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Judy Ann Phillips

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Funeral services for Judy Ann Phillips, of Hugo, Okla., were held Feb. 25, 2026 at Miller & Miller Funeral Home.

Judy Ann Phillips was born on July 20, 1956 in Corrine, Okla., to Dave and Suzanne Wickson. She passed away on Feb. 21, 2026, at the age of 69, with a heart full of the love of her family. Judy was preceded in death by her parents; brothers: James Morris LaFlore, David “Sonny” Wickson, Ray Wickson, Edmond Wickson and Fred Wickson; and sisters: Ethel Ishcomer, Marian Aaron and Gladys Moore.

Judy married the love of her life, Thomas Raymond Phillips, on April 17, 1999. Their marriage was filled with laughter, debates and a deep bond. She was known for having a good time, whether it be having dinner with family, playing dominos with her kids or spending time with her grandchildren, but beneath it all was a love that was steady, loyal and enduring. Judy was a woman of incredible strength who was quiet but powerful. She had a fierce love and immense devotion to her family, and her presence was the glue that kept her family united.

Judy was the heart of the family, a daughter of 12, a devoted wife, mother of five, stepmother of two, grandmother of 25 and great-grandmother of 10, aunt and cousin to many who always put others before herself. She took care of everyone, often carrying the weight of others’ worries without complaint. Judy was the peacekeeper, the calming voice during disagreements and the steady foundation that held her family together. Her greatest joy in life was time spent with her children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren.

Judy is survived by loving husband, Thomas “Tommy” Phillips; sons: Ronald McLemore, Rick McLemore and wife and Ty Pemberton and wife; daughters: Julia Harris and husband and Jessica Smith and husband; grandchildren; great-grandchildren; sister, Annie Wickson; brother, Hoss Wickson and a slew of nieces, nephews and cousins.

Interment followed the service at Goodland Cemetery with Lee Watkins officiating, under the direction of Miller & Miller Funeral Home.