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Judith Kaye Crowe Odom

Judith Kaye Crowe Odom obituary

Judith Odom Obituary

Born September 26, 1942, died September 1, 2023.

Daughter of Dolly Franklin Crowe and Densie Beryl Maddox Crowe

Judy was educated in the public schools of Birmingham, Alabama. Her undergraduate education was at Birmingham-Southern College where she earned a BA in English with a Spanish minor. Her intellectual abilities and hard work earned her a Phi Beta Kappa key, the highest academic honor available. She earned an MA in British literature at Emory University/Atlanta on a full academic scholarship. She earned additional post-master's education at the University of Georgia/Athens, the University of Tennessee/Knoxville and at ETSU/Johnson City.

Judy taught for several decades at Science Hill High School in Johnson City, additional years at Central High School in Cape Girardeau, Missouri, and at the San Pablo American Air Base School outside Seville, Spain. She was a popular teacher wherever she taught and was acknowledged regionally and statewide for her classroom performance.

Judy's numerous publications included a book of poetry, Blossom, Stalk, and Vine, chapters in various books of poetry and essays, and individual poems and essays in multiple literary journals.

Judy received grants for additional education from the National Endowment for the Humanities, and the Wilma Dykeman Stokley fund.

From childhood, Judy was a voracious reader who continued that habit through adulthood. As a child, Judy longed to travel and fulfilled that desire with extensive travel throughout the world, on all the continents except Antarctica. She spent long periods in Spain and Peru and loved Seville in particular.

Judy is survived by her husband, Jim, with whom she recently celebrated fifty-nine years of a happy marriage. She is also survived by her sons Kevin (with daughters Nicole and Gabrielle) of Johnson City and Blair (with children Ella and Xavier) of Melbourne, Australia.

Judy requested no funeral. To commemorate her successful life (marked by a loving family, good friends, good music, good books, lots of travel to interesting places, and appreciation of fine art and architecture) Judy's family will receive friends, neighbors, colleagues, and former students at their home on Sunday afternoon, September 17th from 3:00 to 5:00 PM.

Judy's family gives profound thanks to the uniformly kind medical staff at Duke University's clinics and hospital in Durham, North Carolina, at Ballad Health's Cancer Center and Hospice Program in Johnson City, and at their Hospice House in Bristol. Special thanks are owed to Judy's longtime primary care physician and valued political ally.

Judy's favorite charity was the Southern Poverty Law Center which has led the fight against racial injustice for several decades (400 Washington Avenue, Montgomery, AL 36104)

Condolences may be sent to the Odom family online at www.dillow-taylor.com

Dillow-Taylor Funeral Home & Cremation Services, Jonesborough, TN 423-753-3821

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Johnson City Press on Sep. 5, 2023.

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Deidre Wilkes Brown

November 18, 2023

Judy was such an inspirational person. She believed that you could do anything with hard work and determination. SHHS wasn't the same without her!

Jenanne York Montgomery

September 24, 2023

JO was a huge influence for me in high school. She not only taught me about literature and grammar, but how to stand up for what you feel passionate about...without apology. She was a force of nature. Go with God JO. - Jenanne York Montgomery SHHS Class of `83.

Crusie Lucero

September 9, 2023

Thoughts and prayers for you and your family. I´m so sorry we lost touch over the years but the memories of the times we all spent together remain. Crusie Lucero and Nancy Flugrath

Pat

September 6, 2023

Best high school teacher in my life

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