In Memory

Judy Peay (Darbro Monk)

  

Obituary for Judy LaRue Peay Monk

Judy LaRue Peay Monk, 73 passed away March 24, 2017 in Provo, UT. She was born November 20, 1943 in Provo, UT to Warren and LaRue Evans Peay. She married Jay Darbro, they had two children Denise and Donette, then later married Glen Monk they also had two children together Terisa and Shain.

Judy grew up in Nunn’s Park in Provo Canyon and later moved to Orem, where she attended school and graduated from Orem High School. Judy was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and worked in the library with her sister which she enjoyed very much. She loved talking to everyone and listening and learning of their lives. She also loved to cook. You could walk in her house and there was always something cooking, people could go into her house and always want to eat.

Judy is survived by her Daughters, Donette Denison and Terisa ( Greg ) Hedger, grandchildren: Cole Salgy, Kim Bjarnson Camille Williams, Hailey Hedger,Matty Giles, Makenna Makin, Bailey Hedger, Wittney Monk, Cayden Denison, Dillon Monk and seven great grandchildren, siblings: Deloss (Alene) Peay, Darlene (Lamar) Hansen, LaDene Clark, Bobby (Helen) Peay. She was preceded in death by her daughter, Denise Darbro and son, Shain Monk, and her parents, Warren and LaRue Peay.

Funeral services will be Friday, March 31, 2017 at 11:00 a.m. at the Lakeridge 4th Ward LDS Chapel, 158 East 1100 South, Orem. Where viewing will be held prior from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. Interment will be in the Provo City Cemetery.

Funeral Directors: Utah Valley Mortuary.



 
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03/30/17 08:32 PM #1    

Jacque Jensen (Taylor)

Procrastination is such a bad thing.  For years I put off trying to find my friend, Judy Peay.  I tried a few times but couldn't find anything under her maiden name and had lost track of her and did not know her married name(s).  I didn't know she was married or had children.  In high school, she was one of my favorite friends.  Always smiling, always laughing.  She had smiling eyes too... and was very friendly to everyone.  I spent a lot of time at her house up at Nunns in Provo Canyon... don't think it's even there anymore.  Her family was always so welcoming and fun to be around.  Many walks to Rotary Park and over the highway to watch the Heber Creeper go up the canyon.  It's sad how such close friendships just seem to go away... but I hope she knows how much I treasured her friendship,  Thanks for all the good times, Judy.  You will be in my heart forever.  RIP, my friend.


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