She was born in Green Bay on September 22, 1952 to Robert L. Estel and the late Marcellina M. (Denis) Estel. Judith was an active member of Central Assembly of God Church, she also loved to sew, read and in general have fun. She was a selfless person, touching many people with her kindness, putting others before herself.
Survivors include her two children and their spouses, Joseph and Jennifer Arendt, Waukesha; Christopher and Cynthia Arendt, Watertown; four grandchildren, Madisen and Peyton Arendt, Domanic and Shyanne Arendt; her father, Robert "Bob" Estel, Green Bay; two brothers, Michael (Colleen) Estel, Grafton; Richard (Suzanne) Estel, Hayward; two sisters, June (Keith) Anderson, Amberg; Christine (Andy) Lampereur, Grafton; nieces and nephews.
Judith was preceded in death by her mother, Marcellina M. Estel and the father of her children, Joseph A. Arendt Jr.
Burial in St. Mary Cemetery, Luxemburge
She was born in Green Bay on September 22, 1952 to Robert L. Estel and the late Marcellina M. (Denis) Estel. Judith was an active member of Central Assembly of God Church, she also loved to sew, read and in general have fun. She was a selfless person, touching many people with her kindness, putting others before herself.
Survivors include her two children and their spouses, Joseph and Jennifer Arendt, Waukesha; Christopher and Cynthia Arendt, Watertown; four grandchildren, Madisen and Peyton Arendt, Domanic and Shyanne Arendt; her father, Robert "Bob" Estel, Green Bay; two brothers, Michael (Colleen) Estel, Grafton; Richard (Suzanne) Estel, Hayward; two sisters, June (Keith) Anderson, Amberg; Christine (Andy) Lampereur, Grafton; nieces and nephews.
Judith was preceded in death by her mother, Marcellina M. Estel and the father of her children, Joseph A. Arendt Jr.
Burial in St. Mary Cemetery, Luxemburge
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