Judy Ann Russell's Obituary
Judy Ann Russell has passed on to be with God, Grandpa, Grandma and the rest of our loved ones at age 50 on May 22nd, 2022 one week and a half from her 51st birthday while she was hard at work taking care of the house. She was born on June 6, 1971. Loving Daughter of the late Michael John Kinney and Sally (Wolf) Kinney; cherished and blessed Mother of Sequoyah Michael Russell. She has had the greatest of intentions to support people no matter what she was feeling physically or emotionally in most selfless and unconditional ways to hurting hearts. She lived her life as a Lightworker, a beacon of positivity, inspiration and guidance for countless lost souls in need of spiritual help. She has grown to have friends all across the world. Judy is already in a better place, without pain and suffering which she has endured far too much in her life. She really tried so hard and has had so much willpower to turn her life around with immense motivation and strength. She overcame a terrible smoking habit that was developed around age 12 after around or almost 20 some years. She quit on the anniversary of the day that her beloved father (Uncle Mickey) passed away to make that day a very special and memorable day to give her the strength she needed to go on. Her hope was to share that message to people to inspire them to find a special day to quit their habits and be motivated by them to not go back! Even if you feel like there was something you wanted to say to her...know that the relationship and the loving connection that you had with her was what really mattered in life. There really are no proper ways to say goodbye. She really tried her very best to stay in touch with everyone but her health problems made it very difficult for people to fully understand. Also know that every invitation to get together meant so much to her even though she could not physically make it possible. She is and will always be sorely missed. May God bless her spirit in Heaven, Amen.
Judy will be remembered for her love of music and had an innate talent for sightreading the piano, volunteering and playing at nursing homes, also visiting lonely residents. She closely studied the teachings of Edgar Casey, She was close to her cats Wish and Sassy Cat and many other pets throughout her life. She enjoyed using her green thumb to care for plants and would also feed the stray cats at the parks late at night. Judy loved the Muppets, Christmas movies, Hong Kong Fooey, The Neverending Story, Ripley's believe it or not, The Bahamas, Hawaii, Florida, Gyro George, China House, Bruce Lee, Foreigner, Kansas, Pink Floyd, Fleetwood Mac, Journey, Dream Theatre, Opeth etc. She will be so painfully missed, but her actions will forever resonate through those, she has inspired.
Some memorable names in her life are as follows: Wolf family, Robert Landers, Carol Lee and Pavlina family, Flynn family, Scott Cameron, Scales family, Mary McDermott, Rick Lehner, Carpenter family, Cheryl Tabar, Wesoloski family, Laforce family, Patty and Baker/Ralston family, Sean Hanna and family, Chris Beherend and family, Brandon Haynes, Willy, Austin Bonnett, Aunt Pat & Uncle Fritz, Willy, Pinky/Laura Grzelak, Hamilton family, Savage family, Risher family, Ferrato family, Young family, Coe family, Tracie Allen, Strongs family, Verbeke family, Rebecca Ludwig, Jarboe/Daniels/Branham/Janey/Wilhelm/Patty/Weekley family, Sareney, Alise/Hoover family,
Devin Reynard, Robert Reed and family, Dave Crysler, Dawn and Carmen DiDonato-Milton, Blunschi family, Pavelka family, Glihousen family, Manthey family, Walker family, Katherin Bishop, Dean Clark, Rick Reitz, Laura White, Michelle Patty, Missy Hensell, Rob Stiffler, Miranda Crago, McJunkins family, Schreibman family, Lanham family, Reyes/Apablaza family, James Glem & Boyer family, Shaun Lawson, Wayne Losh, Peck family, Eakle family, Brandi Hayes, Hays family, Barletta/Toffolo family, Olesick family, Kellen Bearden, Tori Hynes, Joe Burroughs, Ty Brandt and family, Catrina Hyvarienen, Sheldon Inman and many, many, more.
Online condolences and memories may be left on Judy's memorial page at sunsetfuneralandcemetery.com
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