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Judy Kay (Everhart) Long Obituary

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Judy Kay (Everhart) Long  73
of Kenton

A celebration of life service for Judy Kay Long will be held at 4:00 P.M. on Saturday, February 8th, 2020 at The Mt. Victory Sportsman Club with Pastor Phillip Compton officiating. Friends and family may visit 2 hours prior to services. A meal and more fellowship will follow the service. The Price-McElroy Funeral Home is assisting the family with arrangements.


Judy died on Tuesday, February 4th, 2020 at  the Marion General Hospital. She was born on May 20th, 1946 in Kenton to the late Chester and Austa (Albert) Everhart. On September 26, 1980 she married Rick Long and he survives in Kenton.

Also surviving are a daughter; Jennifer (Orlando) Dal Polo of Kenton, Stepchildren: Tara Long, Nikki Manns and Jamie Long. All of Kenton, Ohio
Grandchildren: Kayce Sherman, Beth (Jeremy) Parker, Devin Dal Polo, Matthew Dal Polo, Amanda Dal Polo, Alexander (Britt) Dal Polo, Nathan Dal Polo, Brittany Saxton, Cierra Manns , Mackena Manns and Cayden Waller and 12 great-grandchildren.
Judy was a 1966 Graduate of Ridgemont High School, and a member of Rhinehart Methodist Church, Vice President of the UMW. 

Judy loved spending time with her family, special cousins/sisters and her dear friends.
Judy loved taking pictures. She never left home without her camera. She enjoyed participating in Hardin County Fair with her photographs & fairy gardens. She won many ribbons throughout the year! She has a love for wildlife. Especially of birds and butterflies. She carried on a collection of Gene Autry that her mother started many years ago. She enjoyed her family’s love of antique cars. She was very proud of her family’s 1913 Model T Ford. She traveled thru many states with her mother and father on the Glidden Tours and as a member of the Pioneer Auto Club. You could find her rooting for the Buckeyes every day of the year!
Judy and her daughter absolutely loved The Keep Hardin County Beautiful bus tours each year.


In lieu of flowers donations can be made to any of following in her memory: Rhinehart Church, Gods Life Line or Keeping Hardin County Beautiful.


Online condolences may be expressed at pricefh.net.

Written by: WKTN Staff

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