Judith (Judy) Ellen Stebbins of
Albany, Oregon, passed away peacefully on December 25, 2024, after a courageous battle with cancer. Judy was born on November 4, 1946, in Coos Bay, Oregon, to Jeanette Daisy Brannian and Hubert Holly Brannian.
After graduating from Reedsport High School in 1964, she pursued her passion for teaching at Southern Oregon University, earning her degree in Education in 1968. Judy began her teaching career at Klamath Union High School in Klamath Falls, where she spent three years before moving to Crater High School in Central Point. There, she met the love of her life, Ronald David Stebbins.
Judy and Ron were married in Reedsport, Oregon, on July 24, 1971, and shared a beautiful life for over 50 years. They raised two children, Andrew Mac Stebbins (Beaverton, Oregon) and Megan Michelle Stebbins (
Albany, Oregon), filling their home with love, laughter, and countless cherished memories. For more than 25 years, Judy and Ron lived in Newberg, where she worked at A-dec and Ron taught at Newberg High School. Judy wore many hats at A-dec and was always eager to learn and grow. Her dedication and love for learning led her to supervisory roles in the marketing department, where she helped introduce desktop publishing and brought the first digital camera to the photo studio. Her attention to detail and commitment to quality were unmatched.
After retiring from A-dec, Judy and Ron embraced a slower pace of life in Sisters, Oregon, for 17 years, eventually moving to Albany in 2010 to be closer to family. Judy had a zest for life and found joy in the little things. She loved books, puzzles, and spending time outdoors-whether it was gardening, kayaking, riding her electric bike, or going on RV adventures with her sister Cathy. She adored her grandchildren and was their biggest cheerleader, attending school events, games, and sharing in their interests. Her happiest moments were family trips and camping outings with the grandkids.
While Judy was more reserved and preferred to stay out of the spotlight, her kindness, warm smile, and genuine heart quietly brought comfort and light to those around her. She was a steadfast advocate for the people she loved and always stayed informed about the world around her. Family and friends valued her insight and admired her strength and integrity.
Judy was preceded in death by her brother, Thomas Holly Brannian. She is survived by her sister, Catherine Jean Holmgreen, her husband Ron, her children Andrew and Megan, her daughter-in-law Maryanne, and her beloved grandchildren Scarlett and Liam.
In lieu of flowers, please consider donating to the
American Cancer Society. Judy's legacy of love, strength, and kindness will live on in all who knew her.