The county coroner James F. Kelley listed the cause of death as blunt force trauma and hypothermia. Photo: Media For Medical/UIG Via Getty Images Image 1of/1 His selfie went viral for all the wrong reasons; now this refugee is suing Facebook Some who knew Permar expressed surprise at the notion that she may have been taking from the clothing box, including Hollenbush who said, "It wasn't something that I would expect to be seeing." Her obituary described her as having Protestant faith and being "a very loving wife, mother, grandmother and sister. She was very active and energetic. She loved spending time in the outdoors especially enjoyed gardening, landscaping and taking care of her pond and her many frogs that she loved. She also was an เสื้อผ้าเกาหลีพร้อมส่ง ราคาถูก animal lover who adored cats. Judith also was a very good cook and baker. She loved her family and was very supportive of her husband during his career in the U.S. Army." In a Facebook post that has apparently been deleted, her daughter Angela Minnig posted the following according to WNEP . --- To the friends and family of Judy Permar: I know it's in the paper and it's beginning to spread on social media, but for those who do not know; On Sunday morning my Mother passed away. It was very sudden and our family will learn to coupe with the loss of such an amazing Wife, Mother, Sister, and Friend.
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