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Judith Lee Oberholtzer (née Cashatt), 93, wife of the late Harold Oberholtzer, passed away peacefully on November 8th, 2025, going home to be with her Lord. She was the daughter of the late Howard and Idella (Schoelkopf) Cashatt.
Born on October 5, 1932, in High Point, North Carolina, Judith graduated from East Greenville High School in 1950. She was employed by the knitting mill in Sumneytown and later at Plummer Precision Optics in Pennsburg. Following her retirement, Judith dedicated her time to volunteering with Meals on Wheels, assisting with Vacation Bible School at St. Mark's Lutheran Church in Pennsburg, and faithfully serving as an active member of the congregation.
On weekends, she volunteered as a server for special events at the East Greenville Fire House. She enjoyed walking, particularly participating in the annual CROP Walk in the Upper Perkiomen area, and she even walked the Great Wall of China. Her final days were spent at Pennsburg Manor, where she was cared for with compassion.
Judith is survived by her loving sons: Michael, Thomas and his wife Julie, Drew and his wife Mary, and Troy. She was a proud and devoted grandmother to Michael Jr. and his fiancée Bri; Brook and her husband Kevin; Mary and her husband Douglas Sr.; Shauna; Eric and his wife Rachael; Cordelia and her husband Tim; and Mara. She is also survived by her brothers Howard and his wife Pam, and Jay. She was predeceased by her siblings Clegg and Shirley, and beloved grandson Benjamin.
Her great-grandchildren, whom she cherished deeply, are Isabella, Joseph, Michael III, Blake, Sophia (who predeceased her), Douglas Jr., Benjamin, Willow, Francis, Luna, Reese and Theodore.
Services will be held privately at the convenience of her family.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contribution may be made in her honor to the East Greenville Fire Company or The Open Link.
Arrangements have been entrusted to Falk Funeral Home, Pennsburg.
Judy's wish- show kindness to everyone! Go Birds!
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Memories and condolences can be left on the obituary at the funeral home website.


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