Her life was focused on her husband's and girls' activities. She enjoyed traveling with Ed during his tenure as President of TG&Y, visiting stores across the country; and she attended countless sports activities that her daughters' were involved in. Her hobbies included sewing, needlepoint, golf, gardening (she was an azalea expert) and bridge. Judy was privileged to be part of a bridge group with lifelong friends who played together on Tuesdays for over 50 years. Her family's memories include home-made tamale dinners, weekends at the infamous cabin at Lake Ft Gibson, and her very witty humor. The family wishes to sincerely thank the dedicated nursing staff of the Mansion at Waterford, especially those on the 3rd floor. Judy is survived by her daughters including Susan Roberts and husband Mike, Bev Kanaly and husband Paul, Louise Vandaveer, Janie Saltzman and husband David; grandchildren Laura Davidoff, Kelly Roberts and wife Mika, Ashley Roberts Hackethal and husband Bill, Mark Kanaly and wife Cal, Travis Kanaly and wife Angie, Matt Vandaveer and wife Jillian, Ross Vandaveer, Ben Vandaveer and wife Julie, Amanda Saltzman Debel and husband Loren, Lindsey Saltzman Boesl and husband Ben; great-grandchildren Julia Davidoff, Conner and Peyton Kanaly, Camryn and Winston Kanaly, Malcolm Vandaveer, Henry Vandaveer, Spencer and Sloane Debel, Max Boesl, Kai and Rhett Roberts and Jane Hackethal. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations to St. Vincent dePaul Society (2400 W. Hefner Road, OKC 73120), or the Salvation Army (311 S.W. 5th St., OKC 73109). An Evening Prayer Service will be held on Friday September 5th at 6 pm at Smith and Kernke Chapel North May Ave, with Mass of Christian Burial on Saturday September 6th at 9am at St. Eugene Catholic Church (2400 W. Hefner Rd.). Entombment will follow at Resurrection Memorial Cemetery Mausoleum.
Notes: Link to father allowed per auto SAC on 11 Jun 2021. Special thanks to contributor: 46539933.
Her life was focused on her husband's and girls' activities. She enjoyed traveling with Ed during his tenure as President of TG&Y, visiting stores across the country; and she attended countless sports activities that her daughters' were involved in. Her hobbies included sewing, needlepoint, golf, gardening (she was an azalea expert) and bridge. Judy was privileged to be part of a bridge group with lifelong friends who played together on Tuesdays for over 50 years. Her family's memories include home-made tamale dinners, weekends at the infamous cabin at Lake Ft Gibson, and her very witty humor. The family wishes to sincerely thank the dedicated nursing staff of the Mansion at Waterford, especially those on the 3rd floor. Judy is survived by her daughters including Susan Roberts and husband Mike, Bev Kanaly and husband Paul, Louise Vandaveer, Janie Saltzman and husband David; grandchildren Laura Davidoff, Kelly Roberts and wife Mika, Ashley Roberts Hackethal and husband Bill, Mark Kanaly and wife Cal, Travis Kanaly and wife Angie, Matt Vandaveer and wife Jillian, Ross Vandaveer, Ben Vandaveer and wife Julie, Amanda Saltzman Debel and husband Loren, Lindsey Saltzman Boesl and husband Ben; great-grandchildren Julia Davidoff, Conner and Peyton Kanaly, Camryn and Winston Kanaly, Malcolm Vandaveer, Henry Vandaveer, Spencer and Sloane Debel, Max Boesl, Kai and Rhett Roberts and Jane Hackethal. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations to St. Vincent dePaul Society (2400 W. Hefner Road, OKC 73120), or the Salvation Army (311 S.W. 5th St., OKC 73109). An Evening Prayer Service will be held on Friday September 5th at 6 pm at Smith and Kernke Chapel North May Ave, with Mass of Christian Burial on Saturday September 6th at 9am at St. Eugene Catholic Church (2400 W. Hefner Rd.). Entombment will follow at Resurrection Memorial Cemetery Mausoleum.
Notes: Link to father allowed per auto SAC on 11 Jun 2021. Special thanks to contributor: 46539933.
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