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Judith Benner “Judy” <I>Allen</I> Thompson

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Judith Benner “Judy” Allen Thompson

Birth
Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio, USA
Death
20 Feb 2021 (aged 82)
Covington, Kenton County, Kentucky, USA
Burial
Fort Mitchell, Kenton County, Kentucky, USA GPS-Latitude: 39.047207, Longitude: -84.5493111
Plot
Sec 9 Lot 13 Grave 8
Memorial ID
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Judy passed away unexpectedly the evening of February 20, 2021, at the age of 82. She lived a full and adventurous life to the end. She was born to Buford Layton and Alyce Allen in Park Hills, Kentucky. She attended Beechwood School followed by Seven Hills School, later graduating from the University of Kentucky, and remained a loyal fan of Kentucky basketball. After college, Judy moved to New York City, where she met her late husband Adrian. Judy spent most of her adulthood in New York City with Adrian raising their two children. In the early 1990s, she and Adrian moved back to Covington, Kentucky, to be closer to her mother, and remained there until present. Judy was a vibrant, funny free spirit, with a joi de vivre that was infectious to those around her. She cherished her family and friends, and loved to visit with them and entertain. She also loved traveling, especially to France, and was actively leading a local traveling club. She was an avid fan of the Cincinnati Opera and Keeneland, a member of several bridge clubs and active in the Northern Kentucky Heritage League and the Cincinnati Women's Club. She was a wonderful card player and cook, and loved all kinds of puzzles and books. Judy was preceded in death by her husband Adrian, her brother Robert Allen and her parents.
Judy passed away unexpectedly the evening of February 20, 2021, at the age of 82. She lived a full and adventurous life to the end. She was born to Buford Layton and Alyce Allen in Park Hills, Kentucky. She attended Beechwood School followed by Seven Hills School, later graduating from the University of Kentucky, and remained a loyal fan of Kentucky basketball. After college, Judy moved to New York City, where she met her late husband Adrian. Judy spent most of her adulthood in New York City with Adrian raising their two children. In the early 1990s, she and Adrian moved back to Covington, Kentucky, to be closer to her mother, and remained there until present. Judy was a vibrant, funny free spirit, with a joi de vivre that was infectious to those around her. She cherished her family and friends, and loved to visit with them and entertain. She also loved traveling, especially to France, and was actively leading a local traveling club. She was an avid fan of the Cincinnati Opera and Keeneland, a member of several bridge clubs and active in the Northern Kentucky Heritage League and the Cincinnati Women's Club. She was a wonderful card player and cook, and loved all kinds of puzzles and books. Judy was preceded in death by her husband Adrian, her brother Robert Allen and her parents.


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