Judy Myles age 63 of Ozark passed away July 28 2013 at Cox South. She was the daughter of Robert and Ann Seed and born May 2, 1950 in Tokyo, Japan. Her father preceded her in death in 1997. She lived throughout the Midwest before moving to Ozark in 1986. She married Michael Myles on May 26, 1976. Mike preceded her in death in 1997.
Judy was a member of St. Joseph the Worker Catholic Church in Ozark where she had been active in different church capacities including the Parish Council and teaching Parochial School of Religion.
Judy enjoyed being outdoors and was most happy when she was on the lake or in a stream. She had a love for Labrador retrievers and loved her dogs, Bear and Trooper. She could play a good joke on someone now and then as well like telling her sons that she got a tattoo which she knew would make them crazy. She loved gardening and keeping her home and yard. She also enjoyed traveling, Motown music and most of all being with her friends and family, especially her grandchildren. Her bucket list was very simple.
Surviving Judy are her three children, Bryan Myles and wife Dandy along with their three children Quentin Ray, Lucie Marie, and Bailey Nicole; Kevin Myles; and Jonathan Myles and wife Noelle and their two children Elijah Michael Paul and Gideon Robert. An incredible partner in crime, Kurt Johanning whom she loved dearly and who she could coerce into doing just about anything or going anywhere! She is also survived by her mother, Ann Seed; sister, Lynne Price and partner Dinah Becker of Chatham, Illinois and Lynne"�s two daughters and their spouses, Christina Woods, spouse Bill and their son Jason and Andrea Bennett and spouse Gary.
She also leaves behind a loving family that includes her father in law, Ernest St. Louis; sisters in law and brothers in law, Jackie and Doug St. Louis and their two sons and their families; Dan and Sandra St. Louis and their two sons and daughter; Toni and Kirk Deal and their family; Karen and Rob Young and their family; all from North Carolina; and James Myles.
Judy leaves behind her "boys"� Trooper and Bear, as well as many dear family members and friends who provided their love and support to Judy and her family.
A memorial service will be held at 10 A.M. Friday, August 2, 2013 in St. Joseph the Worker Catholic Church, Ozark. Burial will follow in Weaver Cemetery. Visitation will be from 6-8 P.M. Thursday in the church.
Memorial donations may be made to St. Joseph Cemetery, Ozark or PanCan.org Or National Brain Tumor Foundation.