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Judith “Judy” Ann Miller, 73, was born on May 20, 1950, in Wichita, Kansas to the late Leo and Jean Laughary.
For over 25 years of her life, Judy worked as a plant supervisor for Sealy Mattress Company in Kansas City, Kansas, building many relationships with all of those around her.
She will be best known for her unconditional love, great advice, sense of humor, no nonsense approach and love for all people, (she “adopted” people). Her beloved Gary, dog Lucy, traveling to places like San Antonio, bird watching, butterflies, long drives, fall colors, sunsets, and her beautiful home. She spent the last years of her life traveling with Gary, doing all of the things that she wanted to do.
Judy was preceded in death and reunited in everlasting love by her parents, husband: Gary Lee Miller, sister: Berna King, and Donna Lawrence.
She is survived by her daughter: Stephanie Toppino (David), Andrew Hoffecker (Valerie), six grandchildren, and eight great grandchildren; as well as many of her close family and friends.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Hope Church at 4800 NW 88th St, KC, MO; 64154.
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
801 Northwest 108th Street (Shoal Creek Pkwy), Kansas City, MO 64155

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