Becky was a public-school teacher in the Conroe Independent School District for over thirty-five years. She served at several schools throughout Conroe and The Woodlands, even substitute teaching into her early 80s. She was an avid bridge player and played with her group of friends for many years. She was involved in the Lions Club and Pan America, dedicating her time to their causes. Becky and her late husband Glen enjoyed traveling the U.S. in their RV. Becky especially loved traveling the world, visiting sites in Europe, South America and Asia. She got great joy in taking pictures of her travels and sharing and telling friends and families about the photos she took. She was a member of First Presbyterian Church of Conroe for over 50 years where her life-long passion of music shined through her love of singing in the choir and playing bells in the bell choir.
Survivors include her son, Henry Judah and his wife Charity of Bryan, TX; daughter Elizabeth Kelley and her husband Bland of Montgomery, TX; and daughter Lenore Judah of Conroe; grandchildren; Britney Stetzel and her husband Stephen of Tomball, TX; Emily Vanadore and her husband Brandt of Bryan; Abbey Warner and her husband Tye of Panama City, Florida; Jake Kelley and his wife Connie of Montgomery; and Lucas Kelley of Montgomery; great-grandchildren Daxton Charles Stetzel, Wyatt Henry Vanadore, Parker Leigh Vanadore, Tucker Wade Vanadore, Tyler Kelley, Landyn Kelley, and Rylee Kelley. She is also survived by nieces and nephews, Kay Hancock, William Boren, Edward Boren, Charles Boren, Glenn Judah, Andrea Burton, and Amanda Shepard.
She is preceded in death by her husband, Douglas Glen Judah, her parents Madge Pomeroy Baker and Edward Roy Baker and her sister Margie Lou Baker Boren.
Funeral services will be held Monday, February 28, 2022 at 11:00am at First Presbyterian Church Conroe (2727 SH- 336 Loop, Conroe, Texas, 77304) with visitation one hour prior to service. Private family burial will follow in Garden Park Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Jake Kelley, Lucas Kelley, Tye Warner, Brandt Vanadore, Stephen Stetzel and Abbey Warner. In lieu of flowers, the family has requested donations be made to the Lions Club Camp.