I found Judy Haring's obituary from 2019 in the AFM magazine online. She was a wonderful lady. I adored her.
Judy Haring, 99, a member of Local 802 for over 25 years, died on Sept. 21. The daughter of an opera singer, Ms. Haring sang in clubs as a singer and a pianist at the beginning of her career. She married Bob Haring Jr., a musician and arranger, whose father (Bob Haring Sr.) was a leading recording artist, broadcaster and arranger in the 1920s through the 1940s. Ms. Haring performed for many years live on radio and television and was known equally for the quality of her voice and her arrangements. She will be remembered for her contribution to the music industry as the co-owner and manager of Associated Music Copy Service, which she formed with her husband and a number of copyist colleagues in the 1950s. They provided copying, printing and archiving services to composers, arrangers, musicians and producers around the world, including Harry Belafonte, Philip Glass, Stephen Sondheim, Hershey Kay, Leonard Bernstein, David Merrick, the Modern Jazz Quartet and the Gershwin Foundation. They produced their own music manuscript paper (Aztec) and also ran a music copying course, which produced a new generation of copyists. Ms. Haring was a valuable mentor to many composers, both young and old. She retired at 80 and spent the last years of her life at the Lillian Booth Actors Home in Englewood, New Jersey. Ms. Haring is survived by her children Eileen, Peter and Gene, and grandchildren Samantha, Amanda, Merideth, Thomas, Kristen and Jennifer.