Judith Kubera

     Judith Ann Kubera, 73, beloved mother, sister and friend, passed away of natural causes March 21, 2022, at her home in Marshfield.

     Daughter of Andrew and Myrtle Kubera and from a family of 18 that spent most of their lives in Thorp, beginning in a converted cheese factory, there was nothing cheesy about the way Judy attacked life. She loved with a love that was more than love and had a passion for things that brought her joy that Marie Kondo would likely find appalling.

     If one were to look up survivor in an alternate dictionary, they would likely find a picture of Jude. Yet, despite her many struggles, she smiled - she prevailed. She immersed herself in art, found peace in anything having to do with animals and surrounded herself with plants and music. She preferred the night to the day and could often be found drawing, painting or crafting long into the wee hours of the morning even in her last days.  

     While she often called herself an introvert, it was rare you found her alone. Her magnetic personality and wit drew others, and her need to help and nurture allowed her to make friends quickly, easily and fiercely.

     She is survived by her son, Chad Staniec, of Fairchild and his three beautiful children; her daughter, Michelle Leah Olson, of Coral Springs, FL; and a large extended family.

     Per her wishes, there will be no service. Her son and daughter will lay her to rest in the woods she loved to walk and the ocean she cherished and often dreamed about, and ask that, in memoriam, donations be made to the World Wildlife Fund in her honor to help conserve the threatened wildlife she so adored.

     Donations can be made at https://bit.ly/3iF32bN. Please put Judy Kubera as the honoree on the donation page. If you wish to send an eCard, you can use the email address InMemoryofJK@gmail.com

     For those who knew and loved her, please join her family in wishing her well as she finally finds rest and peace in the ever after and wisdom on the next leg of her journey.

     Condolences may be sent online at www.rembsfh.com.

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