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Birth date: Jan 18, 1949 Death date: Nov 23, 2019
On November 23, 2019, Judith Ellen Steel passed away at the age of 70 from pancreatic cancer. Judy was born on January 18, 1949, in Chillicothe, Ohio to Harold and Velma Steel. She was raised on the family farm where she graduated Read Obituary
I miss you so much
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Judy was our neighbor in Charlotte for the 9 years prior to moving to the beach. I’m so sorry that I just learned of her passing. I enjoyed knowing her and enjoyed her stories and wit. She will truly be missed.
Susie Gretzinger
Carolina Shores, NC
With Deepest Sympathy
We just heard the news if Judy’s passing. She was a sweet person and i enjoyed the 10 years we were members at UCUMC knowing her and seeing her on flights on occasion. She always had a beautiful smile. Our condolences to the family. John and Kelly McKinley
My deepest condolences to Judy's family.
She will be sorely missed by her friends/ co-workers and all who crossed her path.
She will forever be in our hearts!
Heidi Markel
We are so sorry for your loss and will forever remember the spunky personality Judy brought with her through life’s up and downs. She will surely be missed.
“Life has changed not ended” and God has her in his precious hands.
Love to you all,
The Harper Family
Years ago I was looking for a birthday card for Judy. She was always someone you could relay on for support, laughter, and knowledge when you flew with her. Well, I found the perfect card for her and from then on I called her a Tough Cookie because she fit it so perfectly.
Tough Cookie (tuft kook-e) - noun 1. Someone with just the right mix of sweetness and strength . 2. One who doesn't crumble under pressure. 3. A fighter who's too busy kicking butt to sit down and cry, but knows it's okay to do both. 4. A person who doesn't always ask for support, but has lots of friends who would do anything to help.
I know God is glad to have a Tough Cookie as one of His angels. We will miss her greatly.
Dennis & Nita Elam
Dear Ken, Jason, Alisha and family,
I am so sorry for your loss. I always enjoyed being around Judy. She was so pleasant and fun. Bless you as you move forward without her.
Anda Cochran
Angels be with her family and friends. She was an amazing person who’s heart was filled with so much love and goodness. She always knew what to say when we talked and she would always let me see things clear and understand why they were that way. She’ll be missed by many. Wanda Sarnacki CltVP
It’s really unbelievable to think that Judy has gone Home! Too many stories to tell but flying with her was always an adventure. She was a true Leader, generous, funny and giving person. God bless her family ❤️🙏🏻