Judy, beloved wife, devoted mother and cherished grandmother passed away April 14, 2024. Her loving husband at her bedside holding her hand. She leaves behind an incredible legacy of accomplishments, beautiful memories, love, kindness and unwavering strength.
Born May 16, 1956 to her loving parents, Benny and Edna Hocutt in Indianola, MS. The family moved to Genoa, AR when she was 10-years old. Her family had taken up farming and later owned a local grocery store as well as a construction business.
Judy was raised with amazing love and had a free spirit in her soul. Her compassion, generosity and love for life were demonstrated daily in her actions. She had a tremendous relationship with God. Her faith meant everything to her and truly defined how she lived her life and treated family and friends.
Judy married her soulmate, Arthur Przytulski in Maui, HI. Together they shared an incredible 25-year journey. Hand in hand they built a wonderful life and enjoyed amazing vacations. Through these trips she discovered Maui and considered it their home away from home! They shared wonderful experiences and made lasting memories in their life together. Each day was truly cherished and always filled with love and laughter.
As a mother to her only son, Tracy Smith, Judy’s love was unconditional and truly defined what a mother’s love meant. Tracy was her heart and soul. Judy was very close to her brother, Moe Hocutt. She would share stories about their childhood experiences that would leave your stomach hurting from laughter. Judy and Moe had a very special love and a lifetime of beautiful memories.
But perhaps her greatest joy came from being a grandmother. She adored her four grandchildren; Maisey, Pierce, Vaughn and Isabel. She showered them with tremendous affection and love. They created cherished moments that will forever be treasured in their hearts.
Judy had a long career in auto finance. First with Auto One and then Americredit. Judy was loved by her co-workers and the dealers she helped. Time with these companies led to many lasting friendships and her husband!
Judy was beautiful inside and out. She touched the lives of her many friends with her free spirit, kindness, generosity and endless compassion. She brightened their days with her infectious laughter and love for life.
Though she may be gone from our sight, her love will live on in the hearts of all who were fortunate enough to know her. She will be deeply missed and lovingly remembered in our hearts forever.
A Celebration of Life to honor Judy will be held at 10:00 a.m. on Saturday, June 1, 2024, at Sparkman/Hillcrest Funeral Home, 7405 W. Northwest Hwy, Dallas, TX 75225.
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