Judy A. McReynolds, 66, of Waco, passed away Saturday, May 24th at her residence.
Cremation services entrusted to Lake Shore Funeral Home. Private family services to be held.
Judy was born in 1947 to Ray and Mary (Dice) Shiffer in Hutchinson, Kansas, and grew up in Medora. She was united in marriage to Ed McReynolds on August 4, 1964. They spent just shy of 50 years together in marriage, but hit that milestone easily when you take into consideration how long they had been in love with one another. Judy loved to travel, and with Ed, they visited 26 states together- usually taking to the open road by car on a whim, ready for whatever adventure was ahead. One of her favorite places was Colorado, due to the beautiful landscape. Often, Ed and Judy would hop in the car and decide where their destination would be when they got there; as long as they were together, it didn’t matter.
Judy was not just well traveled, she also was an excellent bowler, enjoyed cooking for friends and family, and had a soft heart for animals. She will be greatly missed by all who knew and loved her.
She was preceded in death by her parents; one son, Johnny Lee McReynolds; and three sisters, Donna Lott, Della Collie, and Mary Bates.
She is survived by her loving husband, Ed McReynolds; son, Mike and wife Melissa; four grandchildren, Chad, Jessica, Tosha, and Tiffany; six great-grandchildren, Justin, Jayeda, Jorden, Nevaeh, Mia, and Asher; two brothers, Ray “Bud” Shiffer and wife Lilly, and Leroy “Jim” Shiffer and wife Melessa; two sisters, Raylene Wall and husband Gary, and Linda Spicer and husband Terri; as well as numerous nieces, nephews, and other family members and friends.
Memorials in memory of Judy may be made to the American Cancer Society or the American Diabetes Association.
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Eddie and Mike, hugs to both of you. Your wife and mother was one of the best sister in laws a person could wish for. She will be missed.
I am so sorry to read of your loss, The family has my thoughts and prayers. By means of the resurrections hope many will be able to come back and enjoy life again here un earth. Ps. 37:29. Rev. 21;3,4.
Ed, mike and Melissa
Know that you all are in our thoughts and prayers. Judy was a great lady and good friend as well as mother in law to our daughter. She will be missed on earth but forever in our hearts.
So very sorry to hear about Judy, my prayers are with you and your family members and friends. It is so very hard to lose someone you love and have shared your life with. May God comfort you in all the days ahead until you see her again. Remember God will join us altogether some day. Love you Naomi.
So sorry to hear about Judy. It is so hard to lose someone you love and have lived your life with. May god comfort you as only he can. Remember someday we will all be brought together again, until that time love all those around you, that love you and still need you. Love Naomi
Uncle Eddie,
I wish that I had been around more to see you both. Some of my best memories involve you and Aunt Judy. I am sorry for your loss. She will be missed.
Love,
Dana
We were deeply saddened by the passing of Judy. She was a wonderful person.Please God sees your pain and greif and will meet you where you are at if you ask Him too.
Eddie, Sorry to hear of Judy’s death. Praying for you and your family.
Our hearts are broken with the loss of such a beautiful soul. She loved life and her family…and it showed! Much love to you, Eddie and Mike, and your family. We are praying for you all.
Eddie: Sorry to hear of your loss–praying for you and your family at this time.
The family of Bluebonnet Health Services extends our deepest sympathy in the loss of Judy. It has been an honor to care for her and we wish Ed, Michael, Melissa and all the loved ones peace and comfort in the days ahead.
My sympathies to you Ed, Mike and Melissa. Judy was a great person and will be greatly missed. Prayers to all.
What a wonderful Lady always enjoyed your visits.
Hugs and Prayers for the family
Eddie take care next time in Hutchinson area lets get together and maybe get CJ to
join us either here or Wichita.
Love always Judy