Judith "Judy" Eavey Henderson

April 30, 1943 - December 12, 2024

Judith “Judy” Eavey Henderson, age 81, passed away on December 12, 2024.   Born April 30, 1943, she was the daughter of the late Roy Daniel and Anna Blanche Eavey.   In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Buddy Henderson; step-daughters, Donna Fisher and Melissa Johnson; brother, Roy Eavey, Jr.; brother-in-law, Danny Davis; and great nephew, Joshua Davis.

Judy is survived by her son, Chris Henderson and wife, Katie; grandson, Logan Drumheller; step-daughter, Sue Brubaker and husband, David; sister, Brenda Davis (also a special caregiver); and a number of nieces and nephews.  Judy also leaves behind her other special caregivers, Casey, Tammy, and Shane Davis (Judy’s “Hero”), Sheila Rankin, and Jeanie Lunsford; as well as a special friend of sixty years, Ann Bowman.

Judy loved to cook and enjoyed her casino trips with her sister, niece, and friends.  She retired from Augusta Health where she was a supervisor in the cafeteria.

Memorial contributions may be made to Augusta Health Hospice of the Shenandoah.

A VERY SPECIAL NOTE:

To my son, Chris:  I love you, Chris, so very much and I am proud of you.  God truly blessed me when he chose me to be your mother.  You are a wonderful son and have such a kind heart.

To my grandson, Loghan:  I love you very much, Loghan and I am proud of you and your accomplishments.

To my sister, Brenda:  I know you are laughing and saying, “I know Mama dropped you on her head!” I will ask her when I see her!  I am so thankful to have you for a sister.  You were always there for me and you looked out for me.  I really appreciate all you have done.  I love you so much.     

To my “Chum”, Tammy:  I love you so much.  Thank you for taking care of my “brain work”.  Don’t cry over me and think of all our good times and all of the dumb stuff I did!

To my “Hero”, Shane:  Shane, you are my Hero!  Whenever I needed something fixed, you were always there for me. I appreciate all of your hard work and keeping everything going and working right for me!  You are my “little Danny” and I love you so much.

And finally, to all my family and friends:  Please rejoice in knowing that I love you all and I am now at peace and I am healthy.  Remember the good times and tell all the funny stories about the dumb things I  did, especially in  A.C.!

Clyde/Chum signing out now!