Center in Chattanooga, Tennessee, on December 4, 2025, following a short illness. Her passing came just two days after the loss of her beloved husband, Paul David Phillips, marking the close of a lifelong devotion to her family, her friends, and the many people whose lives she touched with her warmth and generosity.
Judith had a way of making her presence known in any room she entered. Her vibrant spirit, bright smile, and effortless ability to connect with others meant she never met a stranger. If you
crossed her path, she spoke to you, welcomed you, and made you feel valued. Her kindness, openness, and genuine interest in people became defining parts of who she was.
Judith worked in the banking industry for many years and remained dedicated to her profession until her retirement. Her work reflected her strong sense of responsibility, attention to detail, and her natural ability to serve others with patience and sincerity.
Preceded in death.
Judith was preceded in death by her husband, Paul David Phillips, who passed away on December 2, 2025, her father, Joseph P. Pittel and her mother, Dorothy Ellen Morris.
She is survived by.
She is survived by her step-son, Blake Phillips and step-daughter-in-law, Jane Phillips, her grandsons, Hunter Phillips and Forrest Phillips.
Judith's legacy lives on through the love she poured into her family and through the countless lives she touched with her sincerity and warmth. Her voice, her laughter, and the unmistakable energy she carried with her will be deeply missed and forever remembered by all who loved her.
Reflection
There are hearts that brighten the world simply by being in it. Judith's was one of them. She carried joy with her, she shared warmth freely, and she greeted every person as though they mattered because to her, they did. The world feels quieter without her voice, yet more beautiful because she lived in it.
Services.
The family will hold a private ceremony to honor Judith's life and memory.