MCGALLIARD, JUDY

 Send Condolence

JUDY GAIL TABOR McGALLIARD
Date Of Birth:July 29, 1949
Date Of Death:February 6, 2011
Service Date:2:00 P.M. Tuesday
February 8, 2011
Visitation 5:00-9:00 P.M. Monday Evening

Judy Gail Tabor McGalliard, age 61, of Winchester, formerly of Dallas, Texas departed this life on Sunday, February 06, 2011 at her residence following an extended battle with cancer.  Mrs. McGalliard was  employed for 22 years as a paralegal before her illness.  She was of the Baptist faith. 

Mrs. McGalliard was preceded in death by her parents; Billie Marie and Jerald D. Tabor.  She is survived by her husband, Larry McGalliard of Winchester.  Daughters; Brandy D. (Kevin) Poe of Auburn, AL and Jami McGalliard of Winchester.  Son, Corey (Sarah) McGalliard of Louisville, KY Grandchildren; Katelyn Timbs-McGalliard, Alexis and Aleah Burks, Gunnar Poe, Rowan Poe and Kieran Poe.  Brothers; Jerry, James and Gary Tabor all of Texas. Several nieces and nephews.

Visitation with the family will be Monday evening from 5:00-9:00 P.M. The Funeral Service is scheduled for 2:00 P.M. Tuesday Evening in the chapel of Grant Funeral Services with Rev. Blair Waddell officiating.  Interment will follow in the Cowan Montgomery Cemetery. 


  • From: Jim and Pat  Thomas
    Location:Winchester

    Our prayers will be with all the family. We loved Judy very much and we know she will deeply be missed.


  • From: Kathy Burch
    Location:Winchester

    May your memories give you strength. Our thoughts and prayers are with your family.


  • From: JANE SUE AND BETHANY FARMER AND BROWNFIELD

    OUR THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS ARE WITH YOU AND YOUR FAMILY DURING THIS TIME. JANE FARMER , SUE AND BETHANY BROWNFIELD


  • From: Dwight and Dana Limbaugh
    Location:Decherd

    Dear Brandy and Family, We were saddened to hear of the loss of your mother. She was so strong and brave and was blessed to have the love of a family to surround her. I pray that God will give you peace and love during these difficult days ahead. She will always be a part of you, may the memories bring you comfort. Miss seeing you across the street. Dwight and Dana