1942 – 2024
Judy leaves an indelible impression on those who loved her and those who were lucky enough to connect with her during her lifetime. She had a special way of making people in her life, whether she knew them for a long time or just met them feel valued, understood, and loved.
Judy was the daughter of Samuel B. Webb and Florence M. Webb. She is survived by her uncle Buddy Pachuta, cousins Frank and Terri Annaloro, Melissa and Jonathan Guay and their children Caden, Madison, and Abigail, and Donald Pachuta and her extended family – Valerie and Randy Cernuda, Forrest Ray Yaeger, Laura and Annette Dayton-Yaeger, and the grandkids she loved, Max and Ella Dayton-Yaeger and Luke Yaeger.
Judy was the consummate professional. For 23 years she was a resident manager at American Express spending most of her career at The American Adventure EPCOT Center at Disney World. She believed there was something magical about the travel business and Disney. That made it easy for her to fall in love with Disney and Mickey Mouse. Her loyalty and dedication to American Express, Disney, and the White Glove Treatment never waned even after her retirement.
She had an impeccable reputation and was respected for the “spectacular way in which she conducted her business.” During her tenure at American Express she received awards, accolades,and praise for her leadership, integrity, hospitality, customer service, dedication, and professionalism. Colleagues, employees, customers, and higher ups sang her praises – “exemplary job in leadership, morale building, and guidance”, “your staffs’ professionalism is a tribute to you”, “hard-working and most customer concerned people this company has”, “honored to have worked with you”, “achieved the highest standards set by the Company”, “thank you for your hospitality…the initiative you have shown is marvelous and rare.”
She was a rare spirit with a radiant smile and compassionate heart. She touched so many lives … she saved a quote that exudes how she impacted all who she met and how she will live on in our hearts – “A life that touches goes on forever.”
Don’t stand at my grave and weep; I am not there, I do not sleep. I am thousand winds that blow; I am the diamond glints on snow. I am the sunlight on ripened grain; I am the gentle autumn’s rain. When you awaken in the morning’s hush, I am the swift uplifting rush. Of quiet birds in circled flight. I am the soft star that shines at night. Do not stand at my grave and cry. I am not there; I did not die.
A life celebration is being planned. When finalized, details will be shared.
In lieu of flowers, please use the link below to send a donation to SafeNest, an organization whose mission is to provide comprehensive, collaborative, and innovative services for everyone affected by domestic violence, sexual abuse, and human trafficking while passionately working to end this shared epidemic.
https://safenest.org/how-to-help/donate/
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