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In Loving Memory

Leroy “Lee” John Judd

Judd, Leroy “Lee” John, Fortified with Sacraments of the Holy Mother Church on Tuesday, January 18, 2022.Beloved husband of the late Rose M. Judd for over 62 years. Loving  father of Judy (Jim) Budde, John (the late Earlene) Judd, Tom (Chris) Judd, Jan (Don) Monroe, Tim Judd, Teresa (Ron) Hess and the late Tricia (Mark) Mosbacher. Cherished grandfather of Nicole, Luke, Paul, Jake, Ben, Peter, Brendan, Noah, Hannah, Sami and Roman. Loving great-grandfather of  Aubrey, Peyton, Levi, Teddy, Alex and Nolan. Beloved brother of the late Herbie Judd, the late Ed Judd, the late Lorraine Bertchume and Dolores “Babe” Barks.  Lee attended 74 White House retreats and was part of the Daily Worldmissionnaires. Lee served in the  U.S. Army in World War II and attained the rank of Sergeant. He graduated from St. Louis University with a degree in Business Administration. Lee proudly worked as a Senior Manager for Merck & Company, Inc. for 43 years. He was always gracious, kind and optimistic. He was humble and demonstrated the finest example of a strong work ethic. Lee loved his martinis, loved life and never met a stranger.

Services: Visitation at St. Martin of Tours Catholic Church, 610 W. Ripa Ave., St. Louis MO 63125 from 9:15 a.m. until the start of Funeral Mass at 10:15 a.m. on Wednesday  January 26, 2022. Burial will follow at Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to White House Retreat, 7400 Christopher Dr., St Louis, Mo 63129

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16 thoughts on “Leroy “Lee” John Judd”

  1. Dear Ron, Teresa, Noah, Hannah, Sami and your entire family,

    Sending love and prayers to all of you. We remember your sweet Dad and know how proud he was of all of you.

    May you cherish your memories together.

    Love,
    Anthony and Irene Zalants

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  2. Dear Ron, Teresa, Noah, Hannah, Sami and your entire family,

    Sending love and prayers to all of you. We remember your sweet Dad and know how proud he was of all of you.

    May you cherish your memories together.

    Love,
    Anthony and Irene Zalants

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  3. I had the pleasure of knowing Lee through our memberships in the Industry Advisory Group back in the 70s. Lee was always professional, with a pleasant wit, and contributed greatly to the group. He and his wife Rose, who we also had the pleasure of being with from time to time, made for a beautiful couple. My condolences to the family and may God bless.

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  4. I had the pleasure of knowing Lee through our memberships in the Industry Advisory Group back in the 70s. Lee was always professional, with a pleasant wit, and contributed greatly to the group. He and his wife Rose, who we also had the pleasure of being with from time to time, made for a beautiful couple. My condolences to the family and may God bless.

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  5. My condolences sorry for your loss had very productive and happy life.
    I am sure he will be missed by all who knew him I never meet him but
    Anyone who did had nothing but good to say areal treasure for his family .
    Tom Selke

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  6. My condolences sorry for your loss had very productive and happy life.
    I am sure he will be missed by all who knew him I never meet him but
    Anyone who did had nothing but good to say areal treasure for his family .
    Tom Selke

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