Judy Hicks Stewart's Obituary
Judy Carol Stewart went to be with Jesus the morning of Wednesday October 5th , 2022.
Judy was born on February 17, 1971 at Presbyterian Hospital in Charlotte, NC to Frankie and Judy Hicks.
Judy had multiple jobs in her lifetime: bartender, housekeeper, restaurant manager, babysitter, and waitress. Although, none of these jobs mattered to her; the best job she had was being a mother. She was a dedicated mother to her two daughters, Malinda and Ashley. Judy made it her mission to be there at every event in their lives as they grew up. For her girls, Judy would volunteer her time to field trips, snack duty, band equipment holder, personal chauffeur, and all around their biggest supporter. Judy was the biggest supporter during events such as: field trips, dance recitals, and band concerts/ competitions.
Judy also loved her dogs almost as much as she loved her children and participated in many shows and competitions. She won many shows, and her dogs were recognized as top of their class during her many years of competition.
Judy’s source of happiness: her children, her G babies, dogs, the beach, garden spiders, puzzles, quotes, the color red, her Cobra mustang, the sunshine, and flowers.
She will be greatly missed by her surviving Children: Malinda (Lance) Merolli, Ashley (Alexander) Anderson; Grandchildren: Joel and Audrey Anderson, Jennie and Christina Merolli; Father: Carroll Franklin Hicks; Brother: Daniel (Linda) Hicks; Nephew: Joseph Hicks.
She has now been reunited to those that preceded her in death: Maternal Grandparents: John and Hazelene Sossamon, Paternal Grandparents: Charles and Rose Hicks, Mother: Judy Sossamon Hicks, and Granddaughter: Annalise Nicole Anderson.
Visitation will be held on Wednesday 12th from 7-9 pm at James Funeral Home: 10520 Arahova Drive, Huntersville, NC, www.jamesfuneralhomelkn.com.
Judy’s life will be celebrated at her funeral service on Thursday 13th at 11:00am at Shearer Presbyterian Church, 684 Presbyterian Rd., Mooresville, NC.
Online condolences may be made at www.jamesfuneralhomelkn.com.
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