Judith "Judy" Ann Herlyck

December 29, 1944 ~ May 3, 2024
Born in:
Mason City, Iowa
Resided in:
Pueblo, Colorado
Judith “Judy” Ann Herlyck, 79, was born in Mason City, Iowa on December 29, 1944. She passed away at home surrounded by her family on May 3, 2024, after a decline in her health.
Judy was a graduate of Newman Catholic High School. She also attended Loretto Heights College and received a degree in Bachelor of Arts.
Judy was a long-time employee of Rock Canyon Respiratory and Rehabilitation Center.
Judy enjoyed reading, chatting with her online friends, visiting family, and attending church services. Judy was known to welcome everyone into her home and her heart with open arms.
Judy will be lovingly remembered by her husband of 49 years, Gregory Herlyck; their children, Amber Looker, Thomas Herlyck, and Zachary (Mary) Herlyck. Judy will also be fondly remembered by her six grandchildren, Stacy (Luke) Gamma, Andrew (Xochitl) Looker, Jarrod Looker, Maeghan Looker, Ivan Herlyck, and Ethan Herlyck; her siblings, Bob (Pat) Nettleton, Mike (Mary) Nettleton, JoAnn (Bill) Rowan, and Patricia (John) Gansen; sister-in-law, Peggy (Tim) East; and brother-in-law, Jason (Melissa) Herlyck; and numerous nieces, nephews, close work friends, and church friends.
She is preceded in death by her parents, Thomas and Hazel Nettleton; brothers, Terry and Richard; sister, Mary; and her father-in-law and mother-in-law, Art and Billie Herlyck.
A memorial service will be held at 1 p.m. on Saturday, May 18, 2024, at Central Christian Church, 1902 N. Hudson Ave., Pueblo. A reception will be held after the service.
Services
Memorial Service: May 18, 2024 1:00 pm
Central Christian Church
1902 N. Hudson Avenue
Pueblo, CO 81001
544-9822
I worked with Judy for years she was a great friend and co worker, she will be missed condolences to her family RIP my friend
With our deepest sympathy. to all the Family.
Sherry Cox and Debbie Bartels. Love and Prayers to you Greg and Family.
A KY friend and online player
Alice Ann Ledbetter
Farewell my friend, you have left my life, but you’ll never leave my heart ❤, your countless deed of compassion, kindness, love for your family and your faith in the Lord. May your soul find eternal peace.
With that said, I do believe I know Judy in knowing Tom. He’s always had a kind and welcoming heart, has never had a hard heart, and has looked for the good in life and in people. A son is a good reflection of his mother’s spirit, and Tom has reflected that his mother’s spirit is golden.
Sending my thoughts to Tom and Judy’s family. May good memories and the meaningful moments shared with Judy help carry you in this time of loss.