JUDITH “JUDY” KAY WEBER

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JUDITH “JUDY” KAY WEBER

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The Richmond News, Sept. 26, 2025 Judy Weber, wife of Ted Weber, died Friday, Sept. 19, after a short hospice stay at Shirkey in Richmond. Judy Weber Following her passing, her family was left off-kilter because, though her death was not unexpected, it left a sudden silence where there once had been a small spitfire of a woman. She was born Judith Kay McClung Oct. 15, 1940, in Ottawa, Kan., to Roberta (Scoville) and Glenn McClung. Her father died in a work accident when she was 2 years old, and her mother was pregnant with her sister Jeanne. Her dad remained a throughline in her life. She kept two photos of her father on a bedroom dresser in her home, one with his arms around 1-year-old Judy, a bonnet covering her strawberry blonde hair. She moved with her mother and siblings to Richmond as a young child and returned to Kansas frequently to visit her many cousins, aunts and uncles. Judy’s stepfather, George Winders, and his wife Roberta owned the Dairy Queen on Main Street in…

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