Judith 'Judi' Errickson, 58, of Cedar Rapids, died Wednesday, January 3, 2018, at University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics, Iowa City. Memorial Service: 1 p.m. Sunday, January 7, 2018, at Cedar Rapids Seventh Day Adventist Church. Arrangements by Stewart Baxter Funeral & Memorial Services, Cedar Rapids.
Survivors include her daughters, Jennifer (Marcus Clark) and Katie Errickson (J Newlin); grandchildren, Kylannah and Nikoli Newlin; father, Jim Jorgensen; mother, Sue Jorgensen; siblings, David and Wendy Jorgensen (Penny Behrensmeyer); cat, Freedom; and many extended family members and friends.
Judith Faye Jorgensen was born March 12, 1959, in Waterloo, to James and Sue (Brocka) Jorgensen. She attended Cedar Falls High School and Malcom Price Laboratory School. She then attended UNI and Kirkwood Community College. Judi worked in home health care for many years.
Judi was a long time, dedicated member of Cedar Rapids Seventh Day Adventist Church. She was a dedicated volunteer, and found many opportunities to help others through church and veterans organizations, among others. She enjoyed nature, animals, and cats, and was an especially great mother and grandmother.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be directed towards a memorial bench in Judi's name.
I’m really sorry to see this, I’ve met you a few times at Katie’s house and you were always super gentle and nice to everyone around you. You were so caring. Rest In Peace.
Emma Sue and family. I remember Judy only as a little girl at my Grandmothers house back in the sixties before we all grew up to have families and children if our own. My heart goes out to you all. I have faith as I know you do that she is now healed and in the presence of our Lord. That there is a joyful reunion in heaven and she and our loved ones are waiting for us. Like my daughter Jesica and my brother Brad. God bless you and all of her family on this worldly journey of grief. Sending you love.
I love daisies they are sweet and pure and grow wild; they were my daughter Jesica’s favorite flower I like to think there are fields of them in heaven….
Judith was a dear friend. She had just started attending our Life Group meetings on Monday evenings. She was caring and loved God, people and animals. I’m sorry I didn’t get to attend the service due to a sickness in the family. I will miss my dear sister and look forward to seeing her in heaven with our beloved Jesus.
Judith was a dear friend. She had just started attending our Life Group meetings on Monday evenings. She was caring and loved God, people and animals. I’m sorry I didn’t get to attend the service due to a sickness in the family. I will miss my dear sister and look forward to seeing her in heaven with our beloved Jesus.