Obituary: Judith A. “Judy” Scoville, 80, Copenhagen
Published: April 07, 2025
By: Provided by Iseneker
Funeral Home
Judith A. “Judy”
Scoville
COPENHAGEN- Judith A. “Judy”
Scoville, 80, of Route 12, passed away on Saturday, April 5, 2025 at her home under the care of her loving family and
Lewis County Hospice.
A funeral Mass
will be said at 11:00 A.M. on Monday, April 14, 2025
at St. Stephen’s Catholic Church, Croghan, with Rev. Donald Manfred, Pastor
officiating. A luncheon at the Croghan American Legion will
immediately follow the Mass, all are welcome. In lieu of flowers, contributions in
Judy’s name may be made to Friends of Lewis County Hospice, PO Box 266,
Lowville, NY 13367 or to the Lowville VFW Post #6912, P.O. Box 287,
Lowville, NY 13367 or to the Croghan American Legion 9833 Main Street, PO
Box 217, Croghan, NY 13327.
Arrangements are with Iseneker Funeral
Home Inc., Lowville.
She is survived
by her husband of 64 years, Earl Scoville; five children, Janet M. (Paul)
Aubin of Copenhagen, Janice A. (Jim) Purcell of Croghan, Robert T. Scoville
and companion Linda Peters of Copenhagen, Keith A. (Tracie) Scoville of
Copenhagen, and John P. (Molly) Scoville of Lowville; 10 grandchildren; 15
great-grandchildren; one sister, Donna Getman of
Carthage; One brother, James F. Zecher Jr. (Kathy) of Beaver Falls; a
nephew, Jeffrey (Stephanie) Getman; and many
cousins. She was predeceased by a
brother-in-law, Terry Getman; and a niece, Deanna Getman
Cook.
Judy was born on
July 9, 1944 in Lowville, a daughter of the late
James F. and Loretta E. Kelley Zecher.
She attended Father Leo Memorial School in Croghan, District 14
Country School, and Augustinian Academy.
On September 3, 1960, she married the love of her life, Robert
“Earl” Scoville at St. Stephen’s Catholic Church in Croghan with Rev.
Reginald Bailman officiating. Judy raised her family and worked as a
school bus driver and monitor in the cafeteria for Copenhagen Central
School for more than 30 years. She
also worked for the Widrick family at Deere Hill Restaurant for 10 years
during the late 1970’s and early 1980’s.
Along with her
husband Earl, Judy enjoyed hosting many events and occasions at their home
through the years, including a wedding, birthday
and anniversary parties, engagement and rehearsal dinners, country school
reunions, and Thanksgiving. She also enjoyed attending and dancing to the
Nelson Brother’s Band at their events, churning butter, reuben
sandwich day at the sugar shanty, and in the past, operating a food truck.
Judy was an
active member and volunteer of the Lewis County Memorial Post #6912
Auxiliary and a member of the Croghan American Legion Auxiliary.
Condolences may
be made to Judy’s family online at www.isenekerfuneralhome.com.
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