Judy Clark

Judy Clark obituary, Stockton, MO

Judy Clark

Judy Clark Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Bland-Brumback Funeral Home - Stockton on Oct. 15, 2025.

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Judy Eilene Little was born in Chandler, Arizona. Born to Bill and Lucille (Washam) Little and she passed away in her home in Stockton, MO from a long term illness. She is survived by her daughter Autumn McDonald-House and grandsons Zivan and Everett House. Survived by her sister, Susan Neese Mckinney (Steven), Bolivar, MO and brother, Bill Little Jr, Mount Olive, AL She's also survived by step-daughters: Lisa Nelson, Marsha Lee, Kristi Doukas and April McDonald. She's survived by many nieces, nephews and step-grandchildren as well as many first cousins and two Aunts, Evelyn Wimbs and Carol Moren.
Judy is preceded in death by her parents, husbands, Martin Clark and Steven McDonald and step-daughter, Pepper Pence and brother-in-law, Robert Neese.
In Arizona she married sweetheart Thomas Kabel right out of High School. Later after some hard luck marriages, she married Steven McDonald and helped to raise his two daughters Pepper and April McDonald. During that time they moved to Missouri and were blessed with a daughter Autumn. Later on she married long time friend, Martin Clark and enjoyed many years of life and love together before his unfortunate death in 2014. She never quite got over that loss.
Judy was a really hard worker and had many different occupations over her lifetime. Working at the telephone company, managing convenient stores, cleaning hotel rooms, driving an 18 wheeler truck. Running heavy equipment and managing two different rock quarries, all along while helping Martin with their Dump Truck business and farm in her spare time.
She loved to deer hunt and take all the kids swimming and boating to Lake Stockton. She spent many summers helping to coach the girls softball teams and give rides on her motorcycle. She loved spending time with all the family and her friends of which she has many.
She is deeply loved and will be sorely missed..
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