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Judith A. Lee
September 4, 1946 - September 25, 2023
Location Behrens-Wilson Funeral Home
Visitation will be held on Wednesday, October 4, 2023, from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m., at Behrens-Wilson Funeral Home. Funeral services will be on Thursday, October 5, 2023, at 10:00 a.m., at the funeral home.
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It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of Judy Lee, born on September 4, 1946, to Richard and Roberta Lee and departed from this world on September 25, 2023. Judy was a remarkable soul, whose life was a harmonious blend of passion and talent. She graced our lives with her presence and left an indelible mark on the hearts of everyone she met.
Judy had a passion for animals and a deep love for her dogs Freddie, Deanna, Missy, Lassie, Petty, Marcus, Quill, Pepper, Sheba,, Copper, and Sassy over the years. She frequently donated to shelters and horse sanctuaries around the world. She would save all the animals in the world if she could give them a better home, love, and safeness.
Judy was a gifted golfer, effortlessly gliding across the greens with finesse and determination. Her love for the sport was infectious, inspiring those around her to pursue their passions with dedication and joy. On the golf course, she found solace and camaraderie, forging friendships that would last a lifetime.
In addition to her prowess on the golf course, Judy was a talented musician whose melodies resonated with the depths of the human soul. Her music brought comfort to many, weaving emotions into harmonies that spoke when words failed. Her ability to create beautiful music touched the hearts of all who had the privilege of listening. She was blessed to travel all over nation wide to share her love for music with others in her band called THE SHOW STOPPERS.
Beyond her talents, Judy was a loving friend, a cherished family member, and a pillar of strength. She approached life with grace, kindness, and a genuine warmth that endeared her to everyone she met. Her laughter was infectious, her smile radiant, and her presence a blessing.
Judy leaves behind a legacy of love, passion, and inspiration. Though she may no longer walk beside us, her spirit lives on in the memories we shared and the lessons she imparted. As we mourn the loss of a remarkable woman, let us also celebrate the vibrant life she lived and the enduring impact she had on us all.
Judy was preceded in death by father Richard Lee, mother Roberta Lee, sister Linda McAndrew, and longtime boyfriend Don Brown. And survived by niece Natasha Amaya hernandez, niece Jennifer Guzman, nephew Patrick McAndrew, nephew Kevin McAndrew and two dogs Petty and Quill.