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Judith Marie <I>Jones</I> Decker

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Judith Marie Jones Decker

Birth
Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA
Death
6 Aug 2019 (aged 68)
Sidell, Vermilion County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Indianola, Vermilion County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
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Judith Marie {Jones, Coons} Decker, 68, of Sidell, passed away at 1:30pm, Tuesday, August 6, 2019, at her home surrounded by family and friends.

She was born on August 18, 1950 in Chicago, the daughter of James Jesse Jones and Jennie Marie {Gilroy} Jones, both deceased. She was united in marriage to Terry Wayne Decker on July 27, 2002. He will miss her dearly.

Those who will also miss her include her children, Joanie Marie (Tim) Coons-Farren and Terry Russell (Monica) Decker; her siblings, James W. Jones, Jerry J. (Karen) Jones, Jack E. (Tracie) Jones, Jeannie M. (Robert) Jones, and Jeffery A. (Tralisa) Jones; her grandchildren, Levi J. Farren, Lucas P. (Mallory) Farren, and Keira Decker; a very special niece, Sheila; her nieces and nephews, Justin J. (Jennifer) Jones, Kyle Jones, Andrew Jones, Megan (Jeffery) Kepling, Jared (Kacie) Jones, Britton (Josh) Seaman, Katelyn Tellier, Haley (Darren) Tellier, Michelle Harbaugh, Emily Jones, Hillary (Randy) Jones, Gabby Jones, and Jaden Jones and her great nieces and great nephews, Brooklyn Kepling, Juilanna Jones, Jameson Jones, Bryson Miles, Kai Miles, and Noah Miles.

Judy was very passionate about being with her family. She loved having all her family at her home and her “pool parties”. Judy loved music and the many family & friends who played just for her. Her most precious gift was bringing family and friends together and creating all their most treasured memories to hold in everyone’s hearts. She always had “room for one more” and never knew a stranger or turned anyone away. She taught all her family & friends that being together, sharing, as well as taking care of each other and all who need it were and are the meaning of being here and having your best life. She felt her family was her greatest accomplishment and was intensely proud of them and loved to share that with everyone. Judy loved hard, true, and forever. Her life and legacy will be remembered always by those whose lives she touched.

Sunset Funeral Home
Judith Marie {Jones, Coons} Decker, 68, of Sidell, passed away at 1:30pm, Tuesday, August 6, 2019, at her home surrounded by family and friends.

She was born on August 18, 1950 in Chicago, the daughter of James Jesse Jones and Jennie Marie {Gilroy} Jones, both deceased. She was united in marriage to Terry Wayne Decker on July 27, 2002. He will miss her dearly.

Those who will also miss her include her children, Joanie Marie (Tim) Coons-Farren and Terry Russell (Monica) Decker; her siblings, James W. Jones, Jerry J. (Karen) Jones, Jack E. (Tracie) Jones, Jeannie M. (Robert) Jones, and Jeffery A. (Tralisa) Jones; her grandchildren, Levi J. Farren, Lucas P. (Mallory) Farren, and Keira Decker; a very special niece, Sheila; her nieces and nephews, Justin J. (Jennifer) Jones, Kyle Jones, Andrew Jones, Megan (Jeffery) Kepling, Jared (Kacie) Jones, Britton (Josh) Seaman, Katelyn Tellier, Haley (Darren) Tellier, Michelle Harbaugh, Emily Jones, Hillary (Randy) Jones, Gabby Jones, and Jaden Jones and her great nieces and great nephews, Brooklyn Kepling, Juilanna Jones, Jameson Jones, Bryson Miles, Kai Miles, and Noah Miles.

Judy was very passionate about being with her family. She loved having all her family at her home and her “pool parties”. Judy loved music and the many family & friends who played just for her. Her most precious gift was bringing family and friends together and creating all their most treasured memories to hold in everyone’s hearts. She always had “room for one more” and never knew a stranger or turned anyone away. She taught all her family & friends that being together, sharing, as well as taking care of each other and all who need it were and are the meaning of being here and having your best life. She felt her family was her greatest accomplishment and was intensely proud of them and loved to share that with everyone. Judy loved hard, true, and forever. Her life and legacy will be remembered always by those whose lives she touched.

Sunset Funeral Home


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