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Judy Colagiovanni

Judy Colagiovanni

Name: Judy Lynn Colagiovanni

Age: 68

Hometown: Caseville

Funeral Date: August 19, 2019

Date of Birth: September 27, 1950

Date of Passing: August 14, 2019

Funeral Home: Champagne Funeral Home

Funeral Information

A funeral mass will be 11:00am Monday, August 19th at St. Roch Catholic Church with Rev. Robert Pare presiding. Entombment will be at Resurrection Cemetery in Clinton Twp. Visitation will be Noon to 7:00pm Sunday at the Champagne Funeral Chapel in Pigeon. There will be an Eagles Aux Ritual 4:00pm Sunday and a scripture service at 6:00pm. She will lie in-state an hour before mass on Monday in church. Memorials may be made to Compassus Hospice.

Family of the Deceased

She is survived by her children Jessica (Andrew) Skelton of Brighton, Chrissy (Johnny) Szymanski of Ubly and Frank III (Amy) of Caseville; grandchildren Annabelle, Erin, Katherine, Mikeal, Emmett, Mariah, and Hailey. She was preceded in death by her brother Thomas Makmann and grandchildren Sean, Jesse, and Maxwell Skelton.

Biography

Judy Lynn Colagiovanni, 68, of Caseville, passed away Wednesday, August 14, 2019 at home under hospice care surrounded by family. Judy was born September 27, 1950 in St. Clair Shores to the late Michael and Millie (Reno) Makmann. She graduated from Lakeview High School in 1968. She married Frank M. Colagiovanni on May 19, 1973 at Transfiguration Catholic Church in Detroit; he preceded her in death January 6, 2015. She moved to Caseville in 1998 from Romeo. As a respected entrepreneur she was the former owner of Cola’s Cooler in Port Austin and successfully owned three Jet’s Pizza locations in Michigan. She was an active member of the Caseville Eagles Auxiliary and Our Lady of Perpetual Help parish. She was a kind and generous friend, always ready to quietly and discreetly offer support and love. Her home was a place of hospitality and comfort, where you never left hungry.


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