She was born on May 11, 1939 in Fillmore, NY to Merton and Alta (Benson) Armison.
On December 24, 1969 she married Thomas E. Morris in Hume, NY.
Judith worked for the Ohio Turnpike for 25 years as a toll collector.
She was a member of the Independent Freewill Baptist Church in Pemberville, OH and was celebrated as the first women voted to the town council in Rushford, NY.
Everyone knew Judith for her baked goods, love of cooking and her famous peach pie.
Judith is survived by her husband of 47 years: Thomas, children: Cindy (John) Nichols of Farmersville, NY, Doug (Robin) Potter of Pike, NY, Jacki (Tom) Rich of Lorain, OH, Teresa Morris of Elmore, OH, Kathi Morris of Knoxville, TN, Lori Marchese of Olmsted Falls, OH, 18 grandchildren, numerous great grandchildren, sister: Dorothy Konz of Richmond, VA, brothers: Max (Jan) Armison of Fillmore, NY and Clair (Connie) Armison of Rushford, NY.
She was preceded in death by her parents.
She was born on May 11, 1939 in Fillmore, NY to Merton and Alta (Benson) Armison.
On December 24, 1969 she married Thomas E. Morris in Hume, NY.
Judith worked for the Ohio Turnpike for 25 years as a toll collector.
She was a member of the Independent Freewill Baptist Church in Pemberville, OH and was celebrated as the first women voted to the town council in Rushford, NY.
Everyone knew Judith for her baked goods, love of cooking and her famous peach pie.
Judith is survived by her husband of 47 years: Thomas, children: Cindy (John) Nichols of Farmersville, NY, Doug (Robin) Potter of Pike, NY, Jacki (Tom) Rich of Lorain, OH, Teresa Morris of Elmore, OH, Kathi Morris of Knoxville, TN, Lori Marchese of Olmsted Falls, OH, 18 grandchildren, numerous great grandchildren, sister: Dorothy Konz of Richmond, VA, brothers: Max (Jan) Armison of Fillmore, NY and Clair (Connie) Armison of Rushford, NY.
She was preceded in death by her parents.
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