Judith Lynn ‘Judy’ Conover
Judith Lynn ‘Judy’ Conover, age 77, died on Saturday, June 20, 2026 at the Good Samaritan Home. She was born on April 8, 1949 in Quincy. She married Loren L. Conover on February 14, 1970 in Camp Point. He preceded her in death on December 14, 2022. Judy was of the Protestant Faith. In earlier years, Judy liked to play golf and was a dedicated walker.
Judy is survived by:
HER SON: Troy Conover (Trisha Goodwin)
A BROTHER: Tim Worman (Allison)
Other relatives and friends survive.
Judy was preceded in death by her husband, her father Ronald Worman and her mother Laura ‘Jean’ (Schulz) Dieterle along with her husband John Dieterle, Jr.
Funeral services will be held on Friday, June 26, 2026 at 12:00 Noon at the Duker & Haugh Funeral Home. Interment in Greenmount Cemetery. Visitation will be held at the Duker & Haugh Funeral Home from 10:30 until the time of the services at Noon. Memorials may be made to the Good Samaritan Home or to the Quincy Humane Society. The Duker & Haugh Funeral Home is in charge of the arrangements.
My mother, Marcia Cramsey, wanted to say that Judy was her Best friend at Good Samaritan. They shared the same breakfast, lunch and dinner table and had nice conversations about their lives. She mentioned how helpful Judy was to her as well:)
I am Marcia’s daughter and loved visiting with your Mom. She was kind and fun and I always made sure to visit with her when I was there with my mother. Judy was so friendly and just a happy person to be around. We will miss her so much. So sorry for the family and the loss of such a good, kind lady.
I was just thinking of Judy the other day. I cared for her as an RN when she was on SNU and she always had me in stitches. Even when she wasn’t feeling well she was a delight. Loved to visit and talk about her life as well as mine. Sorry for your loss. I am sure she will be missed by many.
I had the pleasure of taking care of Judy at Good Sam. She was a wonderful lady. She was a light, she was always so positive and joyful. She was always cracking jokes and making me laugh. I will miss our late night talks. I am very sorry for your loss. She will be so missed.
Judy was a special lady. She made coming to work easier and more enjoyable!! She was always making me laugh when I would work on her hall. We grew very close, and from the first moment she came to live there I knew she was special. I spent a lot of my extra time sitting with her and chatting about anything and everything. She always kept up with all of my accomplishments from growing from an LPN to an RN and she was always there to tell me congratulations and give me a hug. You will be missed and loved forever Judy!! Prayers for Judy and her family.
Tim and Troy, sending my sympathy to you on the death of your mother and sister. I hope Tim remembers me—Judy, Tim, and I are first cousins, played together as children, and Tim and I graduated in the same high school class at Central High. My mother, Imogene (Worman) Smith (Lester) was Ronnie’s sister. I remember spending time with Uncle Ronnie and Aunt Jeanne at their house in Camp Point and playing with Tim and being with Judy when we were young kids. Our paths didn’t cross very often over the years after that until our parents passed away. I read the other comments here and smiled when they mentioned Judy being so funny. I always remember enjoying talking to her and Loren when we’d run into them over the years, and at the funerals of family members. Judy had her dad’s sense of humor!
I’m sorry I won’t be able to attend Judy’s funeral tomorrow. RIP Judy—May the Lord grant your family His Peace.