Judy was a woman who found happiness in the simple and meaningful parts of life. She loved to read and could often be found with a book in her hands or spending time reading her Bible. Books were something she especially enjoyed sharing with her brother, Gene, and the two often traded books back and forth.
Family was an important part of Judy’s life. She enjoyed helping her husband, Jim, with the family business and treasured the time they spent working alongside one another. She also looked forward to girls’ days with her special sister-in-law, times filled with companionship and memories that became all the more precious through the years.
Judy is survived by her husband, Jim Robison; her brother, Gene Dale Allen; and a host of grandchildren, great-grandchildren, cousins, extended family members, and friends who will carry her memory with them.
She was preceded in death by her parents, Frankie and Lillie Mae Allen; her sons, Wayne Robison and Nathan Allen; her brothers, Lawton Allen, Forest Allen, and Denver Allen; and her sisters, Pamela Allen and Linda Gale Bendabout.
Judy will be remembered for the quiet things that made a life meaningful: a good book passed between siblings, time spent with family, her faith, and simply being there for the people she loved. Her presence will be deeply missed, but the many memories she leaves behind will remain close to the hearts of those who knew and loved her.