Judith-Loebel-Obituary

Judith E. Loebel

Hadley, Massachusetts

1943 - 2019

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December 11, 2019
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Hadley, Massachusetts

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Mother to hundreds, friend of thousands, loved by all who knew her, Judith E. (Cook) Loebel died on December 11, 2019 as she lived, surrounded by those she loved and who loved her.Judy was the heart of her large family. She was married for 54 years to Tod Loebel, with whom she built a family via...

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To Tod and family, my deepest condolences on the passing of Judy. This is a great loss but a life well lived. Judy gave me my first opportunity to be a CRA & mentored me. I will be forever grateful for all her encouragement. She opened up her B&B for us to stay during training. She and Tod loved what they did and Judy was such a fantastic cook and always so welcoming!! She loved her work in clinical trials, loved her family and all her foster kids, and all her guests at the B&B!! Judy was an...

Judy well remembered. Would love to have a contact for Tod?

Eric and are so sad to hear of Judy's passing and just heard this. We knew her through her daughter and son-in-law, Wendy & Brian. When we were first introduced to her family, we were amazed at how she loved and embraced everyone into her home. She got up early with Tod and would cook for an army, serve everyone with a smile, clean and get ready for lunch, then dinner and do this everyday. She was a great mentor and mother to all her children and those who had the privilege of meeting her. ...

I am one of her grandchildren and I miss her dearly,

Just learned of Judy's passing. Judy and Tod taught us all we needed to know to open out own B&B in VT. Judy was so gracious to our daughter, Tara, when she entered Mt. Holyoke. I would love if someone could tell me how to contact Tod. I know they moved from Ivory Creek a couple of years ago and Bob visited them at their new home. Judy was a great and giving person, it was a privileges to have known her.

My condolences to the family. We were very sad to learn of Judith’s passing. My husband and I stayed at Ivory Creek several times when our son was at Hampshire college. We enjoyed the food and conversations at breakfast. It was the first place I had sautéed vegetables with breakfast and now I often do the same for my family. She taught me how to make poached pears. I make them every year at New Year’s family dinner and always say I learned how to make them ( she explained one morning in...

When I was in elementary school, I thought high-school-age Judy was the coolest person ever! From reading her obit, I've learned that I was absolutely right. Her accomplishments across a number of fields are extraordinary, yet she seemed to maintain the kindness and caring that I remember. She was a very special person. My sincere condolences to her family.

I was so sad to hear of Judy's passing. She was a wonderful person who gave her all in everything she did. She worked tirelessly to make the Lathrop Home a better place for the residents and staff. If you needed anything, you could always count on Judy. She made such a difference in the lives of so many. She will truly be missed.

Dear Tod and family,
We are so sorry to hear about Judy's passing. We enjoyed all of our stays and conversations together at Ivory Creek. We have fond memories of taking the kids (Andi and Noah) out on the boat in the summer! Much love to all of you,