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In Loving Memory

Schreyer, Judith A. “Judy” (nee Pentland)

November 15, 1936 - January 23, 2025

Thursday, January 23, 2025.

Beloved wife of the late Glenn J. Schreyer; loving mother of Shelley Hibdon; adoring grandmother of Kyle and Kaitlyn Hibdon; cherished GiGi of Kylynn and Graham Hibdon; dear sister of Sheila Pudlowski and William Pentland. Our dearest aunt, great-aunt, cousin and friend to many.

Visitation at Kutis Affton Chapel 10151 Gravois Rd. 63123 on Sunday, February 2 from 2:00 pm. until Funeral Service time at 4:00 pm. Interment at St. John U.C.C. Cemetery will be held in private. Contributions to D.A.V. appreciated.

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7 thoughts on “Schreyer, Judith A. “Judy” (nee Pentland)”

  1. My Aunt Judy was so kind and loving. I always enjoyed visiting her and Uncle Glen on family visits. We always bonded over our love of reading & I was amazed over her superior bowling skills. I will miss her so much.

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  2. Judy was wonderful and kind! I started at St. Louis Public Library in 1988 in the Government Information Department of Central Library. She helped me learn all the procedures and the collection. I eventually became head of the department and then Director of Central. I could always count on her through it all. She worked hard and was so very, very efficient. And she loved bowling! I remember meeting Glenn and all the stories she told about her daughter and grandchildren that she obviously loved so much. I know you will all miss her!

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  3. I worked closely with Judy at the St. Louis Public Library from 1987 to 1991. When I started at SLPL, I was fresh out of library school. Judy taught me so much about federal and state government publications that within less than four years I was able to take a job elsewhere as the head of a Documents Department. As a mentor, Judy was patient, persistent, clever, and she had a great sense of humor. We very quickly became friends. We faithfully exchanged Christmas cards until the last few years. I send my deepest condolences to her family and to everyone who loved her.

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  4. Shelley,

    I’m so sorry to hear of your Mom’s passing.
    I think of her (and you) often when I walk past your childhood home..
    May her memory be a blessing..

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  5. Shelley,
    Our heart goes out to you! Remember the good times and I’m sure that your mother was very proud of the legacy she leaves behind.
    John and Christy.

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  6. Shelley, your parents were wonderful neighbors for more than 30 years. Our sincere condolences to your family.
    Jane & Loy Barber
    Marwinette Ave.

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  7. What can I say. Glenn and Judy were this amazing old couple that lived next to me. Glenn and Judy and myself sat on their deck a thousand times just catching up and talking crap about the neighborhood. I am so going to miss Judy and our talks we would have after Glenn passed. I will also miss the betting on the horse races we use to do. What a great couple and this world has been special with them in it. God bless Judy and now they are together again. You will be missed…..

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