Judith A. Haas

Judith A. Haas, 80, of Oswego.  Beloved wife of the late William, Jr.  Loving sister of John (the late Trudy) Zeitler, and the late Ronald (Cathy) Zeitler.  Devoted aunt of James Kent Zeitler, Lori (Ray) Reardon, Sharon (Marve) Farber, Steve (Greg Snider), Scott (Laura) and Randy (Kim) Zeitler.  Judy is also survived by many great-nieces and nephews.

Visitation 10am until Funeral Service 12 Noon Thursday, September 7, 2023 at Hallowell & James Funeral Home, 301-75th Street, Downers Grove.  Interment Clarendon Hills Cemetery.  In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions to A.S.P.C.A. appreciated.

Judy worked her entire career at Donnelly Company, nearly 40 years, and she enjoyed her flowers in her landscaped yard, as well as her many animals.

Funeral home phone 630/964-6500

7 Replies to “Judith A. Haas”

  1. Rest In Peace, Judy. We worked with you at Donnelley Marketing for over 30 years. Thank you for your friendship over the years.

    Donna and Char Chipp

  2. Judy our friendship for the last 55 years has meant everything to me, even after I moved to Florida. I will miss you so much.

    Love Peggy

  3. We moved into Settlers Lane some seven years ago just a couple of houses from Judy. I enjoyed talking with Bill as he often walked down the private lane with his little pup. Judy was a great person who sadly over the short time we lived there lost much of her ability to take care of her beautiful gardens. She did however get around on her electric cart that was equipped with a huge plastic water tank to take care of the plants. We will miss this great couple as great neighbors and friends. Don and Linda Lotton

  4. We live right next door to Judy and Bill on Settlers Lane and they were such nice neighbors. We enjoyed visiting with Judy’ as she tended to her beautiful gardens , talking to Bill and enjoying the dogs ( the 3 labs, Stormy and Bentley). Watching Bill mow and making those perfect lines in the grass and the girls enjoyed the Halloween treat bags that Judy would make special for them. Judy gave us a green, red and white afghan and I put it out every Christmas season and it brings a smile to my face. Rest in peace sweet Judy, we will miss you.
    Mark, Lydia, Andrea and Rachel Janick

  5. May Judy rest in peace. I worked with Judy at Donnelley Marketing after transferring to the Oakbrook Terrace office starting in 1991 and she was always hard working and great to work with.

  6. Dear Judy, Rest in peace my friend. I am so happy we spoke not that long ago and had made plans to see each other when I came in from Florida. I got side tracked with knee replacement. We talked about your gardens and how you used your electric cart to water them. We reminisced about Donnelley of course and so many of our friends there and about your Mom and Bill. It was always nice to be able to share our memories with someone who cared. I am broken hearted about your passing. You were always so kind and caring. I still have the ornament you gave us at our Donnelley Christmas party so many years ago. I am so grateful to have known you and worked beside you for almost 20 years, but most of all to have you as my friend. God bless you. You and your family are in my prayers and thought with love. Joan. . 🥰🥰🥰❤️❤️❤️

  7. May you Rest in Peace Judy! My kids and I enjoyed knowing you and visiting, blessed to be neighbors. You always wore a smile and just the sweetest to us all! You had an amazing gift of gardening and your yard was always incredibly beautiful! Izzy enjoyed helping you tend to things around the yard to make things a bit easier for you. You will be missed! Deepest condolences to the family! Love, Jennifer and the kids

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