Forever In the Hearts They Leave Behind

Judith Elek Mercier

Passed Away on February 16, 2020


Judith Elek Mercier, a resident of Leisure World since 2013, passed away on February 16, 2020 after a brief illness at the age of 75. Cherishing her memory include her beloved husband Robert Mercier, her daughters Laura Elek, Vickie Kuhn, and Michele Elek, son in law David Kuhn, and her grandchildren Ryan Kuhn, Brandon Kuhn, Lindsay Johnson and her husband Paul, and Jack Wiersema. Heaven celebrates her angelic arrival.

Judy grew up in Detroit, Michigan and moved to Arizona in 1983. She loved all living things, from gardening to animals to her precious family and multitude of friends. Like with her beautiful plants and flowers, she nurtured and grew all of her relationships. Alongside Bob she was an avid NASCAR fan, a line dancer and table shuffleboard player, and attendee at Our Savior Lutheran Church in Mesa. Music, cooking, and feeding hummingbirds also brought her joy. She lived each day with abundant joy and was a person of deep love and faith.

A celebration of her life will be held on Saturday, February 29th and an internment ceremony will be held on Monday, March 2nd at the National Memorial Cemetery of Arizona.

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  1. Mario Mercier says:

    The Mercier Association of America offers you their deepest condolences, following the death
    of Judith Elek Mercier
    Truly.

    Mario Mercier

    http://www.famillesmercier.org

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Judith Elek Mercier

Passed Away on February 16, 2020


Judith Elek Mercier, a resident of Leisure World since 2013, passed away on February 16, 2020 after a brief illness at the age of 75. Cherishing her memory include her beloved husband Robert Mercier, her daughters Laura Elek, Vickie Kuhn, and Michele Elek, son in law David Kuhn, and her grandchildren Ryan Kuhn, Brandon Kuhn, Lindsay Johnson and her husband Paul, and Jack Wiersema. Heaven celebrates her angelic arrival.

Judy grew up in Detroit, Michigan and moved to Arizona in 1983. She loved all living things, from gardening to animals to her precious family and multitude of friends. Like with her beautiful plants and flowers, she nurtured and grew all of her relationships. Alongside Bob she was an avid NASCAR fan, a line dancer and table shuffleboard player, and attendee at Our Savior Lutheran Church in Mesa. Music, cooking, and feeding hummingbirds also brought her joy. She lived each day with abundant joy and was a person of deep love and faith.

A celebration of her life will be held on Saturday, February 29th and an internment ceremony will be held on Monday, March 2nd at the National Memorial Cemetery of Arizona.