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Judith "Judy" (Seabry) Troxel

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Birth Date: September 17, 1942
Death Date: March 8, 2019
Age at Death: 76
Sex: F

Marriages

W. Keith Troxel - 1964

Obituaries

The Daily Sentinel page 5B Death Notice - March 13, 2019

n Judith Seabry Troxel, 76, Grand Junction, died March 8, 2019, at HopeWest Hospice. Services will be at a later date. She was a retired administrative assistant for Slifer, Smith and Frampton Real Estate Co. in Vail. Survivors include one son, Kyle of Grand Junction; one daughter, Tanya Troxel of Lakewood; one sister, Jean Bhagatram of Grand Junction; and two grandchildren.

The Daily Sentinel page 3D Obituary - March 24, 2019

Judith S. Troxel September 17, 1942 - March 8, 2019
Judith S. Troxel passed peacefully from this life on March 8, 2019 at HopeWest Hospice Care Center in Grand Junction, CO, at the age of 76. Judy was born on September 17, 1942 to James and Papee (Pat) Kalanj Seabry in Salida, CO and began her life in Idaho Springs where her father was a state patrolman. At the age of six the family moved to Eagle where Judy attended school, graduating in 1960 from Eagle Valley High. She attended Central Business College and returned to Eagle County to become one of the first employees of Vail Associates. She married W. Keith Troxel in 1964 and started a family of her own. She was a dedicated wife and wonderful stay-at-home mother to her son, Kyle and daughter, Tanya for many years before going to work as an Administrative Assistant for Slifer, Smith and Frampton Real Estate where she enjoyed a 20 year career. She retired in 2010 just prior to moving to Grand Junction. Judy was well liked and had many close friends. She enjoyed long walks in the summer with her good friend, Karin Scheidigger and she traveled every few years with a group of life-long friends. She was very fond of children, especially babies, loved playing cards and just spending time with grandsons, Nico and Tristan. To her family she was Mom, Grandma, Sister and Aunt and to know her was to love her. She loved each and every one of us as completely and unconditionally as we loved her. We will remember her genuine and generous nature, her ability to speak her mind while always being respectful of what others had to say, and her courage as she battled a multitude of health issues over the past several years. Judy is survived by son, Kyle (Liz) Troxel of Grand Junction; daughter, Tanya Troxel of Lakewood; grandsons, Nico (Haley) Troxel of Glenwood Springs and Tristan Edwards of US Navy Lemoore, CA; sister, Jean (Walt) Bhagatram; niece, Katia (Grant) Bhagatram of Jackson; nephews, Alexander and Nicholas Bhagatram; great-nephews, Nicholas, Milo and Emry; as well as many close relatives throughout Colorado. Her parents preceeded her in death. Please join us in celebrating Judy’s life on Sunday, May 5th from 2:00-4:00 p.m. at 101 Fawett Road, Unit 140, in Avon to share memories and stories. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to HopeWest Hospice in Grand Junction, CO.

Vail Daily page A8 - March 27, 2019

Judith S. Troxel passed peacefully from this life on March 8, 2019, at HopeWest Hospice Care Center in Grand Junction, Colorado, at the age of 76. Judy was born on September 17, 1942, to James and Papee (Pat) Kalanj Seabry in Salida, Colorado, and began her life in Idaho Springs where her father was a state patrolman. At the age of 6, the family moved to Eagle where Judy attended school, graduating in 1960 from Eagle Valley High School. She attended Central Business College and returned to Eagle County to become one of the first employees of Vail Associates. She married W. Keith Troxel in 1964 and started a family of her own. She was a dedicated wife and wonderful stay-at-home mother to her son, Kyle, and daughter, Tanya, for many years before going to work as an administrative assistant for Slifer, Smith and Frampton Real Estate where she enjoyed a 20-year career. She retired in 2010 just prior to moving to Grand Junction.

Judy was well-liked and had many close friends. She enjoyed long walks in the summer with her good friend Karin Scheidigger and she traveled every few years with a group of lifelong friends. She was very fond of children, especially babies, and loved playing cards and just spending time with grandsons Nico and Tristan.

To her family she was Mom, Grandma, Sister and Aunt and to know her was to love her. She loved each and every one of us as completely and unconditionally as we loved her. We will remember her genuine and generous nature, her ability to speak her mind but always be respectful of what others had to say, and her courage as she battled a multitude of health issues over the past several years.

Judy is survived by son Kyle (Liz) Troxel of Grand Junction, daughter Tanya Troxel of Lakewood, grandsons Nico (Haley) Troxel of Glenwood Springs and Tristan Edwards, U.S. Navy, Lemoore, California, sister Jean (Walt) Bhagatram, niece Katia (Grant) Bhagatram-Jackson, nephews Alexander and Nicholas Bhagatram, and great-nephews Nicholas, Milo and Emry, as well as many close relatives throughout Colorado. Her parents preceded her in death.

Please join us in celebrating Judy’s life on Sunday, May 5 from 2-4 p.m. at 101 Fawcett Road, Unit 140, in Avon to share memories and stories.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to HopeWest Hospice in Grand Junction, Colorado.

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