Submitted by: Dan Rich
Judy Ann Janicki
July 14, 1940 - Aug. 1, 2008
South Bend Tribune 8/3/2008
GRANGER - Judy Ann Janicki, 68, passed away at 5 a.m. on
August 1st in her home with her loving husband by her side after
a courageous two-and-half-year battle against cancer. The
youngest of four siblings, Judy was born on July 14, 1940, in
South Bend, to David and Elizabeth Whiteman, both of whom
preceded her in death. Also preceding her in death was her
youngest beloved son, Jack. On September 5, 1959, she married the
love of her life, Richard S. Janicki, who survives. Richard and
Judy shared 48 years and 11 months of love and commitment to each
other and their family. It was Camelot the whole trip. Along with
her husband, Richard, other survivors left to cherish her memory
include her children, Kymerly Lawton (Janicki) and her
husband, L.J., Scott Janicki, and his wife, Debra, David Janicki
and his wife, Janie, and Jill Toews (Janicki) and her
husband, Rick. Also surviving are her 10 beloved and cherished
grandchildren, Louis and Robert Lawton, Zachary, Lauren and
Joshua Janicki, Victoria Bruce, Bo and Jasmine Janicki,
Riley and Grady Toews, respectively. Also surviving are her
brother, James Bay of California, along with many nieces,
nephews, cousins, in-laws, and a host of loving relatives and
friends, and her new puppy, Baxter. Judy had achieved many
personal accomplishments. Among them she oversaw the daily
operation of the family's horse farm in Wakarusa, IN, for over 15
an 25 purebred, registered Arabians. An accomplished horsewoman
herself, Judy won numerous awards throughout the Midwestern
United States and helped other riders and enthusiasts perform to
their personal best. Judy was also an avid and accomplished
golfer whose passion for the game along with her skill enabled
her to win the club championship at her country club in Florida.
She thoroughly enjoyed both the competition and companionship of
her many friends and teammates for the KCC Ladies 18-hole Golf
League at the Knollwood Country Club, Granger, IN. She was a
graduate of Riley High School and Indiana University of South
Bend, IN. Judy was a kind, gentle and compassionate lady who
spent her zest for life in the service of those she so
passionately loved. An accomplished cook, Judy knew how to feed
not only the body but the spirit and soul as well. She was a
master seamstress who loved to sew, knit and crochet. She also
loved to draw and paint, was an avid reader, and thoroughly
enjoyed a good glass of red wine at the end of the day! How do I
love Thee? Let me count the ways/.... Judy Ann was Dick's wife,
lover, girlfriend, best friend, golf buddy, mentor, baker, cook,
golf, swing instructor, part-time secretary, and the mother of
their five beautiful children. She was a true lady. She was his
port in a storm, his sunshine every day, his riding instructor,
dancing partner, and gentle critic. She was the absolute joy of
his life throughout their lives together. And their life together
was, as all of their family knew and most friends recognized, a
unique, true love story. Prior to her passing, Judy asked that
in, lieu of flowers, contributions be made to Center for Hospice
and Palliative Care of St. Joseph County, 111 Sunnybrook Court,
South Bend, IN 46637.
Judy's family invites you to join them in
celebration of her life at Welsheimer Family Funeral Home North,
17033 Cleveland Road, South Bend, today, Sunday, Aug. 3rd, from 2
to 6 p.m. A Catholic Mass in memorial of Judy will be celebrated
on Monday, August 4, at 9:30 a.m. in the University of Notre Dame
Basilica of the Sacred Heart. A procession will leave
Welsheimer's Funeral Home at 9 a.m. Judy will be laid to rest at
Southlawn Cemetery in South Bend next to her son, Jack. Rest now
our beloved wife, mother and grandmother. Our collective hearts
ache with loss, and as we pray for your eternal peace, we take
comfort in the knowledge of those who have welcomed you back
home. May God Bless you and Keep you, our love, until we meet
again.