He was loved by so many, and held such titles as husband, father, counselor, brother, and
son. No matter the names, titles, or achievements of his life, his favorite was grandpa. He
was born in Ogden, Utah to C. DeMont Judd Jr. and Ramona Faye Judd on February 19,
1964. He was so proud to have been a member of a large and lively family having been born
in the exact middle of eight siblings: RoseMarie, Michelle, Jefferson, Jennifer, Christopher,
Monte, and Rodney. He loved his family and spoke of them often.
Serving others was a main focus of his life and he was proud to have served as student
body president of Ben Lomond High School where he graduated in 1982. Furthering his
desire to serve others, Spencer served a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-
Day Saints in the Dominican Republic from 1983-1984. There, he learned to speak Spanish
and was so proud and excited to speak Spanish with anyone who would let him. He studied
Spanish daily for the rest of his life.
He married his first wife, Marsha Ahlmer, in 1985. With Marsha they had four children:
Spencer Jr., Joshua, Candace, and Jacob. Marsha preceded Spencer in death in 2000. After
her death, Spencer fell head over heels in love with his surviving spouse, Jill, marrying in
2002. Their marriage brought an additional four children into his life: Tony, Courtney,
Marcus, and Cole. In 2005, Ben was born and brought even more happiness to his life.
Spencer was delighted with having nine children and was practically begging to be asked
about them. He made no distinction between his children; they were all his and he loved
them without reservation. His family has since continued to grow to include eleven
grandchildren: Avery, Alvin, Jaxson, Olivia, Jemma, Thomas, Hudson, Juliette, Jack, Mac
and August.
He graduated from Weber State University in 1995 with a degree in Political Science.
Spencer was proud to be among the first graduating classes of the UNLV Boyd School of
Law, attending night school and graduating in 2006. His career as an attorney was a source
of so much joy for him. He spent his remaining years dedicated to serving those of his Las
Vegas community, and throughout Nevada. He was known for his hard work, generosity,
and his tireless advocacy for those who needed it most. Those values will live on in every
life he touched.
Spencer was also deeply dedicated to his faith. His lifelong dedication to early morning
study was where he found peace, comfort, stability, and direction for his life. If the sun was
just creeping over the mountains and peeking into the Las Vegas valley, you could
guarantee he could be found reading, pondering, listening, writing, and growing in his faith
in the cool of the morning. He served in countless roles of leadership and service over his
lifetime, uplifting everyone who knew him.
He loved to read and was often found, whether awake or asleep, with a book or tablet open
to a book in hand. He also loved spending time with his family, both on large, loud family
vacations or in small, quiet, private moments of love and connection. He also loved to “lift
up his voice and sing,” and was a member of many choirs and singing groups over his life.
He was also passionate about his sports teams, having been a fan of the New England
Patriots, the Utah Jazz, and our Vegas Golden Knights. He treasured the chance to attend
football, soccer, baseball, wrestling, and other sporting events when his children and
grandchildren were involved. He will be sorely missed.
Spencer is survived by his wife Jill, his mother Ramona, his children, his siblings, his
grandchildren, and his dog Anabell. He was preceded in death by his first wife and his
father.
Funeral services will be held on Friday, September 27 at 10:30 AM. Interment will follow on
in the Salt Lake City, UT Cemetery on Wednesday October 2 at 10:00 AM.
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