Judith Anne Woolcott Miller, Fingal
Judie went into the arms of her savior on Saturday, July 11, 2009 after a long illness.
She is survived by William Woolcott, her spouse of 29 years of Roswell, New Mexico; her daughter Kathryn Baez Fingal Woolcott of Oshkosh, WI; her sons Elmer Fingal IV Bud of Winchester, WI, Charles Fingal of Ripon, WI, Daniel Valerie Fingal of Mountain, WI, Christopher Erin Fingal of Chugiak, AK, Matthew Woolcott of Roswell, NM, and Joshua Kari Woolcott of Neenah, WI; her sister Deborah Gary Otradavek of Oshkosh, WI; brother Paul Kathy Miller of Oshkosh, WI; brother in laws John June Woolcott of Indonesia and Thomas Woolcott of Neenah, WI; along with cousins, nephews, nieces and lots of very special and close friends.
Grandma will be missed by Elmer Buddy Fingal V, Claire, Kevin, Danielle, Lindsay, Valerie, Vinnie, Samantha, Alexandra, Anthony, Kyle and Brandon. Great Grandma will be missed by Shane, Cameron, Christian, Joselyn, Jade, Javier, Michael, Logan, Riley, Lance and Destiny.
Judie was proceeded in death by her father Arthur C Faye Miller, her mother
Kathryn A. Chapel, and daughter Therese Lynn Fingal Woolcott.
She attended St. Marys Elementary School and Oshkosh North High School, both of Oshkosh, WI and graduated from high school in Milwaukee, WI.
Judie was the owner of Custom Interior Painting for ten years and Custom Cakes and Catering for 12 years, both of Menasha, WI. After her retirement she and her husband moved to Roswell, New Mexico where she worked at the International UFO Library and Research Museum.
She was a member of the Wisconsin Bakers Association, National Restaurant Association, Fox Valley Culinary Association, Sacred Heart of Sherwood, WI and Fox Valley UFO Discussion Group, of Appleton, WI.
Judie enjoyed working with her husband and children in the family run bakery. She won many awards for her cake designs and traveled to Chicago to attend and place at the National Culinary Associations National Competition. Along with many friends she studied UFOs and the supernatural. She especially enjoyed traveling the country in her motor home with her husband, family and dogs Hershey, Gizmo, Sassy, and Nate. For years Judie sewed quilts for family and friends and especially enjoyed sewing doll clothes and designing doll furniture that she would donate to charities.
Wife, Mother, Sister, Grandmother, Great Friend- Your kindness, love and charitable heart will be missed by all.
A memorial for friends and family will be held Wednesday, the 15th of July from 2-6pm at the home of Judie and Bill at 5 Jardin Court, Roswell, NM. A memorial for family and friends will be held in Wisconsin in early fall.
Arrangements have been entrusted to Ballard Funeral Home and Crematory. An online registry can be viewed at www.ballardfuneralhome.com.
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