Judy Seeger passed away April 9, 2014 in Duluth, MN. She was born August 20, 1937 in Chicago, IL. Judy spent her childhood in both Chicago and Glenview, IL., and graduated from Glenbrook North High School. In 1956 she married Rudy Seeger and continued to live in the Chicago area. She was a loving mother and wife at home but also worked for many years at the Scott Foresman Publishing Company. In 1975 she moved with the family to her home on Moose Lake in Hayward, WI. She became active in local clubs and groups. She expressed her creativity through knitting, needlepoint, and other crafts. Both dogs and cats always found a loving place in Judy’s home. She gladly volunteered for many organizations in the Hayward area. For many years she worked in various retail businesses in downtown Hayward and enjoyed her interactions with customers and co-workers. Record keeping for the family business was also Judy’s responsibility. She was always recognized for her accuracy and attention to detail. She deeply loved her grandchildren and cherished the time spent together. Family and friends always delighted in her sense of humor. Judy’s spiritual life was fulfilled through the Spider Lake Church. She was a devoted member and volunteer. For many years she was responsible for providing the weekly bulletin. Worship and fellowship with her church family was an important part of every week. Recently Judy found peace and serenity at her home on Moose Lake. Her spirit was strengthened through the beauty and splendor of nature. She loved to walk in the woods and sit by the water’s edge gazing at Gods creation. Judy is survived by: Marcia Dunlap (sister) Lodi, CA, Lynn Hefele (sister) Silver City, NM, Donna Camp (sister) Northbrook, IL, Rudy Seeger (husband) Hayward, WI, Mike and Linda Seeger (son/daughter in-law) Hayward, WI, Christopher Seeger (grandson) Hayward, WI, Bethany Seeger (granddaughter) Hayward, WI, Matthew Seeger (grandson) Hayward, WI, Charlie Seeger (great-grandson) Hayward, WI.
Memorial may be directed to the Spider Lake Church or the Round Lake Fire Department.
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