Judith
Ann Shott (Pappe) 1946-2005
Mrs. Donald M. Pappe
Whittier Daily News, May 2005
Long-time Whittier resident, Judith
A. Pappe, passed away peacefully at home with her family by her
side on May 11, 2005 after a long and hard fought battle with ovarian
cancer. She will be dearly missed by her loving husband, daughter,
family and friends. Judy will be fondly remembered by all who knew
her and experienced her grace.
A second generation native Californian, Judy was born
on August 17, 1946 in Sutter Hospital, Sacramento California. When
Judy was six months old her family moved to Mount Shasta, California.
An honors graduate of Mount Shasta High School (Class of 1964) she
was a member of the California Scholarship Foundation.
Judy attended San Jose State College School of Nursing
in 1965. She later returned to college and in 1981 earning her Bachelor's
Degree in Business Administration from California State University
at Fullerton with a major in accounting.
Judy will be remembered as a smart, witty, tender,
caring, loving and devoted wife, mother, and homemaker. She was
married to Donald M. Pappe on July 31, 1965 in the Kingsley Field
Air Force Base Chappell in Klamath Falls, Oregon. After Don's discharge
from the Air Force in 1967, Judy, Don and their baby daughter Deborah
moved to Bellflower, California. In 1974, they moved into a new
home in Whittier where they have resided since.
As a Certified Public Accountant and Certified Financial
Planner, Judy owned and managed her own accounting practice in Fullerton,
California for 20 years. Judy provided accounting and tax services
for clients throughout California as well as across the country
and abroad. She was a member or California Society of CPA's and
a member of the American Institute of Certified Public Accounts.
Judy was also an active member of the Fullerton Rotary Club.
Judy was a 20 year member of the Whittier branch of
the American Association of University Women (AAUW). She held many
leadership positions in the branch including its Presidency, Membership
VP, Educational Foundation VP, Treasure, and Auditor, in addition
to being an active member of many committees. She and her husband
were active in AAUW's La Cuisine Gourmet Group for many years.
An AAUW Educational Foundation Research and Projects
Grant was established in her name to be used to sponsor women's
education and local community projects. Judy is also a member of
AAUW's Legacy Circle.
Throughout Judy's life she was an avid reader, enjoyed
the arts, was an accomplished seamstress, and a gourmet cook who
enjoyed entertaining. She loved traveling throughout the USA and
abroad, as well as motor homing, boating, water skiing, and snow
skiing. She would even put on "leather's" to ride on Don's
Harley.
She loved tending her garden. One of Judy's favorite
sayings was: "To Plant a Garden Is To Believe In Tomorrow".
She knew the name of almost every plant under the sun. She especially
loved the English-garden look so when she and Don remodeled their
garden in 2002, she carefully designed one for their yard. She tenderly
maintained her colorful displays of many varieties of roses, annuals,
climbing vines, as well as her many different herbs and fruit trees.
She also designed and planted many beautiful Fairy Gardens for her
home and friends. She passed on the art of making Fairy Gardens
to her daughter.
Judy is survived by her loving husband and life long
friend, Don, her loving daughter, Deborah and son-in-law [w/h],
and her brother James Shott. She is preceded in death by her parents
Bettie and Harry Shott and her sister Susie Cordill.
A memorial service to celebrate Judya great
lady, wonderful loving wife and dear motherwill be held at
10:30 AM on Saturday, June 4, 2005 at Judy and Don's church, Whittier
First United Methodist Church located at 13222 E. Bailey St, in
Whittier, California.
Donations in lieu of flowers are requested to Judy's
designated charity: The AAUW Education Foundation or a charity of
your choice in her memory.
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