Judy was born in Alton, Illinois on January 20, 1942 and died in Fircrest, Washington on
December 31, 2019, just weeks shy of her 78th birthday of I diopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis.
Judy was born to Arthur (Bob) Kistner and Ann Jane (Jean) Schubert Kistner. She graduated
from Alton High School in 1960 and headed to Southern Illinois University. There she met Gene
Hussey. While at S.I.U., Judy learned how to play bridge. She made sure that her beau, Gene,
knew how to play and together they played for much of their lives.
Soon after graduation from S.I.U., Judy and Gene were married at St. Mary’s Catholic Church in
Alton on June 27, 1964. They began their life together in Omaha, NE, as Gene had his first job
assignment with the U.S. Secret Service in Omaha. Judy briefly taught junior high math in
Omaha, but she and Gene were soon transferred to New York City. From New York, they also
lived in Philadelphia, PA, and Dolton, IL., before finally settling in Fircrest, WA in 1973 .
Judy worked as a staff accountant for Tacoma Boatbuilding and in admitting at St. Joseph’s
Hospital. She was amazingly competitive and loved to compete in sports, especially tennis and
card games, especially bridge. She loved to travel and went on many exciting adventures
around the world. She attended daily Mass at St. Rita’s parish and also volunteered counting
money after weekend masses at Holy Rosary Church . Judy was a prayerful and devoted
Catholic, she suffered well with grace and had a childlike faith in the end.
Judy was predeceased by her parents and her brother Michael Kistner (Donna). She is
survived by her husband of over 55 years, Gene, her daughters Megan Matthew (Scott) of
Fircrest, Erin Keller (Stephen) of San Jose, CA, and Kellyann Hussey of Tacoma, and her
brother, Mark Kistner (MeMe) of Glenwood Springs, CO. Judy is also survived by her greatest
loves, her grandchildren, Nathan, Lillian, Peter Matthew, Duncan, Gordon, Griffin, Fiona, Mary
Frances, Henry Keller, and Emelia Hussey. She is also survived by numerous nieces,
nephews, great nieces and great nephews.
A funeral Mass is planned for January 20 at St. Rita of Cascia at 11am with a rosary preceding
the Mass. In lieu of flowers please make a donation in Judy’s name to St. Jude’s Children’s
Hospital .
Monday, January 20, 2020
Starts at 11:00 am (Pacific time)
St. Rita of Cascia (Mass)
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