
JUDY MARIE MIELE, age 75, beloved wife for fifty-two years of Joseph; loving mother of Jeff; cherished daughter of Robert A. and Arena Sophia Hutchinson (nee Barnes); dearest friend of many.
Judy Marie Miele was born in Toledo on April 27, 1948. She lived in South Euclid for fifty-two and a half years. She graduated from Start High School in 1966 as a member of the first graduating class. She attended the University of Toledo. She enjoyed a career in libraries and education, working as an administrator at the Lyndhurst Library and as a teacher at Greenview Elementary School. She was often found at the ice rink figure skating as a high school student, and she was fond of animals, especially dogs. She was a fan of Wham! and George Michael. Judy was always loving and had a special fondness for animals and children. Her family remembers her outgoing nature and her big heart.
There will be no services at this time.
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Jennifer Turkoc
Judy Miele was a very kind and caring person. I worked with her at the library and could always count on Judy to have a smile and a willingness to listen and help. Judy will be greatly missed. My sympathies to her family.
Tom & Carol Abel
Sorry for your lost.
David R Miller, MD
I just want to extend my condolences to Judy’s family. She and I were good friends at SHS and Longfellow. She was always kind and we talked about our future goals. Such a special person. I regret we went our separate ways after Highschool . Know that many of us at Start treasured her friendship and will miss her along with her family. So very sorry for your loss
Don Weber
Please accept my sincere condolences on your recent loss of Judy. I first met Judy in seventh grade in Toledo and we remained classmates & friends until we graduated from Start High School in 1966. She was a sweet, caring, fun loving person and although I had no contact with her in 55+ years, I was still saddened to read of her passing. I am sure you will miss her deeply.
Susie Smith Thompson
I knew Judy since 3rd grade. I often spent the night at her house. Her mom was my second mom. I was her matron of honor. We were in touch until about 4 years ago. I didn’t know she was sick and am so sorry for your loss. She was part of a group of 7 that hung out together in Jr. High. Lots of memories, lots of fun. Several years ago she joined us at a slumber party at Lakeside. She will be missed for sure.
Love,
Susie