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Judy Florence Leatherman, age 78 of Fisher, WV, passed away Friday, December 20, 2024, at her daughter’s residence. Born on December 15, 1946, in Moorefield, WV, she was the daughter of the late Jesse Marshall Pratt and Hazel Ruth Whetzel Pratt. Her husband, Bobby Ray Leatherman preceded her in death October 2024. A son, John Pratt, a daughter, Amanda Imes, and a brother, Dennis R. Pratt also preceded her in death.
Judy dedicated her career in the poultry industry, at places like Hester Industries and Advantage Foods, and later gathering eggs at Misty Mountain Farm with her beloved husband, Bobby Ray, who preceded her in death just two months prior.
Surviving are her children, Julie Pratt of Fisher, WV, Kathyrn (Douglas) Bobo of Fisher, WV, Marshall See (Cassie Ketterman) of Cross Junction, VA, Angie (Timmy) Wilhem of Barton, MD, Amy Leatherman of Morgantown, WV; a brother, Randall (Megan) Pratt of Moorefield, WV; a sister, Vickie McClaster of Dayton, VA; 18 grandchildren and 22 great-grandchildren. Also surviving is her step-mother, Mary Pratt of Moorefield, WV; foster mother, Nellie Redman of Fisher, WV and special friends, Mary Hawk, Bill & Margaret Hall.
Graveside Funeral Services will be held 1:00 PM Thursday, December 26, 2024, at the Hutter-Woerner Cemetery, Fisher, WV with Pastor D. J. Taylor and Dave Redman officiants. Interment will follow.
Join us in sharing stories, laughter, and memories as we celebrate the remarkable journey that was Judy Leatherman. To honor her life, please visit her Tribute Wall at www.fraleyfuneralhome.com to share your own memories, photos, and condolences. Let’s come together to celebrate how Judy touched our lives and the love she shared with everyone around her.
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