Judith Ann Kraemer
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Judith Ann Kraemer, 78, Blue Springs, MO passed away December 30, 2023 at Benton House. A visitation will be held 1:00 – 2:00 PM, Saturday, January 6th, 2024 at Heartland Cremation & Burial Society, 6113 Blue Ridge Blvd, Raytown, MO. A celebration of life of her life will follow at 2:00 at Heartland Cremation & Burial Society. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Alzheimer’s Association.
Judy and Dennis were married for 54 years and 4 months. She was a nurse for 42 years where she worked her whole career at Research Medical Group. Judy was awarded the,Nurse of the Year, in 1989 as well as the Clinic Excellence Award. She designed, manufactured and sold Stat-Pouch for nurses to carry essential items in an organized fanny pack. She was a member of the Show-Me-Wings Goldwing Motorcycle Club for over 25 years. Judy was a founding member of Crossroads Miata Club of KC. She loved to travel, read, garden and spend time with her family and friends. Judy always had a smile for everyone.
Judy was preceded in death by: father, Clarence Stratton; mother, Rita Stratton; brothers, John and Michael Stratton and sister Patricia Stratton. Survivors include: husband, Dennis Kraemer; daughter, Jennifer Stone; son, Jeremy Kraemer; sister, Rosie Callahan; six grandchildren, Kevin Stone Jr, Brittany Stone, Jacob Stone, Jessica Stone, Rachel Kraemer, Ryan Kraemer; two great grandchildren, Izac Constant and Nova Stone.
May God look after her for the rest of eternity. AmenÂ
Correction to the above post. I meant to say, Praying for your family.
Judy was a wonderful wife, mother, sister , grandmother and Aunt. She is in Heaven with her parents, sister and brothers. I am sending love and prayers to Dennis, Jennifer and Jeremy and their families. Rest in God’s hands Judy.
I will always remember Aunt Judy’s kind spirit and her gentle, warm smile. I treasure all the memories of Thanksgivings when my Dad and I would come to visit and the way Aunt Judy so warmly welcomed us into her home and took so much care in preparing Thanksgiving dinner—even when she had to work during the holiday weekend. My Dad would often talk about his big sister with such love. And I will never forget the gentleness with which she helped take care of my Dad when he was sick and the strength and comfort she gave me when he passed away. I take comfort in knowing she is with God, my Dad, Uncle Johnny, Aunt Pat and her parents now.
Uncle Denny, Jenny and Jeremy—I’m thinking of you and your families, and praying that you find peace and comfort in your memories and strength with each other at this difficult time. She loved all of you so much and you all brought so much light and joy to her life. Sending so much love your way.
Peace be with you and your family, Dennis.
Dennis – I am so sorry for your loss of Judy. She was the sweetest lady and your love and dedication to her was evident through your actions when I saw you together.
Praying for you and your family during this time
Jeremy – Condolences to you and your family. Though I did not know your mom or the rest of the family, I know she raised a kind, caring, loving son, and I am sure the family was lucky to have her in their lives.
I am sending my prayers for Judy’s family and friends over this heartbreaking loss. I had the privilege of working with Judy at Research Belton Hospital. She was a superb and compassionate nurse. I remember when Judy and Janice both retired. Our unit was never the same because of the loss of their leadership.
It wasn’t that long ago when Judy called me. She shared some of her health issues, but she mostly talked about her daughter and her career path. I didn’t have to meet her husband and children to know how much they meant to her. She beamed brightly when she spoke of you.
Rest in heaven, sweetest Judy!
I also worked with Judy K at Research Belton . There were three Judy’s on our unit too!
Judy K & Janice (JB) both were wonderful leaders and mentors on our unit. I remember patient’s complimenting Judy and her response was always we love to treat patients like they are our own family. That exemplifies how she was. Dennis you and your kids and grandkids and greats are in my prayers. My condolences to you JB too I know you both were so close.
Our hearts and prayers go out to all the family. Cousin Judy was an exceptional person, so kind, caring and always had a big smile for all. What a full life well lived!
Love to all,
Jerry & Leslie