Obituary
Judith Ann Callaway
(May 30, 1939 - December 5, 2018)
Judith Ann Stevens Callaway passed
away on Wednesday, December 5, 2018 at Woodlands Healthcare after a short
illness. She was born on May 30, 1939 in Gallipolis Ferry, West Virginia to
the late O.M “Jim” and Dolores Windon Stevens. In addition to her parents
she was preceded in death by her brother-in-law and sister-in-law, William
B. and Janice Callaway Frampton. She grew up in Belle, WV and graduated from
DuPont High School. She was an English Education Major and graduated with
honors from Marshall University. She taught at Marshall Lab School and
briefly for Cabell County Schools before choosing to stay at home to nurture
her children. She was a gifted public speaker and enjoyed speaking to groups
of women in churches and the community. In the early 1980’s Judy authored
“The Redwood Series” in conjunction with Hospice of Huntington who
ironically helped manage her care in her final days. In 1958 Judy met the
love of her life, W. Garner Callaway, and they married November, 27, 1959.
During their 59 years together they have had a wonderful, loving, fun-filled
life. They traveled, enjoyed community activities and entertained many in
their home. In 1999, they built a new home in the Woodlands Retirement
Community where they have created many great memories and cherished
friendships. Judy was a devoted, wife, mother, grandmother and friend. She
had a unique way of making those around her feel important. Judy was an
active member of Fifth Avenue Baptist Church and the Homebuilders Sunday
School class since 1959 until her passing. She was a prayer warrior. In
addition to her husband, she is survived by their two children and their
spouses, Mary-Lynn Callaway Hodges and her husband Michael of Saline, MI and
their son Jeffrey Garner Callaway and his wife Kimberly of Marietta, GA. She
is also survived by her grandchildren who she loved and prayed for, Isaac
Jae Hodges of Saline MI, Ellen Hodges Davis and her husband John of East
Lansing, MI, Christopher Garner Callaway and William James Callaway, both of
Marietta, GA. Her brother Ronald N. Stevens and his wife Dee of Port
Aransas, TX also survive as well as 5 nieces. Funeral services will be held
on Sunday, December 9, at Fifth Avenue Baptist Church at 2 pm. With Rev.
Eric Porterfield and Rev. Alicia Porterfield officiating. Burial will follow
at Spring Hill Cemetery. The family will receive friends on Saturday,
December 8, at Beard Mortuary from 4:00 – 6:00 p.m. Those who wish may make
memorial contributions to Hospice of Huntington or Fifth Avenue Baptist
Church.
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