Judy A. Pinnick, 66, of Apple Creek passed away Sunday, December 1, 2024 at Ohio’s Hospice LifeCare.
She was born on August 29, 1958, in Millersburg to Alvin and Doris Pyers Crider. On October 2, 1987, she married Art H. Pinnick. He survives.
Judy worked as a paraprofessional for Waynedale Local Schools for 23 years. She loved playing cards, bingo, and doing needlepoint. Judy had a love for music and enjoyed attending concerts.
In addition to her husband Art, she is survived by a son Jeffrey Pinnick of the home; brother Lee (Diane) Crider of Holmesville; sister-in-law Laurel Crider of Smithville; numerous nieces and nephews that she loved and adorned.
She was preceded in death by her parents and a brother Larry Crider.
Funeral Service will be held on Friday, December 6, 2024 at 3:00 PM at McIntire, Bradham & Sleek Funeral Home 216 E. Larwill St., Wooster, with Reverend Jim Cooper officiating.
Friends will be received on Thursday, December 5, 2024 from 5:00 to 7:00 PM at funeral home.
Memorial contributions may be directed to Ohio’s Hospice LifeCare, 1900 Akron Rd., Wooster, Ohio 44691.
Online condolences may be directed to www.mcintirebradhamsleek.com.
Jeff and Art and family,
You all are in our thoughts and prayers during this most difficult time. We got to know Judy because she was the very first aide that Ebony had. Eby adored Judy a lot and Judy could always get Eby to do things that others struggled with. Judy has a heart of gold and Eby has many fond memories of Judy including her favorite thing to do was to scare her. I know she will be greatly missed by many. Judy touched many lives in many ways. Condolences to you all.
I will forever remember Judy and her beautiful heart. She was a very special person and cousin.
Jeff and Art you are in our thoughts and prayers. Judy wasn’t only my cousin she had also became my sister who I loved very much. I will always remember all the good times we had together. Will miss you dearly. R.I.P
I’ll always remember and cherish the card and Yahtzee nights we had around the kitchen table at Aunt Doris’s. Judy you will be greatly missed by all of us who loved you. No more pain! RIP dear cousin give your mom and my mom a run for the dice!!
My condolences to Judy’s family. We grew up together in Holmesville and I was glad to run into her at Dollar General a couple of years ago and see her for the first time in many years. She was a nice person.
Rest now, my dear friend. I miss her greatly and treasure the many years we jointly worked with students together. She was my right hand – such a kind and thoughtful friend. And then there was music parents. So many laughs and sincere efforts to help band members. Jeff, I know you were precious to her, and she loved you so much. Art, she often talked about playing euchre at the Legion with Jim and Reda and those were good memories for her. I know I will especially remember her around my birthday each year. Mine is just a month after hers, so I always had to stop teasing her about being older when I turned the same age! Love and condolences to you.
My condolences to Art and family. May God bless you and yours.
Sorry for the families loss Judy was a great woman and helped tons of kids at the Southeast schools one being my son. She will be missed not only from the family but from all those that she spread her cheer and wisdom to over all these years.
Jeffrey and Art
Mark and I will keep you in our thoughts today as you say goodbye to a wonderful mom, wife, and friend. She seemed so caring and selfless, and just an all around beautiful person. Judy, you raised a good kid. Jeff, you’ll carry her with you in your heart forever.
Pam and I will always remember the times when we were passing through and we would stop to visit you and Art and Judy. Those were very special times to us.
So sorry we weren’t able to attend in person, but we were very happy that it was streaming and we could see the service. You will always be in our thoughts and prayers.