
Judy Elma Thatcher
April 28, 1942 - March 9, 2022Service Information
Celebration of Life April 9, 2022 at 12:00 pm
400 W. Lawndale Drive, Salt Lake City, Utah 84115
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Judy Elma Thatcher
Judy Elma Thatcher aged 79 passed peacefully surrounded by her family on March 9th 2022. She was born on April 28th, 1942 in Salt Lake City, Utah to her parents Max and Josephine Spencer. She married Kingsley Earl Thatcher on January 28th, 1958.
She had a passion for spirit and people. Judy founded the Tattwic Tides in Salt Lake City, where she gave people the tools to remember to love themselves and their worth. She Was a phenomenal artist, cook and was crafty with anything she did. She touched and changed thousands of lives.
Judy is survived by her sister, Beverly Steel; brother, Craig Spencer; children, Karen Thatcher Beals (Gordon), Mark Thatcher (Michelle), Sandra Lantz and Suzanne Thatcher. She is also survived by her 17 grandchildren, 23 great grandchildren and 5 great great grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her mother, Josephine; father, Max; brother, Rodney Spencer; sister, Sharol Sylvester; husband, Kingsley Thatcher; daughter, Sharon Thiessens and granddaughter Rylee Richie Dyson.
A Celebration of Life will be held April 9th, 2022 at 12:00pm at 400 W Lawndale Drive, Salt Lake City, Utah 84115
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I love you so much Grandma! I will miss you terribly until we meet again to dance on heaven’s floors!
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Most amazing woman, roll model, human, kind, gentle soul I’ve ever been blessed to know!!! Forever a part of my heart!!! Thank you!!thank you thank you!
I met Judy 48 years ago. I used to wish she were my mom. She was loving ,kind and loved unconditionally. I was 19 years old pregnant and terrified. She was a nurse at the hospital I gave birth at. Her shift ended at 7pm but she stayed bye my side until I gave birth at 1 am. I was so grateful. Just having her there was so soothing. She always made me feel like I was the most important person in the room. Never met another like her. I can only hope that I get to see her again when I get to heaven.
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She loved you too!
Judy, you were an amazing friend to me. You and I had an incredible relationship. I appreciate everything you taught me and helped me work through. You are an amazing mentor. I love and appreciate U, your kindness, wisdom and guidance. I really enjoyed your card readings and the “connection”, in fact I miss it. Thank you for blessing our lives. I LOVE U!
My deep condolences to the family. I am one of the people who’s life was transformed by Judy and Tattwic tides. Susie also carried on the tradition of assisting people to see their greatness. Blessings to the entire family. My heart and prayers go out to all those people who had the blessing of Grandma Judy in their lives.
Thank you for all you taught me Judy. The spirit that flowed through you to me is always in my heart. You are always in my prayers.