Judith (Judy) Helen Wyatt-Troyer, age 82, passed away on March 19, 2025, at her home after a long illness. Judy was born on June 6, 1942, in Marion, Ohio to the late Wesley Arthur and Elizabeth Wyatt.
Judy married Thomas (Tim) Troyer in 1966, who precedes her in death.
Judy worked at Tecumseh Products until their closing. After the closing of Tecumseh Products, she went to work for Arrow Builders Company and went on to retire from Moto Mart West.
Judy was an avid Bingo player, and she loved her Bingo games. She had many hobbies but her love for diamond art was incredible, she was doing diamond art the night before she passed.
Judy is preceded in death by her husband, her parents, son Johnny Ray Jaggers, son in law Wendell Malone, brother Kenneth (Skip) Wyatt, and sister Dortha Stambaugh.
Judy is survived by her sisters Kay (Rick) Gwinner and Jane Wyatt. Her daughters Elizabeth Malone, Brenda (Steve Belleville) Cooper, AJ (Tony) Kitchen, Elaine Jaggers, Cher Reynoso, and Barbara (Jason) Mills and sons Gordon (Amy) Jaggers and Joey (Benita) Jaggers. Her grandchildren Judy (Bryan) Patterson, Tim (Ambrosia) Bentley, Randy (Daphni) Brammer, Skip Brammer, Craig (Chanisty) Christman, Amanda (Dustin) Christman, Patrick (Tammy) Malone, and Heather Hurley, and great grandchildren Wesley, Brett, Kalib Patterson, Josh, Zach Patterson, Kholden, Kamryn, Faith, Nolan, Xavier, Amelia, Brooklynn, Owen, Hailey, Kendra, Wyatt, Aubrey, Amrin, Haley, Christian, Noah, Justin, Jaycee, Austin, Preston, Izack, and Kaylynn, sister in law Willie (Mike) Byers. Other great great grandchildren, nieces and nephews. Her bonus son Conrad (Kari) Clifton and bonus daughter Laura Sedlock and grandson Shane Dickerson.
The family wishes to extend a very special thank you to Dr. Michael Hayes and his nurses. Marion City Fire, Marion City Police, and County Coroner for their support and friendliness on the day of her passing.
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