In Memory

Judy Dickerson (Stoll) - Class Of 1966

Judy Dickerson (Stoll)

Judith Kay (Dickerson) Stoll, 72, of Olney, died on Saturday, December 12, 2020 at Good Samaritan Hospital in Vincennes, Indiana. She was born on December 27, 1947 in Noble, IL, the daughter of Raymond and Neva (Hough) Dickerson. She married Donald Stoll on August 7, 1966 at the Immanuel United Methodist Church in Olney. 

Judy worked as a secretary for Dr. Taft for many years and also sold cosmetics. She also worked at Trust Bank and Prudential Insurance.

Judy enjoyed riding motorcycles and traveled to 45 states in the U.S.. She was a member of the Women's Auxiliary at the American Legion and at one time she was Director of the Goldwing Chapter. Judy took pleasure in making jewelry and cooking. She was a also member of Immanuel United Methodist Church.

Judy is survived by her husband of 54 years, Don Stoll of Olney; son, Craig Stoll of Olney; grandson, Dalton Stoll of Olney; sister, Jean Madden; and several nieces and nephews.

Judy was preceded in death by her parents; sister, Pat Billingsley; and brothers-in-law, Kenny Madden and Glenn Billingsley. 

A Funeral Service will be held for Judith at 10:00 AM on Thursday, December 17, 2020 at the funeral home with a one hour visitation one hour prior to the service.

Interment will take place following the funeral services at Crest Haven Memorial Park.   Memorials can be made to the American Cancer Society and the American Heart Association.

Kistler-Patterson Funeral Home, Olney – December 13, 2020



 
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12/15/20 02:06 PM #1    

Lydia Staley (Spitz) (1968)

I rember Judy well. Her mother ran a child care center out of their home. My younger brother and I stayed there and because Judy and I were just a couple of years apart in age so we spent alot of time together. We would dress up and put on plays and sometimes get in trouble together. What ever we were doing it was always a fun time.  She was a good person. Rest in peace Judy.


12/16/20 10:04 AM #2    

Sheila Hagen (Muehling) (1966)

I was saddened to hear of Judy's passing.  The idea of not seeing her warm smile as each of us arrived at Miller's Grove for our 1966 High School Reunion celebrations, is hard to accept.  Judy was always a kind and generous person. She was a friend to all in high school and continued those friendships no matter who you were, every year that has passed.  

I will miss you Judy, Rest In Peace.

Sheila Hagen Muehling

 


12/16/20 12:47 PM #3    

Michael Elder (1966)

Sorry to read of Judy"s passing. She was a very nice person.

Rest in peace.


12/17/20 08:20 AM #4    

Gene Myers (1966)

Very sorry to hear of Judy's passing.  She was a very sweet lady and had been an active member of our reunion committee, through many years. A friendly face to welcome us back. My condolences to her entire family and friends.  She will be missed.     Gene Myers


12/17/20 11:52 AM #5    

Cathy Helm (Sanders) (1966)

When I think of Judy, I think of a warm, upbeat person, always ready with a smile. Our class has suffered quite a loss. My condolences to her family and friends. We will miss you, Judy!

 


12/19/20 11:21 AM #6    

Sam L. Jarvis (1966)

Judy, Judy, I have known you so long, I think you were one of the  first kids I met when we moved here, third grade. Always a big happy smile!! Always such a pleasure to talk to. I remember when we would run into you at the chiropractic care, and how we talked and talked, until he was ready to work on us. You were always so happy, even when you were in pain. You will sure be missed, Judy, by all your classmates. Sure sorry to read this,Don Stoll!!! And Dalton, I am sure you miss your grandma already!!!!

 


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