Obituary
Judith Kay Brown went home to Jesus peacefully with her loved ones by her side on July 16, 2023. She was 80 years old. Judy was born to Delbert and Maureen Brown on June 4, 1943, in Lee’s Summit, Missouri.
She was preceded in death by her parents and brother Marvin Brown. She is survived by her husband Ron and their two daughters Carrie Rodgers (Steve) and Mindi Kilmartin, and 6 grandchildren, Ashlinn, Morgann, Mitchell, Amanda, Lexi, and Mackenzie.
Judy graduated from Lee’s Summit High School in May of 1961 and then married the love of her life in August of 1961. Judy worked several part time jobs over the years, one with the License’s Bureau and another with the Lee’s Summit School Board for 15 years. She was a devoted wife, loving mother, and grandmother. She especially enjoyed spending time with her grandkids and attending their many sporting events and activities.
Judy was a beautiful person inside and out. Her stunning smile would light up the whole room. She cared deeply for the people around her and was so kind and passionate. She made an impact on many lives. She will be forever missed. Until we meet again.
A visitation will be held on July 22, 2023, from 1:00 pm – 2:30 pm with the service at 2:30 pm at Langsford Funeral Home, 115 SW 3rd, Lee’s Summit, MO, 64063
Donations may be made to the Alzheimer’s Association in lieu of flowers.
Arrangements by Langsford Funeral Home, 115 SW 3rd St., Lee’s Summit, MO 64063
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Judy made a huge difference in my life. She was my Camp Fire Girls leader. She had to keep me inline a lot but she did it with ease. She was so kind with her teaching all of the crafts we did. Camping and how to do a lot of primitive things. The songs she taught us I still sing from time to time. I (even at 60) think of her often because of all the things I learned from her. She was a beautiful soul. Wishing all of you peace and comfort.
We met Judy in high school, lots of double dates, many years of good talks, sharing secrets, raising our children. We always kept in touch. Judy was genuine…..a kind and gentle soul. She will always be remembered knowing she was always there for a friend or family. Even though that terrible disease took so much from her and the family, I sat by her that last time and she held my hand and smiled. To Ronnie, Carrie, Mindi and all her family we send our love for peace and comfort, we send prayers.
Ron and family,
So sorry we can’t be there today but know you are in our thoughts and prayers. Judy was a wonderful friend growing up and know she will be missed. Our love and prayers sent tp all.