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Judy Carol Corbell Cain passed peacefully on December 27, 2021.
Judy was born in San Angelo, Texas on August 8, 1949. She is survived by her husband Tony Cain. Tony and Judy were best friends for 41 years including being very happily married the last 24 years.
Judy was preceded in death by her mother and father Annie Fay and Burley Corbell, her brother Charles Lee and her nephews Damian and Brandon.
Judy is survived by her sisters, Bonnie Broyles of Austin and Kayde Farquhar and husband Bobby of San Angelo, her beloved neices Shelley Best and Christy Broyles, her nephews Ryan Cordell and Josh and wife Tori Allsup and her great nieces Ashley and Emily.
Judy loved Tony’s children Greg, Randy and Ginger and grandchildren Courtney, Meredith ,Collin, Camille and Sam and great grandchildren Caitlyn, Reagan and Coen as her own, and they loved and cherished her.
Judy and Tony enjoyed many adventures together, like traveling to Las Vegas and New Orleans and Europe. They enjoyed dancing and the beauty of every day life on the ranch. Judy enjoyed working with Tony raising Boer goats and Angus cattle.
Judy was famous all over Texas and beyond for her delicious rum cakes. Team Rum Cake was established in 2006 to raise money for research into a cure for Multiple Sclerosis. The team rode each year in the MS 150 in honor and love for Aunt Judy.
Judy owned and operated her own hair salon, AJ Belles, for many years. She was a woman of numerous talents which included being a certified pilot, a successful business woman, an amazing cook and an accomplished seamstress.
Judy was known for her love of the color red and show-stopping earrings. The more outrageous the better was her feeling.
A quote from her favorite movie, Gone With the Wind, that embodies her spirit is “Never pass up new experiences Scarlett, they enrich the mind.”
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made in honor of Judy Cain to the National MS Society, Lone Star Chapter, 9830 Colonnade Blvd #165, San Antonio, Texas 78230.
“I have always loved her.” -Tony Cain