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Judith " Judie" Carol Roudybush, age 70, of Rushford Lane, Butler,
Pennsylvania, passed away peacefully, surrounded by family in her
home on Wednesday, October 7, 2009 at 6:15 P.M.
Born October 18, 1938 in Butler, she was the daughter of the late
Joseph A. Jurysta and Julia Onufrak Jurysta.
Judie was a graduate of Butler High School and attended Butler
County Community College. She was a licensed cosmetologist, and was
the owner/operator of a styling salon, Styles by Judie, retiring in
1993. She also had worked in the deli department of the former
Kroger supermarket and was owner/manager of The Castle Restaurant in
Butler.
She was a member of Christ's Outreach Church and The Freedom of
Choice in Cancer Therapy Organization.
Judie especially loved spending time with her grandchildren and
great-grandchildren, and she enjoyed homemaking, Bible study,
researching and practicing alternative medicine and nutritional
healing. She also enjoyed cooking, cake decorating, square dancing,
and sewing.
She is survived by her husband, H. Gary Roudybush, whom she
married on August 7, 1990.
In addition to her husband, she is survived by one son, Donny
Bayne of Butler, Pennsylvania; two daughters, Theresa Ellenberger
and her husband, Ronald, of Prospect, Pennsylvania; Colby Imbrie and
her husband, Gary Aldrich, of League City, Texas; one stepdaughter,
Cheryl Hay of Butler; and one daughter-in-law, Becky Bayne of
Butler. Also surviving are five grandchildren; Ronald Ellenberger
Jr., Brandy Sarvey, Thomas Bayne, Sarah Bayne, and Erin Imbrie;
three step grandchildren, Kaitlyn Hay, Casey Hay, and Kassidy Hay;
and two great grandchildren, Matheu Sarvey and Mitchel Sarvey. She
is also survived by one brother, Joseph A. Jurysta II, of Butler,
and twelve nieces and eighteen nephews.
Mrs. Roudybush was preceded in death by one brother and five
sisters; Albert Jurysta, Helen Kelly, Theresa Erkens, Alice Morrow,
Irene Holben, and Suella Robb. She was also preceded in death by one
nephew.
A memorial service will be held at 3 p.m. Sunday, October 11,
2009 at Christ's Outreach Church.
In lieu of flowers, the family suggests donations be made to
Nehemiah's Wall Handicap Accessibility Fund, c/o Christ's Outreach
Church 120 Walker Avenue, Butler, Pennsylvania 16001, or to the
Butler Area Public Library 218 North McKean Street, Butler,
Pennsylvania 16001. |