Judith-Zimmerman (nee White)-Obituary

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Judith Ann Zimmerman (nee White)

Ballwin, Missouri

Jul 1, 1942 – Dec 25, 2020 (Age 78)

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BORN
July 1, 1942
DIED
December 25, 2020
AGE
78
LOCATION
Ballwin, Missouri
CHARITY
Alzheimer's Association

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Schrader Funeral Home and Crematory - Ballwin Obituary

Zimmerman, Judith Ann (nee White) died December 25, 2020. She was the beloved wife of 56 years of Stacy Zimmerman, loving mother of the late Jeffrey Zimmerman, Christopher Zimmerman, and Todd (Amy) Zimmerman. Beloved grandmother of Morgan, Amanda, Kate, Matthew, and John. She was a beloved sister, aunt and friend to many.


Judy was born in St. Louis, MO on July 1, 1942, to Wilbur and Dolores (nee Hundelt) White. She enjoyed playing bridge and racquetball and was an avid gardener. Judy was a talented quilter and many family members have one of her beautiful, handmade quilts. She was active in her church and looked forward to her summer vacations at Black River Lodge.


Visitation will be held at St. Clare of Assisi Catholic Church, 15642 Clayton Rd., on Tuesday, December 29 at 12 pm until the time of the mass 1 pm. Funeral mass will be held following the visitation at 1 pm. Interment at Laurel Hill Memorial Gardens. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to Alzheimer’s Association or Muscular Dystrophy Foundation. A Service of the SCHRADER Funeral Home and Crematory. Friends may sign the family’s online guestbook at Schrader.com.

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Judy was special and very talented quilt and purse maker. She made you feel good just to be around her. I met her many years ago at aqua aerobics. She meant so much to the original six Aqua Babes which we would all go out to eat together and have many laughs. Judy could laugh hard and genuinely. She will me missed. Our condolence Stacy. Love and prayers

I knew Judy long before the water aerobic classes at 24 Hour Fitness but will remember her best in those joyful times, as I swam my laps...dementia can be a long, sad journey, so I will also remember God kindly taking her home quickly...prayers and peace, TW

Dear Stacy, Rich and I sincerely send our thoughts and prayers for you and your family today. We just heard of Judy's passing and are so sorry that we never got to meet her. I'm sure she was a wonderful person who is now at home with Jesus. We've missed seeing you at pickleball. Wish we could give you a big hug.

Grace and peace to you all. I pray that you feel God's presence close to your hearts as you grieve.

Stacy, Chris and Todd. So sorry to read of Judy’s passing from life to Life Everlasting.
We treasure the memories of years ago and all the baseball we watched together.
Our deepest condolences to you on your loss.

Judy was a beloved part of our daily water aerobics classes at Gold’s Gym before it closed. So many of us interacted warmly with her, as Sally said! She loved the water, she loved our friends, and she talked often about her wonderful kind husband and her family! We got to meet her sister with whom she travelled to Europe. We from the class miss each other, but we will all miss Judy now because she is in heaven! We cherish her memory...she was a blessing! God rest her dear soul!

We were sorry to hear about your wife's death. She sounds like a talented and wonderful person. We are sure you will miss her very much. We will be thinking about you.

What an amazing lady. Always a smile on her face and a hug when she saw you. Many fond memories over the years at get togethers. You all continue to be in our prayers today and in the days and weeks ahead.

Jayne and Myron Molacek
Omaha, Nebraska

I am very sorry Stacy to hear about Judy's death. She was a wonderful woman and always fun to be with. I recall my friends whom lived with me liked her a lot. I did also. I'll pray for your family as losing a dear family member is never easy. Your neighbor, Nelda