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In Loving Memory

Dietzen, Judy (nee Kabbaz)

May 24, 1960 – January 25, 2025

Judy passed away Saturday, January 25, 2025, after a long fought battle with breast cancer. Beloved daughter of the late John Kabbaz and Julie Kabbaz; wife of the late Kevin Dietzen; dear niece, cousin and friend to many.

Services: Visitation at Kutis South County (5255 Lemay Ferry), January 31, 2025 from 10AM until time of service at 11am. Interment Resurrection Cemetery. In lieu of flowers donations to St. Jude Children’s Hospital or to Samaritan’s Purse International Relief.

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9 thoughts on “Dietzen, Judy (nee Kabbaz)”

  1. Judy,
    Thank you for being a wonderful friend! You made entering into this wild family so much easier, all those years ago.
    You’ll be missed at every function!

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  2. Judy and Kevin were a lifelong friends of mine Judy and I became friends instantly the first day we met and I have to say she was truly one of my best friends she will be missed by all especially me she is at peace now God Rest her soul love you Judy Charlie

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  3. Judy “Diltz”, you will always be Diltz to us! Such fun times we had in grade school all the way thru high school. Fun crazy times, RIP funny girl! ❤️

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  4. May Judy’s soul rest easy in Heaven. She was a warrior battling cancer for longer than I can remember !
    Her contagious Laugh, a smile to brighten any ones day, with a quick wit to boot.

    Rest in peace Judy, you are in God’s play ground now.

    With sympathy,
    Kyle & Patti Dietzen

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  5. It has been years since we all hung out together at school; Judy was always fun to be around. God has a time he calls us to be with him. Prayers to the entire family for healing. RIP Judy

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  6. Judy was a fun person to be with, so much energy and a super energetic laugh that was contagious. She always made me feel special. Rest in Peace Judy.

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  7. Judy @ Judy St.Louis family, Whenever I’m missing You I will also realize how Blessed I was that You were in my life. Your love will leave memories forever in my ❤️ heart. Not only in my heart but that of my entire family. The whole Mccormack/Bueter , Clemens, Weis and O’Connor clan. We all loved you so. Keep watch over us in Heaven! Love JohnnyMac.

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  8. Judy you were one of the best friends I’ve ever been blessed with. We had so much fun together and so many laughs. You and Dietz were like family to me. I could share a million memories we made but that would take a lifetime to explain. I will hold you close to my heart always. I love you always, Love Kim

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  9. Oh Judy, my heart ached today when Pam called me with the news-How much I didn’t want to hear these words!! My prayers were for Jesus to heal Ur earthly body and we could see each other again!! U have been a part of our family since U were 15-We ALL LOVE You and Miss You!! One day we Will be together again!! How we love U and Your Mom!! Ricky’s with Julie and you now-I’ll be there one day too!! Wendy and Bob both shaken by this news too-they’ll always love U too!! Their favorite Babysitter!! 💔💔💔💔💔💔🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️

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