Judy Ann Toupalik
Judy Ann Toupalik of High Ridge, Missouri, passed away peacefully on June 14th, 2024 at the age of 73. She was born in Sturgis, Michigan on August 13th, 1950. She is proceeded in death by her parents Floyd and Martha Klavinski, and her husband Ralph whom she was married to for 31 loving years. She is survived by her son Arik (Maddie) and remembered by her grandchildren Blaire and Margot. Judy was fond of visiting with friends and family, taking drives through Lone Elk Park, and avid bunco player. Judy was known by many in her neighborhood (as well as many family members) as someone that was always there to lend a hand or willing to sit and chat for hours on end.
May you rest in peace dear Judy.
RIP dear Judy. You will be missed by all.
You will be missed by many…may you rest in peace!
Rest in Peace Judy. Now you and Ralph can have fun together ❤️ 💕
Judy beautiful lady so many memories together growing up , me at your house and you at mine great memories. I can only imagine, Ralph standing there for you and all the Klavinski family welcoming you with open arms. All my love and will see you again. Your cuz Kathy
I was best friends with Ralph’s sister Mary Eileen. Ralph and my brother Jack were good friends. I did not get to meet Judy but if she was married to Ralph they had a happy marriage. Eternal Rest. God bless.
I do have lots of
memories when Judy came to
My home and we shared
A cup
Of coffee and a meal together with lots of laughter.
Miss my dear friend very much❤️😥
Rest in peace sweet lady. Will miss you.
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I’m going to miss you my dear friend. I love you.
Rest in peace my dear friend. You are a person everyone members even the stranger we took up conversation at Starbucks. I feel so blessed to have had you a part of my life. Your loving kindness will always remain in our hearts.
Judy your friendship was very special. We had a lot of good times. Precious memories. Rest In Peace dear friend 🧡 I miss you so much. 🥰😪 Love You ❤️
RIP Judy
We had a lot of fun together especially when you lived across the street of my grandma
Miss you rest in peace!!💖💖