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In Loving Memory

Dell, Judy A.

Dell, Judy A. (nee Money) Baptized into the hope of Christ’s Resurrection on Saturday, April 12, 2025. Loving wife of Gary A. Dell for over 55 years; cherished mother of  Gary E. Dell, Amanda M. Dell and Nichole A. Dell; dearest sister of Sylvia (Richard) Eichhorn and the late Dick (Jackie surviving) Money; beloved grandmother, aunt, cousin and friend to many.

Memorial mass will be celebrated at St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church on Wednesday, April 16, 10 a.m. with services concluding after mass. A celebration of Judy’s life will be held at a later date.

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5 thoughts on “Dell, Judy A.”

  1. I wish I knew what to say to let you know how sorry I am to hear of Judy’s passing. A flood of so many memories came back of all the good times we had while we lived in STL. She was loved as are you, Gary. Our families certainly had a lot of fun together. Judy will definitely be missed.

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  2. Sending Love and Prayers to Judy’s Amazing Famkily. Judy was indeed a ray of sunshine. Her kindness to all was Fantastic!. TIL we meet again.

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  3. Growing up, mom and dad would take us to Mary and Richard’s home where we would visit them, Julia, Dick and Jackie., Judy, Sylvia and families. Those were some of the best times growing up. These are not just cousins you have that you see once every 5 or 10 years. They are family. Judy would babysit us and over time, I babysat her kids too. One of the sweetest, kindest, funniest, warmest, people I knew. Like the rest of her family, and now that we are seeing each one pass, perhaps the best. I know Rudy, Gloria, John will have their chosen memories too. I just wish with all of them we had more time. I didn’t get to visit her last year due to a car accident I was in, but know I always thought about you, and all of you. Gary, I can’t find the words, as right now they are hard to come by. Sylvia, Dick, all of you, I know this is a hard time for you all. I am with you and will be with you for her Memorial, But I hope we don’t just see each other at funerals, that we get time to spend in between. Like you I am heartbroken over losing part of my family. When Rudy told me, I could not believe she would not be with us anymore. To those amazing kids I used to babysit, like your mom did with us, you had the best of moms, and she loved you all so much. My father used to say en paradiso, pace. I know somewhere in the cosmos Judy, Dick, Mary, Richard, Julia, my parents and nephew are making Heaven a lot more fun. Then dad would say well, I can’t repeat it, not here anyway, dad would tell you all of you were his family, not just cousins. He and mom would be and will be there watching over you. Maybe giving the fisheye, who knows, but know we all love you.

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  4. I’m so very sorry for your loss. I have memories of so many fun times together.

    I never saw her without a smile on her face.

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