In Memory

Judy Kerns (Well) - Class Of 1965

Judy Kerns (Well)

Judy A. Well, 72, of Shade, died Monday evening, April 13, 2020, at her residence of ALS. Born Sept. 19, 1947, in Middleport, Ohio, she was the daughter of the late Cleo and Peggy Robson Kerns. She was a hairdresser and owned and operated Judy's Country Curl for 50 years. Judy was a member of the Harrisonville Eastern Star 255 and Sew Sisters Quilting Club of Syracuse. She designed jewelry, enjoyed gardening and watching her grandchildren grow up. Judy is survived by her husband of 44 years Larry M. Well; two daughters, Jody Custer (Tara Morris) and Amanda (Clinton) Stanley; three grandchildren, Rachael Well, Layne Stanley, Savana Stanley; and to many other special friends and family members to list. Besides her parents, she was preceded in death by a sister, Joyce Kerns Heckertt and a step-daughter, Alesia Well. Judy's wishes were to be cremated and to have a memorial service held at a later date. The family would like to say thank you for all the love and support of friends, family members, Heartland Hospice and the ALS Clinic at Marshall University.



 
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04/15/20 10:31 AM #1    

Kaye Sampson (Collins) (1965)

May she rest in peace.  She certainly fought the good fight and always with a smile on her face.


04/15/20 03:53 PM #2    

Elaine Bradford (Anderson) (1965)

An ever smiling angel lighting the way for us all...


04/16/20 10:56 AM #3    

George Daniels (1965)

Although I have only known Judy since the All Class Reunion in 2014 where I had the honor of sitting beside her at the dinner at that occasion, I consider her as a very good friend. I will miss our conversations through this website over these years. She was a great lady and she will be missed by all. Condolences go out to her husband Larry, and all her family. Rest in peace Judy, until we all meet again.

04/17/20 08:55 AM #4    

Carol Jane Richey (Horn) (1965)

May she Rest In Peace. I know Judy knows no more pain and frustration. She is watching over her grandchildren and is joyful. May her strength and courage inspire us all.

 


04/17/20 01:01 PM #5    

Jeanne Penny (Sewell) (1965)

Prayers and condolences for her family.  She was one of the most special and brave people I have ever met.  Her Facebook posts were always a ray of sunshine even in the darkest moments of her illness.  The world is a better place because of her.  


04/17/20 04:30 PM #6    

Jeanette Marie Wallace (Pierce) (1965)

My sincere condolences to all of Judy's family. She was a fighter! I loved to see her posts about giraffes and what quilting projects she was working on. I was fortunate to win one of her table runners when she did a drawing online a couple of years ago and have it on display every day. It is so precious to me. May God comfort all who loved her and may her light continue to shine through the stars above. Rest in peace, sweet Judy.  


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