Anonymous
Steven,You and your family are in my prayerss
Birth date: Jan 14, 1950 Death date: Aug 4, 2024
Judith S. Stone, age 74, was surrounded by family and loved ones when she passed away at her home on Lake Martin in Alexander City on August 4, 2024. Judy was born at home in Boothton, Alabama on January 14, 1950, and grew up in P Read Obituary
Steven,You and your family are in my prayerss
You will be missed dearly. What you leave behind is not what is engraved in stone monuments but what is woven into the lives of others.
Our deepest sympathies to the family and friends who loved Judith Stone.
John and Sheila Wahl
Judy was one of the first people I met when we moved to Shelby County. She was always so sweet and kind. I got to know her and her parents and children when I attended Mayberry Baptist Church. Precious family! Judy will be remembered for her true dedication to education. My deepest sympathies to all who loved her.
I love Judy Stone. She is the greatest, and she will be missed. Rest in Peace Judy.
Judy was truly a beautiful soul. She was kind, loving, and funny. I never heard her say anything negative about anyone. I am a better person for having known her.
You are now smiling with the angels.
I was a colleague of Judy at Montevallo Elementary School. She was a kind loving soul and excellent caring teacher. I remember her playing her dulcimer once at a end of school activity for her grade level in our court yard. The kids were amazed and loved it. It was my pleasure to have known her.
Judy was a wonderful person. Kind, giving, loving. She gave a tremendous amount of friendship to a season of my life and I'll never forget it. I'll love her always.
Those of us who attended Montevallo Elementary School did not meet Judy Stone until the students from Pea Ridge entered Montevallo High School at the beginning of 7th Grade. With the names of Simpson and Smitherman we sat side by side in many classes over the next 6 years and became close friends. In those days I viewed Judy as a genuine person. Looking back today I realize that she was a role model and icon in my early life. I don't remember seeing Judy after High School Graduation Day, which is my loss. God bless her life and memory.