In Remembrance Of
Judy Ann Wilson Wood
Judy Ann Wilson Wood, 76, of Plattsburg, MO passed away April 10, 2019.
She was born on October 9, 1942 to Lawrence Edward and Arlene May (Motzkus) Harkrider in Stanberry, MO where she grew up and graduated from Stanberry High School.
On May 30, 1996 she was united in marriage to Freddie Levern Wood. After their marriage they lived in Plattsburg where they made their home.
Judy retired as a branch manager from Commerce Bank in Kansas City. She was an extremely active member of the First Baptist Church of Gower. Judy was also a member of the St. Joe Kitchen Band. She was very passionate about her garden and her animals. Judy was a loving wife and mother and was a devoted grandmother to her grandson Logan.
She was preceded in death by her two sons Robert Lee Fannon and Brian Fannon and her parents Lawrence and Arlene Harkrider.
Judy is survived by her husband Fred Wood; grandson Logan Fannon and wife Jessica; brothers and sisters Charlene Staley, Joyce Newcomer and husband C.J., Larry Harkrider, Roy Paul Harkrider and wife Maurine; daughter-in-law Leanna Fannon; other relatives and many friends.
Visitation: 10:00-11:00 a.m. with Memorial Services at 11:00 a.m. on Friday, April 19th at the First Baptist Church in Gower.
Donations may be made to food pantry at the First Baptist Church of Gower.
Arrangements, Hixson-Klein Funeral Home, Gower.
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Linda Sellers
Judith was my first cousin, but sadly I lost touch with her.
I’ve been trying to find her for years, but I’m too late, unfortunately. My mother and her father were siblings. I remember Judith as a beautiful and loving person. Love and condolences to her family.
LeAnna Fannon
Our beautiful Momma, she was the best mother in law to me. She Is at peace now with her beloved Boys Lee and Brian Fannon. We will carry on Momma don’t you worry Logan and I will be ok. I know you and “your guys” are dancing. You were our Angel on Earth and now you are our Angel in Heaven. Kisses to our Pretty Lady.
Kathleen F. Beshears
I found one of my best friends in life when I met Judy. She was a very kind and loving person and was always helping anyone that she found in need. I will truly miss my dear friend and will be forever grateful that I had the chance to know and love her. Rest in peace my dearest friend Judy, I pray to be worthy of seeing you again one day.