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Judith Ann Wooley, 66, of Vilonia, Arkansas went to be with the Lord on August 2, 2025. She was born in Kennett, Missouri on September 16, 1958, to Clayton and Wanda Blake.
Judith graduated from Greenbrier High School in 1976. Not long after she married the love of her life Jim Wooley in 1980 and began her family. She was a member of First Baptist Church in Vilonia. She retired after 38 years from Faulkner County Title and started her mission field of cleaning houses and was strongly adored by all her clients and took pride in her work. Most children that knew her called her Ms. Juju and loved being around her and loved being a part of all their lives. Judith had many hobbies, but she loved decorating, cooking, shopping with her daughter and had a strong love for flowers, and deep love for her family.
She is preceded in death by her father Clayton Blake; mother-in-law, Eva Wooley and father-in-law, Lester Wooley.
Judith is survived by her loving husband of 45 years, Jim Wooley; two children, Jason Wooley of Vilonia, AR and Jennifer Wooley of Sanford, NC; two grandchildren, Jack of Vilonia, AR and Jaren of Paragould, AR; mother, Wanda Blake of Conway, AR; brother, Tony (Lisa) Blake of Ocala, FL; and a host of family and friends.
Visitation will be 10:00am to 11:30am on Wednesday, August 6, 2025, at First Baptist Church in Vilonia with the funeral following at 11:30am with Brother Kyle Seal and John Hamby officiating a burial following to Cypress Valley Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers can be donated to Harbor Home, www.theharborhome.com and Renewal Ranch, www.therenewalranch.org
Pallbearers will be Josh Clayton, Josh Riggins, Mark Foster, Daniel Stave, John Joyce, and Shawn Martin.
108 N Broadview St, Greenbrier, AR 72058
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