Judy Adele Carmichael
October 18, 2018
Judy Carmichael
Des Moines
Judy Carmichael was born August 16, 1938, in Portland, Maine, to Weldon and Florence Winchester. She passed away October 18, 2018 at Millpond Senior Living.
Judy retired from the Des Moines Public Schools in 2005, where she worked in Food Nutrition. She loved to travel with her husband, Robert. Judy also cherished her time watching her grandchildren play sports.
Judy is survived by her husband, Robert; children, Robert (Melanie) Carmichael, Jr., Cheryl (Mike) Overton, and Steven (Michelle) Carmichael; grandchildren, Nicole (Phillip), Sean (Ashley), Cailtyn, Colby, Cassady, Nathan, and Dallas; and great grandchildren, Brayden, Hunter, and Braxtyn. She is preceded in death by her parents, and siblings, Joan and Donald Winchester
Burial of the urn will take place at a later date at Laurel Hill Cemetery
Memorial contributions may be directed to the family in loving memory of Judy.
Condolences may be expressed at www.HamiltonsFuneralHome.com.
Larry and Nancy Young
10/27/2018
So sorry for your familys loss. Mrs Carmichael was a very classy lady. We became acquainted with the Carmichaels when our youngest son played baseball and football with Steve at East and the younger Bob coached both of them in baseball that ended with a great trip to Syracuse, NY. We are glad to have known the Carmichaels as a part of the fun times. Remember the past and cherish your memories we will of Mrs Carmichael.
Jim & Jo Mort
10/25/2018
We are very sorry for your loss.
Tracy Creason
10/22/2018
Bob and family: I am so sorry for your loss and want to extend my deepest sympathies to all of you. I enjoyed working with Judy at Brooks and will always remember her smile and her laugh. She was a wonderful person and from her stories of all you, she raised a wonderful family. I will keep you all in my heart.
Paulette Doane
10/21/2018
Bob and family! I am so very sorry for your loss. Judy was a wonderful person. As Carol and Kim mentioned we had many great days at Brooks. I enjoyed working with Judy and getting to know all of you. We also had fun in our monthly get togethers after the days at Brooks. Had great laughs on some of our walks to the fairgrounds too. Like the day the dog ran out after us and I screamed and ran behind Judy so the dog wouldnt attack me. We laughed about that forever. Great lady. Good times. My thoughts are with all of you.
VE
10/22/2018
I am so sorry for your loss of Ms Judy. May you be comforted thinking of times in the past God has resurrectied ones back to life, and knowing he can, and is eager to do it again. Job 14:14,15. Jw.org
Carol Van Dyke
10/21/2018
Bob and family: We want to send our deepest sympathies to your family at this very difficult time.
We had a small group of ladies that had coffee breaks every morning called the (Brooks Girls) and we truly talked about everything and discuss anything on our minds. It is hard to think of Judy and not remember all the good times we had together. Judy was a wonderful lady with so much love. You will be missed. Sorry we will not be there to celebrate her life as we are out of state until the middle of November.
Love, Carol and Bud
Kimberly J Fisher
10/19/2018
So sorry Judy was a great lady. We had so much fun in our little group I will miss her