Shirley Ann Judkins

shirley judkins

March 15, 1935 ~ December 24, 2019

“Together Again with her husband Dave!” Shirley Ann Judkins, age 84, of Madison, Ohio went to her maker on Tuesday, December 24, 2019 at Cardinal Woods Skilled Nursing and Rehab Center peacefully surrounded by family. She was born on March 15, 1935 in Mentor, OH to Russell T. and Gladys E. (Warner) Brichford. Shirley was known as the “Nice Cross Lady” as she was often known for passing out her handmade crosses as an inspiration to others. She thoroughly enjoyed sharing her faith with everyone. She loved the Bible Study that she started and was always there to listen. Family and God was most important in her life. She also loved Black Licorice and Yellow Roses. Shirley leaves behind her family, Mary Lou (Tony) Novak, Linda "Lyn" Judkins, Sandra Frey and Jeannette Nichols-Zells; grandchildren, Rodney “JR”, Jamie, Stephen, Ryan, Chad, Jennifer, Joseph, Justin, David and Heather; three great-grandchildren; and her service puppy, Penny. She was preceded in death by her first husband, David E. Judkins; second husband, Ray Wiebush; sister, Margaret “Peggy” Eckert; son, David Russell Judkins and brother, Russell T. Brichford II. A Memorial Service will be held 2 pm, Monday, December 30, 2019 at the Cardinal Woods Skilled Nursing Center Dining Hall, 6831 Chapel Rd, Madison, OH. The Behm Family Funeral Home, 26 River Street, Madison, OH is assisting the family. Online obituary and guest book may be viewed at www.behmfuneral.com.

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  1. Knowing Shirley the last few years has been a privilege. She was a God loving woman til the very end, and she will be missed so much.

  2. She was a mother to me when I had no mother..she has always been a wonderful loving person full of wisdom and knowledge… she was definitely a Blessing….I will always and forever love you and cherish the memories you have given me to hold so dear…

  3. Shirley was one of the most sweetest ,Loving ,caring people I have ever met,and will miss her smiling face and her words of encouragement. She always knew just what to say to make a person feel better.Her and Dave bought my son his first Bible when he was 10 yrs old.and that was 39 years ago.

  4. I am deeply saddened of Aunt Shirley's passing. I will miss calling and talking with her. She was a wonderful caring and loving person.


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