Judy Lynn Hough

March 6, 1946 - February 10, 2009

Obituary

Judy Lynn Hough passed away in her sleep on February 10, 2009, at home in Des Moines, WA. She was 62 years of age.

Judy was born on March 6, 1946 in Rome, GA, and graduated from Pepperill High School. She retired from the Boeing Company after 19 years as a Tech Aide. She and her husband Joseph were married on August 6, 1973 and were married for 35 years. She enjoyed tournament field archery, traveling, RV camping, quilting, sewing and lake trout fishing, and was active within the Des Moines Methodist Church.

Judy is survived by her husband Joseph of Des Moines, brothers Robert Faw, Jr. and Richard Faw, and David Faw, niece Allison Eferson of the Sumner area.

Funeral services will be held at 1:00 PM on Saturday, February 14th at the Des Moines Methodist Church, at 22225 9th Ave. S, Des Moines, with a Graveside service following at Washington Memorial Park, 16445 International Blvd, SeaTac, WA.

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kelli branch
kelli branch
5 years ago

hello my name is kelli branch im datin judy’s nephew josh faw. im so sad to have never gotten the chance to meet judy from everything i’ve heard the family she was the most wonderfull woman, sister, and aunt. i know how close her and richard were and we are all very sad and hurt to learn of her passing especailly a week after the funeral. i just want you to know that had they known everyone would have been there to support you,joe, and memorialize judy! im so sorry for yours and the whole families loss. we all would really like to meet with you or just talk maybe have another small memorial get together if you read this please call josh’s number is 253-241-9219 and we can get you intouch with the rest of the family since bob cant do it very well.

god bless,

Kelli

Joshua L. Faw
Joshua L. Faw
5 years ago

Judy was a beautiful person, and a great aunt. She brought joy to every one she met. The love that her and Joe shared was the kind of love we all hope to find some day if we are so blessed and fortunate. Judy always made me want to be the best me I could be. She will be loved and missed always by every one she touched, especially me. Joe you are a stand up guy Judy conldnt have picked a better husband to spend here life with.

my deepest condolances-

Josh Faw

Kay Rhoades Twiggs
Kay Rhoades Twiggs
5 years ago

April 19, 2013 Just found the obit for Judy. She was my first cousin and I remember my childhood days with her. Her beautiful hair that I loved. My mother was a sister to her day which makes us first cousins. Fond memories.