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Judy Kay Wolf

June 6, 1954 — June 2, 2025

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Judy Kay Wolf, a cherished member of her family, passed away peacefully on June 2, 2025, in Kalamazoo, Michigan, surrounded by her loved ones. Born on June 6, 1954, in Knott County, Kentucky, Judy’s spirit was as free as the wind itself, guided throughout her life by her deep admiration for angels.

Judy's personality radiated kindness and support; she was a source of love for those who had the pleasure of knowing her. Her gentle nature was particularly evident in her relationships with family, especially her grandchildren, with whom she shared an extraordinary bond. Judy adored her grandchildren—Patrisha Waters, Anthony Reed, Logan Persing, Gavin Persing, Ashley Buter, Cody Daniels, Devon Kuhns, Jacob Kuhns, Justin Aikin, Tristen Daniels, Wesley Daniels, Peyton Daniels, Cheyanne, and Alisha—always finding great joy in being an integral part of their lives.

She was not only a loving grandmother but also a dedicated caretaker to her husband, William Wolf. Their union brought warmth and commitment, reflecting the love that defined Judy’s life. As a mother, Judy nurtured her children—Rodney Daniels, Marty (Rayanne) Daniels, Wanda Daniels, and Tonia Persing—with the same boundless affection she showed in every aspect of her life. She also embraced her stepchildren, David Wolf, Lawrence Wolf, and Lisa Allen, as part of her family, sharing her love and care with them.

Judy had a special connection with her siblings, fostering an enduring relationship with each of them. She leaves behind her beloved sisters Lily, Loreane, and Shirley, her brother Bud, along with her niece and caretaker Jessica, who provided support and love to both Judy & William. Judy cherished her extended family and friends, including many whom she held dear.

Her parents, Clyde Conley and Edith Conley, have preceded her in death, yet the values and lessons they instilled in her live on through her family.

Judy's admiration for angels was a reflection of her own spirit—embracing life with a caring heart and guiding others with her light. Her legacy of love, kindness, and devotion will be deeply missed and forever cherished by all who knew her.

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