Judy Beckett, 74 of Corning, Iowa entered eternal rest Wednesday, October 16, 2024 at the University of Iowa Hospital in Iowa City, Iowa. Memorial services will be 10:30 AM, Wednesday, October 23, 2024 at the Stringtown Community Church. Judy will be laid to rest in the North Fairview Cemetery, Lenox, Iowa. Family will receive friends at Pearson Family Funeral Service & Cremation Center on Tuesday, October 22, 2024 from 5-7 PM. Memorial contributions may be directed to the National Multiple Sclerosis Society &/or the Historic Widener Building Revitalization Project in Corning. Memories and condolences may be shared online at www.pearsonfuneralhomes.com.
Judy Kay (Ball) Beckett, was born April 21, 1950 to Oral West Ball and Betty Jo Ball (Wilson) in West Plains, Missouri. Judy was the oldest of 4 children. The family moved from West Plains to Brighton, Colorado in 1953, where Judy attended Brighton schools and graduated high school in 1968. Her plans were to attend the IBM school of Computers in Kansas City, Missouri, but on the day of graduation she suffered a stroke, altering her life decisions. She had a brief marriage to John Leslie, which Judy was blessed with 2 children, Robert Alan in 1970 and Brenda Suzanne in 1972. She then met Earl Beckett on Thanksgiving Day in 1974. They were joined in marriage June 24, 1975 in Brighton, Colorado. Earl quickly fell in love with Robert and Brenda and adopted them as his own. Judy and Earl were blessed with their daughter, Alisha Renee in 1977. Judy was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis in her early 30s. Throughout Judy and Earl’s marriage they resided in Northglenn, Colorado and Brighton, Colorado but decided to move back to Iowa for a slower paced life.
Here, Judy made many friends and loved attending church and gardening. If you saw Judy, Earl was always with her. When Earl passed away in 2000, a piece of her heart went with him. That was filled with the help of Marvin Smith, who Judy met in 2013. Judy and Marvin loved adventures. They took many exciting trips together which included an Alaskan cruise, traveled all over the country to visit family and their most memorable trip was a trip to Israel.
Judy’s faith was always an important part of her life. Judy was always very active in her church, teaching Sunday School, leading children’s sermons, was an elder in her church, among many other activities. Judy was very active in her community. She was on the Corning city council, a member of the beautification committee, a member of Lenox Women of Today, a member of the women’s auxiliary, among many other services.
As if she wasn’t busy enough, Judy always found time to attend her grandchildren’s many activities and travel with her best friend Debbie Sweeney. Judy loved shopping, not only for herself, but always finding trinkets and gifts for others. Judy loved music and her favorite game was asking you who sings that song? Judy loved getting her nails and hair done and would always have fun designs put on her nails each time she got them done.
Judy was a big advocate for MS research and her final gift was donating tissue and organs for MS research.
Judy is survived by her significant other, Marvin Smith of Corning, Iowa; her children: Robert Beckett (Shawna), of Bay Minette, Alabama; Brenda Walker (Ben) of Creston, Iowa; Alisha Swank (Luke) of Waukee, Iowa; her siblings: Barbara Robinson (Scott) of Phoenix, Arizona; Kenneth Ball (Antelia) of Brighton, Colorado and Linda Boji of Greeley, Colorado; 11 grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren; many cousins, nieces and nephews and numerous friends, as Judy never met a stranger.
Judy is preceded in death by her husband, Earl Beckett and her parents, Oral and Betty Jo Ball.
Tuesday, October 22, 2024
5:00 - 7:00 pm (Central time)
Pearson Family Funeral Service & Cremation Center - Corning
Wednesday, October 23, 2024
Starts at 10:30 am (Central time)
Stringtown Church
"In Lieu of Flowers", memorial contributions may be directed to the National MS Society and/or the Historic Widener Building Revitalization Project.
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