

Judith (Judie) Ann Webb, nee Brown, was born December 3, 1942 in Great Bend, Kansas to Dorsey and Elma Brown. Judie began her journey to the greater life on Tuesday, February 18, 2025 at the Mercy Rehab Center where she was a patient after surgery.
She is survived by her husband Thomas of the home and daughter Natalie living in Norman, Oklahoma.
Natalie and Judie were not only mother-daughter, but also good friends. They frequently traveled together from Florida to California and many places in between.
Judie attended Fort Hays Kansas State University (now Fort Hays State University) earning a Bachelor of Science in Education. She later earned a Master of Education in Reading from Washburn University.
Judie was involved in education for over 30 years; in the classroom, as a reading specialist, and assistant principal. While in teaching at Sky Ranch Elementary, she was selected “1990-91 PTA Teacher Of The Year” and at Sooner Elementary (Moore Public Schools), she was selected “1996-97 PTA Teacher Of The Year”.
On December 3, 1983, a friend introduced Judie to Thomas Webb. Judie and Tom ‘courted’ for 8 months till ‘she decided’ they should get married. On December 1, 1984, Judie and Tom became one at the Tinker AFB Chapel.
She learned the life of an “Air Force Wife” was not easy; temporary duty, odd duty hours, and so on. However, Judie adapted quickly and supported Tom through the final years of his USAF career.
Over 40 years of marriage, Judie and Tom traveled often, lived fully, laughed often, cried on occasion, and were devoted to each other. Their travels included cruises to Canada, New England, Alaska, the Caribbean, weekend trips to Dallas, and Kansas City. In the Summer of 1986, Judie spend a month in Iceland where Tom was assigned with the USAF.
After retiring from education, Judie worked at an activity director at three different assisted living centers in the Midwest City/Del City area; Sterling House, Timberwood, and Arbor House. She touched the lives of numerous residents in the autumn of their years.
Judie was an active member of Wickline United Methodist Church of Midwest City. She and Tom were members of the Seekers Sunday School class. Judie also served as a greeter, and communion steward. Judie kept an extensive ‘prayer journal’ listing the people and circumstances for who she lifted up in prayer. Her Wickline name badge carried her philosophy of life..”Be kind to each other”.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations to the Wickline Memorial Fund in Judie's name.
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