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Judith A. Ueltschy Obituary

Champaign--Judy went home to Jesus on Sunday, June 16, at Carle Foundation Hospital in Urbana.
She was preceded in death by her mother, Ruth Hanlin; father, Cecil Hinerman; son, Donald Green;
daughter, Donna Green; and step-son, Billy Ueltschy.
She is survived by her best friend and husband, Herbert (Bill) Ueltschy. Both were both born and raised
in Wheeling, West Virginia, and moved to Illinois to continue the growth of their family. Her surviving
children are Debra Deremiah (Larry), Thomasboro, IL; Edward Green (Shelly), Hoopeston, IL; Dale
Green (Marci), Sheridan, IL; Tammy Tapley (Scott), Goshen, IN; and Dennis Ueltschy (Sukcha),
Champaign, IL. Also survived by: Bud Hanlin (Sandy), St Clairsville, OH; Becky Ebert (Jim), Warren, OH;
Pat Conaway (Jerry), Shadyside, OH; Rick Hanlin (Karen), Pittsburgh, PA.
She had 14 grandchildren, Amanda, Terry, Stephanie, Meagan, Bryce, Morgan, Eddie, Jenny, Dayle,
Luke, Max, Reagan, Morgan and Gramm; and 12 great grandchildren. She enjoyed watching them grow
and play together.
Planning family get-togethers was one of her favorite activities, and she was always involved in the
games and fun. She enjoyed bargain shopping, garage saling, craft shows, fishing, camping, playing
cards, and crafting. She collected Mickey Mouse memorabilia and salt shakers. She is loved by
everyone who knew her and will be greatly missed by all, including her beloved chichuaua, Sassy.
Celebration of life will be announced at a later date.

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Champaign--Judy went home to Jesus on Sunday, June 16, at Carle Foundation Hospital in Urbana.
She was preceded in death by her mother, Ruth Hanlin; father, Cecil Hinerman; son, Donald Green;
daughter, Donna Green; and step-son, Billy Ueltschy.
She is survived by her best friend and husband, Herbert (Bill) Ueltschy. Both were

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