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JUDITH ROYER

1950 - 2020

JUDITH ROYER obituary, 1950-2020, Trotwood, OH

BORN

1950

DIED

2020

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Rogers' Funeral Homes, Inc.

110 West Main Street

Trotwood, Ohio

JUDITH ROYER Obituary

ROYER (Vivian),

Judith Anne

Died at home surrounded by her family in Trotwood, Ohio, from dementia on December 21, 2020, at the age of 70. She was born February 9th, 1950, at Reid Hospital in Richmond, Indiana to Winona (Prichard) Vivian and Robert Vivian. After an early career as a registered nurse (graduated 1972) and starting her family of three children with Dr. James Royer (married 1972-1988), she went to medical school (graduated 1989) and launched a second career as an Emergency Medicine physician. Most of those years were spent at Good Samaritan Hospital in Dayton, Ohio, including a stint as the director of the ER. Her passion for emergency care extended to fire and rescue squads; she was a certified EMT and volunteered as the Physician Medical Director for many squads in the Dayton area (including Brookville, Clayton, Englewood, Lewisburg, New Lebanon, Phillipsburg, Trotwood, Union, and West Alexandria).

Judy had so much loving, creative energy. She was forever starting crafts that she might or might not finish, collecting and loving animals (many of them rescued), reading a good book in front of the woodstove, and looking for ways to make the world around her a little more friendly and warm. She enjoyed keeping chickens throughout her life; she relished delivering eggs (and making new friends along the way) all around Dayton.

While Judy reveled in supporting myriad causes, including education in Native North American communities, women's issues, and nature conservation, much of her energy in the last 16 years was spent starting and growing the non-profit organization BEAMs in Guatemala. This group of volunteers buys beadwork from Mayan artisans in the Lake Atitlán region of Guatemala, sells them in the US, and returns all the profits to the Mayan community in the form of medical and school supplies. She is mourned by a large and loving Guatemalan community of artists, educators, and medical providers. The work of BEAMs is being continued by her sister Cathy.

Judy leaves behind her mother Win, sister Catherine Druley, children Christopher Royer, Daniel Royer-Miller, and Anne Royer, children-in-law Margo Royer-Miller and Matthias Schultz, and four beloved grandchildren. In lieu of flowers, the family asks for donations to the Judith Royer Fund at the Dayton Foundation (Fund #7909), which will support a few of her favorite charities (including Aullwood Audubon Center, Artemis Center, The Nature Conservancy, Heifer International, and the American Indian College Fund) in perpetuity. Donations can be made through the Dayton Foundation website, or checks filled out to the Dayton Foundation with Fund #7909 in the memo section can be mailed to 1401 S. Main St, Dayton OH 45409. There will be a remote visitation on Saturday, January 2nd from 4-7pm and a remote memorial on Sunday, January 3rd at 3pm, both on Zoom. Please contact a family member for a link. The family will also hold a large and boisterous memorial to share stories, hugs, and cookies (the last on Judy's particular request) whenever it is safe to gather again. www.RogersFuneralHomes.com

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Published by Dayton Daily News on Dec. 30, 2020.

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Wade Smith

January 5, 2021

Judy was one of my favorite mentors when I rotated through Good Sam as a resident in the late 90's. She had a great impact on my career and life. She will be missed.

Robin E Walker

January 2, 2021

I spent precious little time with this beautiful lady. Thankfully, through her son Daniel and Daughter in law Margo, I have sat under the branches of her family tree and been calmed and nurtured. Her legacy reaches far and wide and I am eternally grateful that it made its way to the shores of southern California.

Linda Caupp

January 2, 2021

I worked with Dr. Royer at Good Samaritan ER. She was a great Dr. and such a considerate friend to all of us! RIH Dr. Royer so sorry for all the family’s loss.

Susan meyers

January 2, 2021

So sorry for your loss.

Kathryn Ellicott

January 2, 2021

In loving memory of a wonderful person. Will love you and miss her always.

Amy Potter

January 1, 2021

I worked with Judy in the ED at the Dayton VAMC! She always had such a calming spirit with our Veterans and staff. I’m so sad to hear of her passing. May she Rest In Peace.

Janet Bellware

January 1, 2021

I worked with Dr. Royer in the ED at the Dayton VA from 2015 to 2015. I respected her in so many ways, but RN to MD was at the top of the list. When she brought in the beaded artwork, it sold like crazy! The chicken eggs were another favorite! As a nurse working evenings and nightshift in the ED, I always knew patients would be treated thoroughly, safely and expertly when Dr. Royer was the physician on duty. What an inspiration she was. Rest easy Judy.

Chris Asbury

December 31, 2020

Judy Royer was an amazing woman and Doctor...her smile was contagious and she was an inspiration to many who knew her...she will be missed..Chris Asbury

Dan Miller, MD

December 31, 2020

I was on the medical staff at Good Sam Hospital from 1981 until it was closed. I had many professional encounters with Judy dealing with ER patients. She also treated me once when I was very sick as a favor for which I am forever grateful! She certainly made a difference in thousands of people's lives during her career. A fabulous doctor who will be missed by all.

Karen

December 31, 2020

Dr. Royer was always such a pleasant, calming, upbeat, caring individual who will be greatly missed.

Theresa Phillips

December 31, 2020

It was an honor to work with Judy in the ER at Good Sam. She was one of the most caring physicians, and always had the best stories to share. I can only imagine the countless lives that she has saved, and all of the patients who have benefitted from her knowledge. Every time I look at one of my beaded keychains I am reminded of Judy, and her dedication to others. I will miss seeing her at the Brookville picnic, surrounded by the amazing crafts from BEAMS. Cathy, I'm glad that I have had the pleasure of meeting you, and look forward to seeing you continuing this wonderful program. I'm so sorry for your and your family's loss.

Michael Royce

December 31, 2020

Judith has a sweet spirit and was a joy to meet and do business with. Bless her family through this time. I’m glad I got to have met her and her family. Michael Royce

Melissa

December 30, 2020

I worked as a paramedic while she was our medical director. She was the most amazing woman, always open to teaching and insight. She was quick with a joke, a helping hand, a hug. I looked up to her and admired her greatly. I loved our chats. I loved her work overseas. I was blessed to know her, she is greatly missed.

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