Judith-Scheks-Obituary

Judith A. Scheks

Bath, Pennsylvania

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Bath, Pennsylvania
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St. Jude Children's Research Hospital

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We are heartbroken to announce that our beloved wife, mom, and Mimsie, unexpectedly became an angel on Friday, February 17, 2023, at the age of 79. Judy was born in Stroudsburg, PA, to Mary (Walter) and Fred H. Rhodes. She graduated from Stroudsburg High School in 1961, where she was a...

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Mimsie, your photo popped up in my email today, and not a day goes by that I don't think of you and miss you. You have left an indelible mark on all of us. I can still hear your voice, your laugh, and feel your presence in our lives, so you must be close by. Conway, David, Reyna, and your two new great-grandbabies would have loved to be part of your life. Please watch over them, and all of us, from wherever you are.

Mimsie, we never stop missing you and feel your love around us in many ways, from flowers in our garden to bluebirds and every time I walk by our special Angel we put in our garden to honor you, I say "Hi Mimsie" we love and miss you beyond words.

Mimsie, It still doesn´t feel real as if we are all living in a nightmare with the hope of waking up to your lively voice. I can still hear your voice in my head replaying repeatedly. I hope and pray I never lose it. You were so special to me. I cannot thank you enough for supporting me all of these years and being the greatest cheerleader in our family. From your smile, to your positive attitude to your witty remarks, our family truly lost a genuine soul. My heart breaks when I think...

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Vickie - I am so sorry for your loss. Please know you and your family are in my thoughts and prayers. A memorial contribution is being sent to St. Jude.

Very sorry to read the passing of Mrs. Scheks. My sincere condolences to Mr. Scheks and all of the family and friends of Judith. I am a graduate of Pleasant Valley where they both were excellent very professional teachers. She was my Cheerleading coach. Quietly, we suspected who the love of her (both) life was. It was an easier time for teachers. Keep the faith.

I always will remember when getting home from basketball seeing the light on in the corner of the barn where Judy would do her antique work late into the evening. Always reminded me of the elves working like getting ready for Christmas. Funniest moment was when I 1st met Joe and Judy. I had just moved in and was early evening when they stopped over to say "Hi" and got a good laugh when they saw me working on fireplace and Judy´s comment was that was us 25 years ago. To many more to mention...

Joe, I am sorry that your wife died. She and my wife, Meredith M. Wright, were classmates and sorority sisters at Susquehanna University. I met your wife once at one of our class reunions at the Dewey Fire Company when Meredith said that she went to school with Judith. Bruce Martin

Dear Joe and family, We grew up with Judy and were devastated to hear of her passing. Such good times-our Alaskan cruise, fishing trip to Canada are among those. Her infectious smiles and her exuberance for life were contagious. To know Judy was to love her. She will forever be in our hearts. May she Rest In Peace. God bless. Love to all.