Of Albion, Washington passed away on Jan 23, 2024 at Pullman Regional Hospital. Born Judy Ann Summers, to George "Dick" and Bessie Summers on Jan 21, 1945 in Meridian Idaho, she grew up in Blackfoot Idaho, where she met and married Merle Dawson in August of 1963. They moved to Albion in 1969, where Judy would remain for the rest of her life. After a divorce in 1980, Judy was hired as a teller by Seafirst Bank, and then Bank of America, where she continued to work until her retirement. Many of the bank's clients knew her as the "Teddy Bear Lady", due to her love of stuffed bears, that she would bring to work with her daily. Her other loves were her daughters, Tracy Milano and LeAnn Drury, along with her two grandchildren David and Katie Milano. She is preceded in death by her parents, Dick and Bessie, along with her brother Robert. She will be greatly missed by those that knew her, including her childhood friend, Roxie and her best friend of more than 50 years, Phyllis. The family would like to thank the doctors and nurses of Pullman Regional Hospital, for their care and support during that difficult time.
Of Albion, Washington passed away on Jan 23, 2024 at Pullman Regional Hospital. Born Judy Ann Summers, to George "Dick" and Bessie Summers on Jan 21, 1945 in Meridian Idaho, she grew up in Blackfoot Idaho, where she met and married Merle Dawson in August of 1963. They moved to Albion in 1969, where Judy would remain for the rest of her life. After a divorce in 1980, Judy was hired as a teller by Seafirst Bank, and then Bank of America, where she continued to work until her retirement. Many of the bank's clients knew her as the "Teddy Bear Lady", due to her love of stuffed bears, that she would bring to work with her daily. Her other loves were her daughters, Tracy Milano and LeAnn Drury, along with her two grandchildren David and Katie Milano. She is preceded in death by her parents, Dick and Bessie, along with her brother Robert. She will be greatly missed by those that knew her, including her childhood friend, Roxie and her best friend of more than 50 years, Phyllis. The family would like to thank the doctors and nurses of Pullman Regional Hospital, for their care and support during that difficult time.
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