Irma Ruth <I>Storrs</I> Judd

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Irma Ruth Storrs Judd

Birth
Provo, Utah County, Utah, USA
Death
13 Sep 2007 (aged 91)
Visalia, Tulare County, California, USA
Burial
Price, Carbon County, Utah, USA Add to Map
Plot
1-A-006-50
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Irma Ruth Storrs was born Sep 11, 1916 in Provo, Utah, the daughter of Fred Oakley & Adda Lottie Gibson Storrs. She married David Max Judd, son of David Hanes & Hettie Myralda Robertson Judd, Dec 3, 1935 in Price, Utah. They were the parents of three sons.
Irma died Sep 13, 2007 in Visalia, California.
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IRMA STORRS JUDD

Price/Visalia,CA- Irma Ruth Storrs Judd passed away at the age of 91, surrounded by her family on Thursday, Sept. 13, 2007, in Visalia, Calif.

She was born Sept. 11, 1916 in Provo, spent her childhood years in Price and graduated from Carbon High School. She was the second of seven children born to Fred O. and Lottie (Gibson) Storrs.

She married the love of her life, David Max Judd, on July 3, 1935. They celebrated their 56th wedding anniversary prior to his death in 1991.

Max and Irma moved to California, where Irma obtained a degree in cosmetology and a master's degree in vocational education from UCLA.

She was the director of cosmetology at Riverside City College for many years. She worked with Gov. Edmund Brown in pioneering the vocational-education program in California.

Their family was sealed in the Mesa, Ariz. LDS Temple on Nov. 10, 1950.

She and Max returned to Salt Lake City in the mid-1960's and operated their family auto repair business and Irma's beauty school.

They served a mission for the LDS Church in the Carolinas. The Gospel of Jesus Christ and her family were the focal points of Irma's life.

Irma is survived by her three sons and their families, Jim (Durinda) Judd of Visalia, Calif.; David (Linda) Judd of Hesperia, Calif.; and Roert (Lori) Judd of Henderson, Nev. She had eight grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren. Her great-grandchildren lovingly called her "Grandma Honey". She is also survived by her sisters, Edna Storrs Thompson, Helen Storrs Cluff and Nan Storrs Baker. Preceded in death by brother, Art Storrs, and sisters, Donna SAtorrs Curtis and Gene Storrs Pappas.

Her family will greatly miss her as will all of her extended family and friends.

Services were Sept. 17 in Visalia, Calif. A funeral service will be at Mitchell Funeral Home in Price on Friday, Sept. 21, at noon, with burial to follow at the Price City Cemetery.

A memorial luncheon will follow at the home of her niece, Joane Pappas White.
-published Sun Advocate, Sept. 18, 2007
Irma Ruth Storrs was born Sep 11, 1916 in Provo, Utah, the daughter of Fred Oakley & Adda Lottie Gibson Storrs. She married David Max Judd, son of David Hanes & Hettie Myralda Robertson Judd, Dec 3, 1935 in Price, Utah. They were the parents of three sons.
Irma died Sep 13, 2007 in Visalia, California.
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IRMA STORRS JUDD

Price/Visalia,CA- Irma Ruth Storrs Judd passed away at the age of 91, surrounded by her family on Thursday, Sept. 13, 2007, in Visalia, Calif.

She was born Sept. 11, 1916 in Provo, spent her childhood years in Price and graduated from Carbon High School. She was the second of seven children born to Fred O. and Lottie (Gibson) Storrs.

She married the love of her life, David Max Judd, on July 3, 1935. They celebrated their 56th wedding anniversary prior to his death in 1991.

Max and Irma moved to California, where Irma obtained a degree in cosmetology and a master's degree in vocational education from UCLA.

She was the director of cosmetology at Riverside City College for many years. She worked with Gov. Edmund Brown in pioneering the vocational-education program in California.

Their family was sealed in the Mesa, Ariz. LDS Temple on Nov. 10, 1950.

She and Max returned to Salt Lake City in the mid-1960's and operated their family auto repair business and Irma's beauty school.

They served a mission for the LDS Church in the Carolinas. The Gospel of Jesus Christ and her family were the focal points of Irma's life.

Irma is survived by her three sons and their families, Jim (Durinda) Judd of Visalia, Calif.; David (Linda) Judd of Hesperia, Calif.; and Roert (Lori) Judd of Henderson, Nev. She had eight grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren. Her great-grandchildren lovingly called her "Grandma Honey". She is also survived by her sisters, Edna Storrs Thompson, Helen Storrs Cluff and Nan Storrs Baker. Preceded in death by brother, Art Storrs, and sisters, Donna SAtorrs Curtis and Gene Storrs Pappas.

Her family will greatly miss her as will all of her extended family and friends.

Services were Sept. 17 in Visalia, Calif. A funeral service will be at Mitchell Funeral Home in Price on Friday, Sept. 21, at noon, with burial to follow at the Price City Cemetery.

A memorial luncheon will follow at the home of her niece, Joane Pappas White.
-published Sun Advocate, Sept. 18, 2007


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