Judith Hutchinson Stotler
February 5, 1943 ~ April 24, 2015
Judith Hutchinson Stotler
(Age 72)
Judy passed away peacefully on April 24, 2015, after a long struggle with Primary Progressive Aphasia, an early-onset form of dementia.
Judy was a graduate of RHAM High School in Manchester, Ct., and went on to attend airline school in New York City, where she met her husband Mel. Judy leaves behind friends in many places where they lived throughout the years, including Long Island, NY, Apple Valley, MN, Bethel, CT., and Cary, NC. At every stage in her life she was active in community service, and is best remembered for her caring nature, loving heart, and sense of humor.
She is survived by her husband of fifty-one years, Melvin C. Stotler of Vienna, VA; her sister Bertha J. Farrand of Manchester, CT., her daughters Kristin Stotler and Trisha Stotler Meyer of Vienna, VA., and beloved grandchildren Max, Mick and Dera Meyer and Abby Stotler.
Relatives and friends are invited to Money and King Funeral Home, 171 W. Maple Ave., Vienna, VA on Saturday, May 2 from 2:30 PM until time of service at 3:30 PM. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in her memory to the two organizations that helped her the most in her illness: The Triangle Aphasia Project (TAP) www.aphasiaproject,.org, and The Center for Volunteer Caregiving, www.volunteercaregiving.org
Funeral Home:
Money & King Funeral Home
171 W. Maple Ave.
Vienna, VA
US 22180
(Age 72)
Judy passed away peacefully on April 24, 2015, after a long struggle with Primary Progressive Aphasia, an early-onset form of dementia.
Judy was a graduate of RHAM High School in Manchester, Ct., and went on to attend airline school in New York City, where she met her husband Mel. Judy leaves behind friends in many places where they lived throughout the years, including Long Island, NY, Apple Valley, MN, Bethel, CT., and Cary, NC. At every stage in her life she was active in community service, and is best remembered for her caring nature, loving heart, and sense of humor.
She is survived by her husband of fifty-one years, Melvin C. Stotler of Vienna, VA; her sister Bertha J. Farrand of Manchester, CT., her daughters Kristin Stotler and Trisha Stotler Meyer of Vienna, VA., and beloved grandchildren Max, Mick and Dera Meyer and Abby Stotler.
Relatives and friends are invited to Money and King Funeral Home, 171 W. Maple Ave., Vienna, VA on Saturday, May 2 from 2:30 PM until time of service at 3:30 PM. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in her memory to the two organizations that helped her the most in her illness: The Triangle Aphasia Project (TAP) www.aphasiaproject,.org, and The Center for Volunteer Caregiving, www.volunteercaregiving.org
Funeral Home:
Money & King Funeral Home
171 W. Maple Ave.
Vienna, VA
US 22180
So sorry for the loss of such a wonderful woman, mother and aunt! Sending love from CT Beverly & John Farrand
Judy contributed to our class in too many ways to enumerate. She was an officer, leader, social committees, sports, yearbook. Most of all she was a vital part to the spirit of the class of ’61, RHAM High, Hebron, CT. We will always remember her friendship.
To all who loved Judy-We grew up in the small town of Andover CT, kind of like Mayberry Village. Everyone knew each other & we cared about one another. The Hutchinson family was such a big part of Andover. Cherish all the wonderful memories of Judy as a wife & mother just as we who grew up with her will always cherish her as a fun spirited kid. Astrid Skoog Belanger
I had the pleasure of working with Judy at GSK in North Carolina, and I will always remember her sense of humor, her integrity and her quest for fairness and inclusiveness. Know that I am sending positive energy and healing prayers to her family as you each transition to the new normal.
I know Judy must have been a major source of the strength, kindness, and generosity that we know from Kris, Tricia and their families. We are sending you our prayers and love as you remember your Mom.
My hope for Mel and Judy’s family is that their many wonderful memories of Judy ‘in the good times’ are able to soften their grief and bring them the joy she would want for them. I’m so glad that I have so many fond and fun memories of growing up together with Judy in our ‘close to perfect’ small Connecticut town. She was the model of a good friend and though I wasn’t able to spend much time with her in recent years, she always was and will remain in my heart. Anna V Gines