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Judith A. “Judy” <I>Corn</I> Newton

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Judith A. “Judy” Corn Newton

Birth
Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana, USA
Death
6 Jul 2022 (aged 64)
Appleton, Outagamie County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Neopit, Menominee County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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Judith A. Newton (Corn), age 64 of Shawano, started her journey to the spirit world on Wednesday evening, July 6, 2022, at ThedaCare Medical Center-Appleton, surrounded by family and friends, due to sudden complications from an autoimmune condition.

Judy was born on September 25, 1957, in Indianapolis, Indiana, a daughter of the late Violet Butler and the late Gayle Corn, Sr. Growing up mainly in the Shawano area, she attended the College of the Menominee Nation where she made the Dean's List and graduated with high honors. Judy owned and operated her own cleaning business, JC's Clean n One, and was also the president of the Menominee Chamber of Commerce where she helped many tribal businesses. Judy volunteered extensively for numerous causes and was always the first to lend a hand to the many in need. She is a member of St Anthony's Catholic Church in Neopit.

Judy loved spending time with family, especially her children and grandchildren. Her hobbies were fishing, taking rides in the woods, feeding animals in her backyard, camping, and dancing. She was an avid Green Bay Packer fan. She also had a knack of cooking for everyone, making fry bread and chili, sewing native regalia, ribbon skirts, beadwork, feather fans, and was the main seamstress for many of her family and friends.

Judy is survived by one daughter, Carol (Jeremy) Voldsness of Green Bay; her stepson, Clarence "That Bear" Fish (Terri Sanapaw); three beautiful grandchildren, Dalton (Krista) Jacobs, Seth Brunette, and Aria Brunette; two great-grandchildren, Lincoln, and Symphony; six step-grandchildren, Vincent, Utahnna, Ciarra, Abby, Evenell, and Dr. J. She is further survived by three sisters, Renee (Nolan) Mahkimetas of Keshena, Glenda Hollsten of Appleton and Roseann Otradovec of Shawano; six brothers, Eugene Newton of Green Bay, Alfred "Baby Gene" (Kala Jo) Newton of Keshena, Whatta Dodge, Mike Newton of Appleton, Jerry Newton of Freedom, and Gail Corn of Keshena; special nieces, Jessica Pruess of Omro, Tammy Kosbab-Swierczynski, and Kailee "Kool-Aid Girl" Knudsen, both of Sun Prairie, Missy Mahkimetas-Kurkiewicz of Dellwood, Tsilos "Jewels" Kosbab of Springfield, IL; three goddaughters, Deborah McPherson, Tammy and Tsilos; and numerous nieces, nephews, relatives and friends, including her three special friends, Karen Boyd, Nicky Boman-Farrell, and her cousin, Bobbi Caldwell, whom she referred to as her sister; and her uncle "Sonny" John Newton of Keshena . Judy was preceded in death by her sister, Sandi, and three brothers, Everett "Newt" Newton, Wayne Corn, and Jonathon Corn.

A funeral mass for Judy will be celebrated on Tuesday, July 12, 2022, at 11:00 am at St. Anthony Catholic Church in Neopit. Father Hanz Christian will be the Celebrant. Visitation will begin after 12:00 pm on Sunday, July 10, 2022, at the St. Anthony Community Center and continue until the time of Mass on Tuesday.
Judith A. Newton (Corn), age 64 of Shawano, started her journey to the spirit world on Wednesday evening, July 6, 2022, at ThedaCare Medical Center-Appleton, surrounded by family and friends, due to sudden complications from an autoimmune condition.

Judy was born on September 25, 1957, in Indianapolis, Indiana, a daughter of the late Violet Butler and the late Gayle Corn, Sr. Growing up mainly in the Shawano area, she attended the College of the Menominee Nation where she made the Dean's List and graduated with high honors. Judy owned and operated her own cleaning business, JC's Clean n One, and was also the president of the Menominee Chamber of Commerce where she helped many tribal businesses. Judy volunteered extensively for numerous causes and was always the first to lend a hand to the many in need. She is a member of St Anthony's Catholic Church in Neopit.

Judy loved spending time with family, especially her children and grandchildren. Her hobbies were fishing, taking rides in the woods, feeding animals in her backyard, camping, and dancing. She was an avid Green Bay Packer fan. She also had a knack of cooking for everyone, making fry bread and chili, sewing native regalia, ribbon skirts, beadwork, feather fans, and was the main seamstress for many of her family and friends.

Judy is survived by one daughter, Carol (Jeremy) Voldsness of Green Bay; her stepson, Clarence "That Bear" Fish (Terri Sanapaw); three beautiful grandchildren, Dalton (Krista) Jacobs, Seth Brunette, and Aria Brunette; two great-grandchildren, Lincoln, and Symphony; six step-grandchildren, Vincent, Utahnna, Ciarra, Abby, Evenell, and Dr. J. She is further survived by three sisters, Renee (Nolan) Mahkimetas of Keshena, Glenda Hollsten of Appleton and Roseann Otradovec of Shawano; six brothers, Eugene Newton of Green Bay, Alfred "Baby Gene" (Kala Jo) Newton of Keshena, Whatta Dodge, Mike Newton of Appleton, Jerry Newton of Freedom, and Gail Corn of Keshena; special nieces, Jessica Pruess of Omro, Tammy Kosbab-Swierczynski, and Kailee "Kool-Aid Girl" Knudsen, both of Sun Prairie, Missy Mahkimetas-Kurkiewicz of Dellwood, Tsilos "Jewels" Kosbab of Springfield, IL; three goddaughters, Deborah McPherson, Tammy and Tsilos; and numerous nieces, nephews, relatives and friends, including her three special friends, Karen Boyd, Nicky Boman-Farrell, and her cousin, Bobbi Caldwell, whom she referred to as her sister; and her uncle "Sonny" John Newton of Keshena . Judy was preceded in death by her sister, Sandi, and three brothers, Everett "Newt" Newton, Wayne Corn, and Jonathon Corn.

A funeral mass for Judy will be celebrated on Tuesday, July 12, 2022, at 11:00 am at St. Anthony Catholic Church in Neopit. Father Hanz Christian will be the Celebrant. Visitation will begin after 12:00 pm on Sunday, July 10, 2022, at the St. Anthony Community Center and continue until the time of Mass on Tuesday.


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  • Maintained by: Anonymous Relative Sibling
  • Originally Created by: DC
  • Added: Jul 9, 2022
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/241443925/judith_a-newton: accessed ), memorial page for Judith A. “Judy” Corn Newton (25 Sep 1957–6 Jul 2022), Find a Grave Memorial ID 241443925, citing Saint Anthonys Cemetery, Neopit, Menominee County, Wisconsin, USA; Maintained by Anonymous (contributor 47839974).