She married William Reid Judd Jr. on July 3, 1946, in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Theda graduated in the class of 1938 from Burley High School then continued her education graduating from Albion State Normal Teachers College in 1940. She received a Bachelor degree in English from the University of Utah. Theda was a natural teacher with a beautiful sense of humor. She was employed as a resource elementary school teacher in Idaho and Davis School Districts. She retired in September, 1982.
Theda was a member of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers, Helen Mar Miller Camp, Daughters of the American Revolution, Mayflower society, Farmington Historical Museum and the Libertarian Party.
Theda was very active in politics, her interests include history, genealogy, music, piano, doll collecting and travel. She traveled extensively throughout the world. Her love of history extended from personal genealogy.
She served as a Tech. Sergeant in the Women's Army Corps at Camp Shanks, New York and Adjutant General's School, Ft. Sam Houston, Texas during World War II. She was honorably released January 11, 1946. A courageous pioneer, Theda was one of the first WAC's in the army.
Theda is survived by her two brothers, Kenneth (Margaret) Whitehead of Falls Church, Virginia; Clair (Dorothy) Whitehead of Tremonton, Utah; four sons, William Reid (Margarita) Judd III of San Jose, California; Christian C. Judd of Farmington, Utah; Joseph R. (Megan) Judd of Farmington, Utah; Kenneth L. (Sherry) Judd of Danielson, Connecticut, three grandchildren, Andrew, Michelle and Kelley A. Judd.
Like the mountains she lived by all her life, her presence was subtle but her impression on the landscape of all our lives is cherished and unending.
Funeral Services will be held 11 a.m. Saturday, December 4, 2004 at Lindquist's Bountiful Mortuary, 727 N. 400 E. where friends may call from 10:00-10:45 a.m. prior to services. Interment Lindquist's Memorial Garden of the Wasatch.
~~ Published by The Salt Lake Tribune on Dec. 2, 2004.
She married William Reid Judd Jr. on July 3, 1946, in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Theda graduated in the class of 1938 from Burley High School then continued her education graduating from Albion State Normal Teachers College in 1940. She received a Bachelor degree in English from the University of Utah. Theda was a natural teacher with a beautiful sense of humor. She was employed as a resource elementary school teacher in Idaho and Davis School Districts. She retired in September, 1982.
Theda was a member of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers, Helen Mar Miller Camp, Daughters of the American Revolution, Mayflower society, Farmington Historical Museum and the Libertarian Party.
Theda was very active in politics, her interests include history, genealogy, music, piano, doll collecting and travel. She traveled extensively throughout the world. Her love of history extended from personal genealogy.
She served as a Tech. Sergeant in the Women's Army Corps at Camp Shanks, New York and Adjutant General's School, Ft. Sam Houston, Texas during World War II. She was honorably released January 11, 1946. A courageous pioneer, Theda was one of the first WAC's in the army.
Theda is survived by her two brothers, Kenneth (Margaret) Whitehead of Falls Church, Virginia; Clair (Dorothy) Whitehead of Tremonton, Utah; four sons, William Reid (Margarita) Judd III of San Jose, California; Christian C. Judd of Farmington, Utah; Joseph R. (Megan) Judd of Farmington, Utah; Kenneth L. (Sherry) Judd of Danielson, Connecticut, three grandchildren, Andrew, Michelle and Kelley A. Judd.
Like the mountains she lived by all her life, her presence was subtle but her impression on the landscape of all our lives is cherished and unending.
Funeral Services will be held 11 a.m. Saturday, December 4, 2004 at Lindquist's Bountiful Mortuary, 727 N. 400 E. where friends may call from 10:00-10:45 a.m. prior to services. Interment Lindquist's Memorial Garden of the Wasatch.
~~ Published by The Salt Lake Tribune on Dec. 2, 2004.
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