

She is survived by her beloved husband of 57 years, Edward, her son Eric, and her grandchildren Sierra, Genevieve, and Cullen.
She also leaves behind her two lifelong friends, Marilyn and Rosetta. They met in grade school and remained friends for the next 77 years.
Judy had several professions throughout her life, including working as a jewelry engraver and a telephone operator. However, her greatest passion was buying and selling antiques. She was extremely knowledgeable in this area and loved to talk about what made certain pieces so special. She especially loved collecting Early American Christmas ornaments and decor. She enjoyed traveling to discover new treasures and bringing them home to share with others. Judy was very creative and enjoyed making hand painted Christmas ornaments. She was an avid gardener and member of the Herb Guild. She was very talented with plants and flowers and designed beautiful gardens around her home. She loved vacationing in Orange Beach Alabama with Ed and friends.
Her biggest accomplishment and greatest love in life was her family. She was a wonderful mother and grandmother and was happiest when surrounded by her family.
Judy will be deeply missed by her family and friends. We take comfort in knowing that she has been reunited with her parents, Marcellus and Clara Queen, her brothers, Larry, Jerry, and Richard, and her young son Timmy, who predeceased her.
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