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Judi Frondle

May 6, 1945 ~ April 29, 2020

Judi Frondle, 74, of Hiawatha, died Wednesday, April 29, 2020. Private Inurnment will take place at Mount Calvary Cemetery, Cedar Rapids. Stewart Baxter Funeral & Memorial Services, Cedar Rapids, is caring for Judi and her family. Survivors include her children, Kristin (Roche) Lewis, Kyle Frondle, Gaylord Slagenweit, Aric Slagenweit, Fredrick Slagenweit, Steven (Shari) Slagenweit; grandchildren, Buxus and Graham Lewis, Tory and Zachary, Patrick, and Robert Slagenweit; brother, Conrad (Joanne) Grunwald; best friend, Betty Nanneman; and many extended family members and friends. Judith Raye Grunwald was born May 6, 1945, in Fort Dodge, Iowa, to Ewald and Louise (Lemons) Grunwald. She attended Fort Dodge High School, graduating in 1963. Judi enjoyed doing puzzles, fishing, computer games, and painting. She was strong in her Catholic faith and was a member of Immaculate Conception Catholic Church in Cedar Rapids. Judi was a spunky, loving, and funny person who was the life of the party'you never knew what she was going to say. She enjoyed spending time with friends and family and looked forward to visits from her brother, Conrad. She was preceded in death by her parents; grandchildren, Sandra Slagenweit, Daphne Nicole Slagenweit, and David Slagenweit; siblings, Chloa Anderson, Coletta Irter, and Dennis Grunwald; and aunt, Verla Davenport.

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  1. Judi was always so welcoming and kind to me. You could tell she loved her family very much. I have many memories with her but one that is my favorite was going fishing with her and her son, Kyle. I was fortunate to see how fantastic of a mother she was to Kristin and Kyle. She will be very missed.

  2. Kristin and Kyle, I’m so sorry to read of your mother’s passing. I remember she had a great sense of humor and as it says, “she was spunky and funny.” I enjoyed going to your home for preschool and bringing the educational activities. She loved you two, and wanted the best for you. I would like to extend my sincere sympathy and prayers. Diana Robeson, Preschool Teacher


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