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Judith Ullrich

In Loving Memory

Ullrich, Judith Lynn

November 6, 1945 - January 17, 2025

 

Friday January 17, 2025.

Beloved daughter of the late Joseph and Bernice Ullrich; loving sister of Janey Rathgeber and the late Carole Lee Sotir; dear aunt of Susan DiPietre, Steve Sotir, Jean Tenholder, Mary Kensinger and the late Laurie Rathgeber; dear great aunt, great-great aunt, cousin and friend.

Services: Visitation at KUTIS AFFTON Chapel 10151 Gravois, Thursday January 23 10:00 AM until service at 11:00 AM

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6 thoughts on “Ullrich, Judith Lynn”

  1. We were so devastated to hear of Judy’s passing. She was such a good friend to us at the senior center. She will be sorely missed by us as well as by many others.

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  2. My sincere condolences to the family of Judy.
    I have been teaching yoga at Mackenzie Place for several years and enjoyed Judy and her amazing flexibility in the class. I fondly refer to her as The Sheriff, as she seemed to know where everything should go or how to direct someone to a task. She was very great about noticing new friends to the class to welcome them or pose and music changes.
    She will be missed and remembered as a a dear friend. xoxo, Michelle Burks

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  3. My deepest sorrow at this time. she helped me keep the faith (Catholic) here at the Village of Mackenzie. She always had a smile and influnced me to keep one also and don’t let things get me down or anyone or anything get to me. she had a great singing voice and was in the choir at Seven Holy Founders. I will miss her dearly.

    xoxoxo

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    • Glad Judy helped you keep the faith and stay positive. She always had a smile. We will miss Aunt Judy too. Seek joy, Jean Tenholder ( niece)

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  4. I went to grade school and high school with Judy. At Kennard there were only 6 girls in our class so besides Scouts we had some “girl’s clubs”. Judy’s parents were very strict about her social outings though. I last saw her at the time of our 50th grade school reunion in 2010. She was a great help in finding class members and writing up their stories. Her training at Miss Hickey’s showed! Sorry to hear of our loss. Sending best wishes to Judy’s family.

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