Judith Ann Mason

Judith Ann Mason obituary, Longview, TX

Judith Ann Mason

Judith Mason Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Welch Funeral Home on Jan. 13, 2024.

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Judy Mason, a beacon of love and faith, passed away peacefully on January 10, 2024, in Longview, TX, at the age of 81. Born on November 11, 1942, in San Francisco, CA, Judy's life was a testament to her generous spirit and unwavering dedication to her family and community. Judy's journey began as the beloved daughter of Robert and Paula Moeller and the sister to Jean Moeller. She grew up surrounded by the vibrancy of the city. Her early life set the stage for a lifetime of commitment to those she loved, the causes she held dear, and her faith in Jesus Christ as her Lord and Savior.
Judy's role as Vice President of Operations at a regional bank in Chico, California, was marked by her exceptional leadership and the respect she garnered from colleagues and clients alike. Her professional achievements were only surpassed by her kindness and her ability to inspire those around her.
Beyond her professional life, Judy's heart was always centered on her family and her faith. She was a cherished mother to Kim, Paul, and Gary Allegrezza, and a doting grandmother to Ivan, Ricky, Jessica, Melany, Dylan, Andrew, and Joshua. She adored her great grandchildren Elizabeth, Abigail, Jaydon, Giovanni, Sophia, and Ella. Judy also extended her love to her daughter in-laws Brenda, Paige, and Caitlin. Judy's presence in their lives was a source of endless love and support, and her legacy will be recognized through generations.
Judy's faith played a pivotal role in her life, as she found joy and solace in her brothers and sisters in Christ. Her involvement in her church community was a reflection of her faith-filled life, where she served as a shining example of compassion and kindness to all who knew her. Judy's generosity of spirit extended to all of God's creatures, and she held a special place in her heart for animals, especially cats. Her gentle care for her furry friends was a mirror of the love she had for all living beings.
Those who knew Judy would describe her as loving, generous, and faith-filled. Each word encapsulates the essence of a woman who gave so much of herself to others. Judy's warm smile, hearty laugh, and the comfort she provided are indelible marks on the hearts of her family and friends.
As we remember Judy Mason, we celebrate a life lived with purpose and grace. Her unwavering love, generous spirit, and deep faith have left an indelible imprint on the lives of those she touched. Judy's memory will live on as a guiding light, encouraging us to embrace each day with love and compassion.
We bid farewell to Judy Mason, a remarkable woman whose life was a beautiful tapestry of love, service, and faith. Her journey on earth may have come to an end, but we take great comfort in knowing that she knew Jesus Christ as her Lord and Savior. She is now with her Lord in paradise.

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