Judy Paulette McNutt of Canton, born on October 22,1954 in Connellsville, Pennsylvania to the late Mildred Warman passed away peacefully in the comfort of her home, surrounded by close family on March 5th, 2026 at the age of 71. She loved spending time with her family; especially her grandbabies. Judy loved going for rides on the boat, swimming, camping, playing board games, coloring with her grandkids, drawing, going thrifting, gardening and listening to music especially her favorite Elvis. She is preceded in death by her late husband Samuel McNutt, her mother Mildred Warman and granddaughter Angel McNutt. She leaves behind three children Samantha (Bruce) Patterson, Anthony (Brittney) McNutt and Leon (Melinda) McNutt all of Canton; 13 grandchildren Breanne, Bruce Jr., Cameren, Emily, Anthony Jr., Anthony Edward, Michael, Ronnie Sue, Leon Jr., Jackie William, Kristine; 1 great granddaughter Raven; numerous nieces, nephews, and friends whom she loved dearly. Calling hours will be held in the Ward-Simchak Funeral Home on Wednesday, March 11th from 5PM-7PM.
Ward-Simchak Funeral Home
330-455-0293
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2257 Mahoning Rd NE, Canton, OH 44705

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