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Monday, July 12, 2021
Judi Kay Droll
City: Hills
Funeral Date
10 a.m., Thursday, 7/15, at St. Joseph's Catholic Church, Hills
Funeral Home
Gay & Ciha Funeral and Cremation Service
Monday, July 12, 2021
Judi Kay Droll
JUDI KAY DROLL
Hills
God called his faithful servant, Judi Kay Droll, home on July 8, 2021.
Funeral services and a Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 10 a.m. Thursday, July 15, at St. Joseph's Catholic Church, Hills, Iowa. Burial will be at St. Stanislaus Cemetery, with a luncheon to follow. Visitation will be from 4 to 7 p.m. Wednesday, July 14, at Gay & Ciha Funeral Home, Iowa City, with a prayer service at 6 p.m.
Judi's legacy lives on and her story continues through her beloved husband, Bob; sons, RJ and Michael; her daughter, Leia, and her partner, Richard; and a host of children whose lives she worked to help shape during the decades she ran an in-home daycare service. She is survived by a brother, Clarence, as well as several nieces, nephews and great-nieces and
-nephews. She also leaves behind two grand-puppies, Ike and Beauregard.
Judi Banken was born in Little Rock, Ark., on Jan. 25, 1946, before moving to Iowa City, Iowa. After graduating from City High in 1964, she worked various jobs around the town of Iowa City. In 1969, she met her future husband Bob Droll at his family's tavern in Hills, Iowa. They married soon thereafter and relocated to the Quad Cities. Prior to having children, Judi worked in the Development Office at Augustana College, a career path shared today by her daughter Leia. After RJ's birth, she dedicated her life to her family, her friends and her faith.
She volunteered countless hours at St. Paul the Apostle Catholic Church in Davenport, Iowa, serving the church through RCIA, CEW and numerous ministries. Judi also strove to make St. Paul's a more open and welcoming parish for communities who may have felt disenfranchised by the Catholic Church.
In 2016, she packed up her family home on Tremont Avenue, so that she and Bob could follow their children to North Carolina where they had both moved for work. Once resettled, she continued to prove to the Tar-Heel state that Judi Droll "never met a stranger" by forming close bonds in her adopted new home.
Whether in Iowa or North Carolina, Judi's utmost priority was always her love and care for Bob. In retirement, they enjoyed taking road trips, visiting casinos and spending time with family and friends.
She was preceded in passing by her parents, including her devoted mother, Madeline; and three brothers, including her big brother, Chuck, who is waiting with her faithful companion, Muschi the Cat, to take Judi's hand and help her receive her heavenly reward.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made in Judi's honor to the Susan G. Komen Foundation.

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