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Judy Ann (Olson) Zilm, age 63, passed away June 17, 2023, due to complications from a stroke.
Judy was born April 9, 1960, in Zumbrota, Minnesota. Of the many activities that kept Judy busy while growing up she especially enjoyed playing saxophone in the high school band, camping with the girl scouts, 4-H and a wide variety of church activities. After graduating from Zumbrota High School in 1978, her compassionate, generous nature led to working many years as an amazing caregiver in the health care field. Judy helped countless people and families and was always there for anyone in need.
Judy lived and enjoyed a very adventurous life. She had a true gift for making friends everywhere she went and was known for a great sense of humor and time spent with her was filled with many laughs. Judy enjoyed many hobbies and she will be remembered for her love of collecting cookie jars. She loved "scoring" at on-line auctions and yard sales where she found treasures to give to her many friends and family. Judy enjoyed camping, fishing, attending rock'n'roll concerts, Facebook to stay in touch with her many friends and family and traveling the Midwest with Don to attend Case Antique Tractor shows. Judy had a deep love for animals especially dogs, cats, chickens and cows.
Judy is survived by her husband Don, sons Matt Robbins (Heidi), Ben Robbins, Tom Robbins (Amanda), 6 grandchildren and 3 great grandchildren, her sisters Joy Olson (Brent Hayes) and June Ewert (Mark), close cousins Charlotte Nelson, Dennis Post, and Tonie Hanenberger, many nieces, nephews, cousins, Mery Olson, her "fur babies" Dolly, Ella and Fred, and many close friends that she considered family. She was preceded in death by her parents, Lil Holland and Clyde Olson, sister and best friend Jean Hagedorn and niece Claire Daffinrud.
Judy's extreme generosity and thoughtfulness was demonstrated one last time when she gave the ultimate gift to others by her decision to be an organ donor. Judy's life was a blessing and her memory is a treasure. She was loved and will be deeply missed by her many friends and family.
A celebration of life will be held in honor of both Judy and her sister Jean at the Zumbrota VFW on Saturday, June 24th, 2023 from 11:00 AM until 2:00 PM with the service starting at 11AM. Memorials may be directed to the American Cancer Society or any animal rescue organization of your choice.
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