She appreciated the simple pleasures in life, was funny, loved Christmas and enjoyed watching old westerns. Her favorite pastime was going to garage sales and flea markets, and she had an eye for antiques and collectibles from years past. While Judy loved ALL animals, being with her dog, Sophie, her many cats and her donkeys always made her happiest. She loved to tell the story about how she found Sophie at a garage sale, and they had been inseparable ever since.
She was preceded in death by: her husband, Gary Anderson; her cherished son, Vincent "Ray" Langford; a brother, John Hanauer, Jr.; and her parents, John and Lucille Hanauer. She is survived by: her caring nieces, Lisa Hanauer (Sue Spiegel) and Loren Napier (Tony); a special cousin, Linda Brancato; a brother, Steve Hanauer; three children, Kathy Meier, David Anderson and Steve Anderson; four grandchildren, Tristyn Meier, Kaleb Meier, Shelby Anderson and Micah Anderson; eight nieces and nephews, Leah Cline, Jacob Cline, Chris Sears, Jeff Hanauer, John (Joanne) Orthmann, Yvonne Orthmann, Joe Brancato and Mike Brancato; and plus numerous great-grandchildren. Judy leaves behind a host of devoted friends, who will miss her dearly, including Linda and Jim Ashburn, Janet and Elmer Prikkel, Jean Kyle and many others.
In lieu of flowers, please consider a memorial contribution to SICSA, 8172 Washington Church Road, Dayton, Ohio 45458. A memorial service will be held at 1:00 p.m. Monday, January 24, with a visitation at 1:00 p.m. and service at 2:00 p.m. at Morton and Whetstone Funeral Home, 139 South Dixie Drive, Vandalia, Ohio. Masks will be required.
Source: Morton and Whetstone Funeral Home website at mortonwhetstonefh.com
She appreciated the simple pleasures in life, was funny, loved Christmas and enjoyed watching old westerns. Her favorite pastime was going to garage sales and flea markets, and she had an eye for antiques and collectibles from years past. While Judy loved ALL animals, being with her dog, Sophie, her many cats and her donkeys always made her happiest. She loved to tell the story about how she found Sophie at a garage sale, and they had been inseparable ever since.
She was preceded in death by: her husband, Gary Anderson; her cherished son, Vincent "Ray" Langford; a brother, John Hanauer, Jr.; and her parents, John and Lucille Hanauer. She is survived by: her caring nieces, Lisa Hanauer (Sue Spiegel) and Loren Napier (Tony); a special cousin, Linda Brancato; a brother, Steve Hanauer; three children, Kathy Meier, David Anderson and Steve Anderson; four grandchildren, Tristyn Meier, Kaleb Meier, Shelby Anderson and Micah Anderson; eight nieces and nephews, Leah Cline, Jacob Cline, Chris Sears, Jeff Hanauer, John (Joanne) Orthmann, Yvonne Orthmann, Joe Brancato and Mike Brancato; and plus numerous great-grandchildren. Judy leaves behind a host of devoted friends, who will miss her dearly, including Linda and Jim Ashburn, Janet and Elmer Prikkel, Jean Kyle and many others.
In lieu of flowers, please consider a memorial contribution to SICSA, 8172 Washington Church Road, Dayton, Ohio 45458. A memorial service will be held at 1:00 p.m. Monday, January 24, with a visitation at 1:00 p.m. and service at 2:00 p.m. at Morton and Whetstone Funeral Home, 139 South Dixie Drive, Vandalia, Ohio. Masks will be required.
Source: Morton and Whetstone Funeral Home website at mortonwhetstonefh.com
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