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Judy E. Wroblewski, a beloved figure known for her good-hearted nature and deep commitment to family, passed away on September 21, 2025, surrounded by her loved ones. Born on December 31, 1943, in Bloomingdale, NJ, Judy dedicated her life to nurturing those around her, embodying the essence of what it means to be a devoted mother, grandmother, and friend.
Before retiring, Judy served as a school bus aide for the Jordan Bus Company in Butler, where she brought joy and care to the many children whose lives she touched. Her legacy is one of kindness and warmth, leaving an indelible mark on her community and all who had the privilege to know her.
Judy cherished family moments, often creating lasting memories during Friday night dinners, where each meal was a chance for something wonderfully different, reflecting her love for gathering loved ones around the table. Among her greatest joys were her children, Richard and his companion Mary Bush, and Lori Bennett and her husband Joe, alongside her cherished grandchildren, Caleb and Luna Wroblewski, who were the light of her life.
Judy had a passion for hobbies that brought her peace and happiness. She found joy in crocheting, piecing together beautiful creations that will remain a testament to her creativity, as well as engaging in jigsaw puzzles that mirrored her intricate and loving nature. She also enjoyed the thrills of scratch-off lottery tickets, each flutter of hope reflecting her spirited personality.
In addition to her immediate family, Judy is survived by her siblings, Lee Ann and her husband Mark Kajor, and Theodore Sisco, along with her dear aunt Maggie Manoia. She is also remembered fondly by her nieces, nephews, and cousins, each carrying a piece of her everlasting spirit.
Judy was predeceased by her devoted husband, Henry C. Wroblewski, whose love and partnership shaped her life, and her parents, Theodore and Ella Mae Sisco, whose influence guided her heart.
Her departure leaves a profound emptiness in the lives of her family and friends, but the memories, laughter, and love she shared will echo in their hearts forever. Judy E. Wroblewski will be remembered not only for her gentle spirit but also for the beautiful legacy of love and togetherness she created during her lifetime.
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86 Bartholdi Ave., Butler, NJ 07405

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