa Cruz, California, United States
This memorial website was created in memory of our loved one, Judith Yaryan, 73 years old, born on March 4, 1941, and passed away on May 5, 2014. We will remember her forever.
Hey grandma I wanted to tell you I miss you and wish you were here. I think about you and grandpa sometimes and just wish you guys were here. I love you guys
We miss you and we’re thinking of you on this 9th anniversary of your death. You’re with Dad now, so we can send our love to both of you at once. Rest in peace!
Great loss only comes from great love. Walking through a cemetery with a loved one, it is easy to note, no one is memorialized for their wealth, status, or position. Only the LOVE they bring into this existence, share with others, manifest, create, bond, unite with, connect, creating the memories that transcend time and mortality. There is no death. Never forgotten. I never knew this woman, but knowing her son, the love shines through. Thank you for investing in this spirit who shares your love, with his children, and others. Blessings, now and forever.
I didn't know you well, and really only met you towards the end of your journey. You were quiet, and kind the few times that I saw you. I have known your son Daniel for decades. He is such a kind, decent, amazingly smart human being! You would be very proud of the man he has become. You are very missed and loved. Sending good thoughts out into the universe for the entire Yaryan family today.
We miss you mom! Remembering you on the anniversary of your death, May 5th, with a poem celebrating the day of your birth, March 4th. Love always, Danny, Hannah and Andy.
MARCH 4TH POEM SUNG LIKE FORTIES SONG (for Judy Yaryan)
eight decades have passed born March fourth in forty one gone far before time
found celestial flight eternal as Morrow Rock memory shines bright
afterlife rolled out did premiere present answers dont spoil the ending
mother with father picture worth a thousand years walk sandbar expanse
brother and sister disappearing candles fade seagulls at sundown
Release Relax Realize we’re with you While in this realm of yours Move along My deceased parents tell me Closely Through careful dark deer eyelids Dusk Two sets of antlers Eight cloven hooves Multitudinous taps of graceful traction Biomechanical telegraphs From uncharted cosmic stations Infinity conversing with my cabin being In solace for joyous moments Amidst a jagged quest for righteousness In mountainous harmony timber lane Worn down, restless feet Upon rock, above Earth, molecularly intact Descendant of mystic ash, fluid, skin And so transmitters beam the evergreen Of unspoken wisdom reverberation To my still skull translation Message telling me: “Dwell not on hang ups past As there is never a rose-lined path Nor golden chalice for prolonged peace You’re as green as this skyline before you Remember this while memorializing us In the tangible reality” Move on, they relay Brave, innocent Vulnerable As a man behind the beating chest
Judith Ann Yaryan passed away on 5/5/14 at 5:55 p.m. from congestive heart failure – surrounded by her loving family at home in Santa Cruz, CA. She was 73 years old.
Judith is survived by her brother Jay Hansen of Auburn CA and her three children: Charles R. Yaryan III of Santa Cruz, Yari Allen (and her husband Sean) of Rocklin, CA, and Daniel Yaryan of Santa Cruz. She also leaves three grandchildren: Amanda Allen of Rocklin, CA, Hannah Yaryan and Andrew Yaryan of Santa Cruz. She is also survived by her in-laws: Judith & Neal Odom; Ken & Nancy Yaryan – all of Denison, Texas; Doug & Glenda Yaryan of Shady Cove, OR; Robert & Kris Yaryan and Donald Yaryan – all of Calimesa, CA. She is preceded in death by her husband of 50 years, Chuck Yaryan (Died 4/1/10).
Born in Redwing, Minn. on March 4, 1941 to Earl and Ilo Hansen, Judy Yaryan moved to California when she was in the 4th grade and loved the warmer state and the ocean. Her parents owned a bakery where she enjoyed watching her mom decorate birthday and wedding cakes. When in high school, she worked in the bakery. She graduated from high school in 1959 and married Chuck in 1960. Over the years, she worked as a typist, stenographer and certified nursing assistant. She enjoyed trips to Solvang, reading, crafts, playing cards, Scrabble, Monopoly, bowling, movies and was a SF 49er fan. She was a loving wife, mom, grandma and friend who will be greatly missed. A memorial service will be held late summer 2014. Contact: dyaryan@gmail.com.
Hey grandma I wanted to tell you I miss you and wish you were here. I think about you and grandpa sometimes and just wish you guys were here. I love you guys
We miss you and we’re thinking of you on this 9th anniversary of your death. You’re with Dad now, so we can send our love to both of you at once. Rest in peace!