Judith Grace Driscoll Madli

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Judith Grace Driscoll Madli, 81, passed on to eternal life May 18, 2022, after a long, courageous battle with cancer and its complications.

She was born in Brooklyn, New York and early on lived in the family home on Fair Haven Road, Fair Haven. She graduated from Red Bank Catholic High School in 1959 and worked for Anderson Bros. in Red Bank before moving to Hamilton Township.

Judy was predeceased by her parents, Grace and Joseph A. Driscoll Jr.; her younger brother Timothy F. Driscoll; her husband William Madli; her daughter Theresa Ann Cantalice; and her lifelong friend Zim Suta.

Surviving are her two sons, Anthony and Mark of Hamilton; her older brother Joseph A.Driscoll, III (Betty) of Avalon; her sister-in-law Katherine M Driscoll, Fairfield, Connecticut; nieces E. Shanley Driscoll, Staines, United Kingdom, Katherine Driscoll Kilbride (Sean) and Meghan Driscoll Pymm (Joe) of Fairfield, Connecticut; nephews Joseph A. Driscoll IV (Alyssa), Bennington, Vermont, Elliott J. Driscoll, Towson, Maryland, and Timothy Driscoll (Beth), Salt Lake City, Utah; grandson Zach Cantalice and granddaughters Isabella Cantalice of Hamilton, Dana Hammerl (Dan), Phoenix, Arizona, and Samantha Madli of Hamilton; myriad grandnieces and nephews; and a great-grandson Bodhi Hammerl, Phoenix, Arizona.

Judy enjoyed her many trips to Atlantic City with her friend Zim and was happy and engaging during her work for many years in the Hamilton area. She always had a smile and good word for everyone. She thrived on the health and success of her children and their families during her years of her own health issues. 

The family is thankful for the many people who cared for her while she fought the good fight. Final arrangements were private.

The article originally appeared in the June 16 – 22, 2022 print edition of The Two River Times.