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Judy <I>Knece</I> Stevens

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Judy Knece Stevens

Birth
Laurelville, Hocking County, Ohio, USA
Death
31 Dec 2016 (aged 60)
Circleville, Pickaway County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Cremated, Location of ashes is unknown Add to Map
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Judy Stevens passed away at Berger Hospital on December 31, 2016, after a long battle with lung cancer that had metastasized to her bones and brain. Judy was born in Laurelville, Ohio, on October 7, 1956, to Jesse Earl Knece and Betty Stump Knece. Besides her father, Judy was predeceased by both maternal and paternal grandparents; daughter Tracy Marie Stevens; brother Carl Knece; sisters Pamela and Phyllis Knece; brothers-in-law Gene R. Stevens, Glen E. Stevens,and Ronnie Hinton. Judy is survived by her mother; husband of forty years David H. Stevens; son Ryan D.H. Stevens; daughter Tara Nicole Stevens; grandson Brandon A.T. Stevens; sisters Donna (Max) Raines, Sheila (Ronnie, deceased) Hinton, Helen (Marshall) Roth, Dema (Ron) Morgan; brother David Knece; sisters-in-law Betty (Gene R., deceased) Stevens, Helen (Clyde) Fausnaugh and special cousin and best friend, Robin Beaver. Judy attended Laurelville Elementary school, and Lancaster Junior High and High School. She graduated from DuPont High School in Rand, West Virginia and attended classes at West Virginia State College. While living in Charleston, West Virginia, Judy worked for the state government. After moving back to Ohio, Judy worked at Big Bear Grocery, Wynn Molded Plastics, and Distribution Fulfillment Services. Judy retired from outside work in 1997 to become a full time homemaker. Judy was a devoted fan of the Ohio State Buckeyes football and the Cincinnati Bengals. Judy loved all animals. During her lifetime she had countless cats, several dogs, rabbits, ducks, and chickens. Her pets provided some measure of comfort during her final days. . A special thanks goes out to Berger Hospice, (especially Dr. Bohlen and Kim Graffis) and the third floor nursing staff at Berger Hospital for making her final hours as comfortable as possible. Honoring Judy's wishes, there will be no final viewing or services held. Judy will be cremated, and arrangements have been entrusted to Defenbaugh-Wise-Schoedinger Funeral Home.
Judy Stevens passed away at Berger Hospital on December 31, 2016, after a long battle with lung cancer that had metastasized to her bones and brain. Judy was born in Laurelville, Ohio, on October 7, 1956, to Jesse Earl Knece and Betty Stump Knece. Besides her father, Judy was predeceased by both maternal and paternal grandparents; daughter Tracy Marie Stevens; brother Carl Knece; sisters Pamela and Phyllis Knece; brothers-in-law Gene R. Stevens, Glen E. Stevens,and Ronnie Hinton. Judy is survived by her mother; husband of forty years David H. Stevens; son Ryan D.H. Stevens; daughter Tara Nicole Stevens; grandson Brandon A.T. Stevens; sisters Donna (Max) Raines, Sheila (Ronnie, deceased) Hinton, Helen (Marshall) Roth, Dema (Ron) Morgan; brother David Knece; sisters-in-law Betty (Gene R., deceased) Stevens, Helen (Clyde) Fausnaugh and special cousin and best friend, Robin Beaver. Judy attended Laurelville Elementary school, and Lancaster Junior High and High School. She graduated from DuPont High School in Rand, West Virginia and attended classes at West Virginia State College. While living in Charleston, West Virginia, Judy worked for the state government. After moving back to Ohio, Judy worked at Big Bear Grocery, Wynn Molded Plastics, and Distribution Fulfillment Services. Judy retired from outside work in 1997 to become a full time homemaker. Judy was a devoted fan of the Ohio State Buckeyes football and the Cincinnati Bengals. Judy loved all animals. During her lifetime she had countless cats, several dogs, rabbits, ducks, and chickens. Her pets provided some measure of comfort during her final days. . A special thanks goes out to Berger Hospice, (especially Dr. Bohlen and Kim Graffis) and the third floor nursing staff at Berger Hospital for making her final hours as comfortable as possible. Honoring Judy's wishes, there will be no final viewing or services held. Judy will be cremated, and arrangements have been entrusted to Defenbaugh-Wise-Schoedinger Funeral Home.


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