Judy Lee Anderson

July 11, 1957 ~ July 29, 2025
Born in:
Princeton , IL
Resided in:
Princeton , IL
Judy Lee Anderson, 68, of Princeton, died on July 29, 2025 at Northwestern Memorial Hospital in Chicago, surrounded by loved ones.
Judy was born on July 11, 1957 in Princeton, the daughter of Eugene “Gene†and Dorothy (Larson) Dickinson. She graduated from Princeton High School class of 1975. Judy worked at Jostens as an expeditor for many years before retiring. She married Norman Anderson on September 5, 1975 in Princeton. Judy had a strong faith and was an active member at Christ Community Church in Princeton. Norm and Judy were avid members at many gyms over the last 30 years. Judy loved to travel; especially spending her winters in Venice, FL. She cherished watching the sunsets over the gulf, but most of all loved spending time with her family.
She is survived by her husband, Norm Anderson of Princeton; daughter Christina (Tom) Lewis of Walnut; two-grandchildren, Joshua (Elizabeth) Lewis of Geneseo, and Marissa (Cody) Greenway of Ottawa; two great-grandchildren, Dean Lewis and Hallie Greenway, with one on the way; five siblings, Lynn (Bill) Bohnsack of Princeton, Cheryl (Bill) Currie of Valparaiso, IN, and Susan Johnson of Princeton, Michael (Diane) Dickinson of Nashville, TN, and Joel Dickinson of Princeton.
Judy is preceded in death by her parents and infant brother.
A private memorial service will be held at a later date. Cremation Rites have been accorded.
In lieu of flowers memorials may be directed to Christ Community Church in Princeton, IL.
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Christ Community Church
1719 S Euclid Ave
Princeton,
IL
61356
We are so fortunate to have been able to call Judy our friend. She always had a warm welcome or compliment to share, always made you feel the most important person in the room. Judy will be sorely missed. Our sympathy to Norm her #1 and the rest of the family. Someday we will be all together again.
Ingrid Streit
Extending my sympathy to you and your family Norm.
So very sorry for your loss. Also enjoyed visiting when we ran into the two of you.
Judy seemed like a wonderful person.
I am saddened to read about the passing of such a wonderful soul; you are all in my thoughts.
It was a privilege to have known Judy. My heart aches for her beloved husband Norm & daughter Christina & family. I’m keeping all of you in my thoughts & prayers.
JoAnn Anderson and family say:
Norm we are so sorry
to hear of Judy’s passing. Our
thoughts and prayers are being
sent to you and your family.
She was family and for that reason alone, my life has been better because she was in it.
I will remember her fondly and with love. Rest in peace, Judy, your legacy lives on in the hearts of all who knew you.
I am so sorry to hear of Judy’s passing. Always so friendly and caring if other people. My heart goes to Norm and family💜ðŸ™
Gloria BanDenBerg and family