Judy Lynn Suddoth

Judy Lynn Suddoth, age 71, of Stewartstown, Pennsylvania passed away peacefully in her home September 27,2021. Born in Baltimore, Maryland, she was the daughter of the late Vilma (McAllister) and Gene Robert Baldwin Sr. She was the biological daughter of the late Sonny Kline. Judy worked in Accounts Payable for Noxell Corporation, now known as Proctor & Gamble. Judy enjoyed planting flowers and herb gardens, had an eye for decorating, and loved to dance often doing so in the most random places. In her early years, she participated in the marching band, loved to swim in the Severn River, and climb trees. She marched in the Civil Rights Movement with Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. She had a political passion and loved her country.

She had a great sense of humor, loved her family, adored her grandchildren, as well as family get together. Holidays were always a joyous time for her, and she loved to bake and shop. She went above and beyond to make sure she had a gift for everyone.  Judy had a firm faith in God and attended church regularly until she became ill. She instilled this same faith-based foundation in her daughter and granddaughters.

She was what some say a “social butterfly”, always striking a conversation with someone when out in public. She appreciated a home cooked meal mainly from her late husband who had a 4-course meal on the table when she came home from a hard day’s work. She loved cookouts and hot steamed crabs. When possible, Judy would travel and had visited Mexico, Venezuela, South America, as well as various states across the U.S.

 

She is survived by her daughter Melissa McLeod; two granddaughters Ariana DuPree and Mariah McLeod; one step daughter Lynn Dooms and her two children Brandon and Megan; one sister Kathy Bailey; a sister in law Donna Baldwin; three brothers Gene R. Baldwin Jr., Thomas Kline, and Kevin Kline; and a host of nieces and nephews.  In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her two brothers Daniel Baldwin and Gary Kline Sr, as well as her husband Roy G. Suddoth.

 

In lieu of flowers, contributions can be made to Heartland Hospice.

 

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  • Judy ..My Cousin & I reconnected with me 6 years ago When she visited me in Summerville..SC. We started talking on the phone pretty much everyday. We had so much to talk about. It is So Sad those Days are Gone. It leaves a huge hole in my Heart.

  • Aunt Judy always took good care and loved all of her nieces and nephews very much. She was very loved and I have so many fond memories of her that I will cherish forever. She was feisty and stood her ground on topics she was passionate about. They are both wonderful qualities and she has inspired me to work that in my own life. She will be missed!

  • Judy was always very kind to me and my family. We had such great conversations about God, the world, music, you name it. Such a great personality. Peace to the family. We will see you again Judy, in our eternal home, with our Savior.

  • Judy Suddoth (Kline) was a childhood friend of mine. I have been trying to get in touch with her for the past month. I grieve with heartache to find she has passed. I last saw Judy about 25 years ago. I will forever remember our last visit and the years of our friendship. I can still hear her voice and her unique laugh! Years pass quickly and without noticing they have gone; yet how truly blessed we are for God’s gift of our memories, and that one day I will see my friend Judy again. My Love to Judy, and her Daughter Melissa and the entire Family.
    Love,
    Sincerely,
    Patti Watson

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