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Judy E Shewalter (Tyo)

Judith E, Tyo

May 03, 1943 - October 07, 2021

Judith E. Tyo, 78, of Chillicothe, passed away peacefully surrounded by loved ones at 11:20pm October 7, 2021, in Pickaway Manor, Circleville, following an extended illness.

She was born May 3, 1943, in Chillicothe, to the late Charles F. and Ruth (Shepherd) Shewalter. On January 27, 1963, she married her eternal love Clyde James Tyo, Jr., who preceded her in death April 3, 1966.

Surviving are her sons and daughters-in-law Bryan (Risa) Tyo, of McKinney, TX, and Brent (Mary Ann) Tyo, of Chillicothe; 2 grandsons Lucas and Austin (Bug) Tyo, both of Chillicothe; and several nieces and nephews. In addition to her husband and parents, she was predeceased by her in-laws Clyde Sr. and Margaret Tyo, her brother Robert Shewalter and sister Marsha Hatfield.

Judy was a 1962 graduate of Chillicothe High School and retired after 20+ years from Citizens National Bank. She enjoyed making and collecting dolls, cooking and baking, quilting and creating many crafts. She was a member of the Eagles, Aerie 600. Above all, Judy’s family was the most important to her. 

Her graveside service will be held at 11 am Tuesday, October 12, in Greenlawn Cemetery with Rev. Jack Norman officiating. The family would like to thank the nurses and staff at Pickaway Manor, the Hospice Care Team from National Church Residences as well as the staff at Allen’s Pharmacy for their care and kindness. Judy always said “children were a blessing and a gift” therefore, in lieu of flowers please consider a donation to Nationwide Children’s Hospital, 700 Childrens Dr., Columbus, OH 43205, or www.nationwidechildrens.org/giving



 
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10/11/21 07:45 PM #1    

Donna Lee Watts (Wisecup)

My deepest sympathy goes to Bryan and Risa, Brent and Mary Ann, Lucas and Bug in the loss of their mother and grandmother.  I know Judy will be truly missed by all who knew and loved her.  Judy was a long time and best friend of mine since elementary school.  Judy meant a lot to me  over those many years. We were in each other's weddings.  I remember when her beloved husband, Clyde, was killed in a motorcyle accident way back in 1966.  It was the worst time of her life and they both deserved many more years than they were given.  She adored her two boys and gave the rest of her life to taking care of them and giving them the best life she could without their dad. I will never forget you Judy and I thank God you were a part of my life. I will miss you.  Blessings to the entire Tyo family.

Love,

Donna and Dan "Buzz" Wisecup


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