1946
2022
Judy Shirlene Leake passed from this life at sunrise on Sunday, April 3, 2022.
Judy was born on August 11, 1946 in Oklahoma City. She grew up in Tuttle, Oklahoma and later moved to Oklahoma City where she graduated from Capitol Hill High School.
She married her husband, Roger, on July 23, 1965. She was proud to be an OKC Firefighter’s wife. They lived the majority of their life in Oklahoma City.
After her kids were older, she went to cosmetology school and became a hairdresser.
Judy had an adventurous spirit. She loved to snow ski, scuba dive in Cozumel, dance, sing karaoke, cook, oil paint, read romance novels and People Magazine, and especially spend time with family and friends. She loved life and lived it to the fullest.
Judy and her husband sold their home in Oklahoma City so they could live in their RV full time in Stillwater at Lake Carl Blackwell. She and her husband would spend summers in Eagle Nest, New Mexico and winters in Weslaco, Texas. She and her husband met many friends from all over the United States and Canada.
Survivors include her husband: Roger Leake of the home; brother-in-law: Jerry Leake and his wife Diane; daughters: Denise Martin and her husband, Ronnie and Deanna Collins and her fiancé, Jay Ollison; ex-son-in-law: Tink Collins; grandchildren: Tyler Martin, Shelbi Wortham and husband, Maurice, Garret Martin, Doug Collins, Dru Collins and fiancé, Perry Olsen; great-grandchildren: Brooklyn Driver, Jaylon Wortham, Carter Wortham, Kruz Wortham, Whitt Martin; a very special cousin: Sharon Holsey; a very special friend of 50 years: Debbie and her husband, Kenneth; and a host of other family and friends.
She is preceded in death by her parents: William Forrest and Ada Marie Woods; sisters: Sandy and husband, Bob Choate, Janis and Gilbert Price, and Carolyn Davis and sister-in-law: Coleta McMillan.
“How lucky I am to have something that makes saying goodbye so hard.” ~ Winnie the Pooh
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Lydene McNew
April 6, 2022
She was my cousin and I dearly loved her. She was so kind to her Aunt Audie and made Audie feel very special. So sorry for this great loss.
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