We were recently informed that our relative Judy McGarry had a serious accident at her home just before Christmas, on December 20, 2012. Judy fell and broke her neck. She was taken to the Health Sciences in Winnipeg, and has been stabilized, while the physicians figure out what to do next. Judy’s Uncle Lee Kehler, who resides in Lake Wylie, South Carolina, reports that she has feeling and mobility in her hands and feet — which is awesome. This website was designed to keep family informed, across the miles. Lee is asking if there would be some Kehlers who would exercise kindness to help this wonderful person through the serious times ahead. Judy is limited to one son, TJ, who lives in Pine Falls and a sister Diane in Winnipeg.
“I gather that she has a long road ahead with this injury and there isn’t anybody on the face of this earth that has the ability to cheer someone up, like a Kehler! We are blessed with a blood line that sees the world optimistically and differently than most.” Lee Kehler.
Thank you in advance for your prayers for, and acts of kindness to, our beloved Berliner Judy McGarry.
Happy New Year, to all the Kehler Clan!
Born Judith Ann Kehler, Judy McGarry is the daughter of Dennis & Yvonne Kehler, granddaughter to Cornelius S & Frieda Kehler.
“Thank You” for your kindness to Judy. I am told she has been transferred to Grace hospital for her rehabilitation.
“Happy New Year to all”.
Warm Wishes,
Lee
Merry Christmas Joyce. Thanks so much for sharing your your story for Judy. It is this type of personal experience and encouragement that really calms the nerves as to what is to follow in this recovery process.
Our sincere Best Wishes to you and your family for a wonderful New Year.
Warm Wishes,
Lee
I would like to offer a few words of hope and encouragment for Judy . In 1994 my husband broke his neck and was in Health Science hospital for 2 weeks . He had a Halo put on with a vest. That is almost 19 years ago and he is doing very well ever since . May this story of healing give your family and Judy much hope .
I’m not close by to help out but give Judy my love and best wishes for a speedy recovery
Helen and I went to visit Judy McGarry in the Health Science Centre yesterday. We thought we would try to cheer her up, but the opposite happened – she cheered us up, an amazing woman! I won’t try to explain her injuries, they are serious, and it will be a while until the doctors figure out what to do. I am sure the prayers of many are carrying her now. She is determined to get well, so she can help her parents.
Syd