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Judy Tschoerner

Celebrating a Life of Devotion, Family, and Faith

June 8, 1956 – June 1, 2026

Judy Tschoerner, a devoted wife, loving mother, and steadfast woman of faith, passed away peacefully, leaving behind a legacy of love, hard work, and unwavering devotion to her family.

Born in Austin, Texas, on June 8, 1956, Judy carried the warmth and resilient spirit of her Texas roots throughout her life. She was a woman who defined herself not by what she took from the world, but by what she gave to it. Known for her tireless work ethic, Judy approached every task with determination and grace, proving that a life well-lived is built on dedication and integrity.

 Family First. Above all else, Judy was a woman who put her family first. Her home was a sanctuary of love, laughter, and support. She poured her heart into her roles as a wife, mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother, always ensuring that her family knew they were fiercely protected and deeply cherished.

Beyond her immediate family, Judy built a vibrant community through her labor and her laughter. Her hard work extended into the local stalls and daily routines where she formed unbreakable bonds. She was deeply cherished by her extended work friends and her beloved Farmers Market family—people she worked alongside, side-by-side, sharing early mornings, hard days, and life's simple joys. To Judy, these were not just colleagues or vendors; they were an extension of her own heart, a community she nurtured with the same dedication she gave to everything else.

Judy’s life was deeply rooted in her Christian faith. Her belief in God guided her actions, shaped her kind heart, and provided a steady anchor for her family. She lived her faith daily through her kindness, generosity, and the quiet grace she extended to everyone she met.

Judy is survived by the family she loved so dearly and who will carry her memory forward, Jimmy Tschoerner, her beloved husband of 56 years and partner in life, Jimmy Tschoerner, her cherished son, Jenny Tschoerner, her devoted daughter, Joy Taylor, her loving daughter, Frederick Taylor, her dear son-in-law, Merrissa Soto, her beloved granddaughter, Joe Angel Soto, her cherished grandson, Kendall Soto, her dear daughter-in-law, Jason Taylor, her cherished grandson, Nathan Taylor, her cherished grandson, Aaliyah Daniels, her precious great-granddaughter, Kingston Daniels, her precious great-grandson.

"A life that touches others goes on forever."

Judy’s presence will be profoundly missed, but her spirit lives on in the family she nurtured and the faith she passed down. Her loved ones take comfort in knowing she is at peace, resting in the arms of her Savior.

A Celebration of Life will be held at The Gabriels Funeral Chapel in Georgetown on Monday evening, June 8th, from 6-8 pm.