Judith "Judi" Boldt

judith boldt

July 19, 1938 ~ May 21, 2018

CELEBRATION OF LIFE: 11 a.m. Monday, May 21, 2018, at Community Church of Columbus VISITATION: 10 a.m. to service time Judith “Judi” Karen Jasper Boldt, 79, entered into eternal life May 4, 2018, at Our Hospice of South Central Indiana Inpatient Facility with her family gather around her. Judi was born July 19, 1938, to Gus Jasper and Hope (Anderson) Jasper in St. Joseph, Michigan. She attended Trinity Lutheran School and graduated from St. Joseph High School in 1956. She then attended Michigan State University where she met her husband, John Boldt, and they were married at the Alumni Memorial Chapel on campus March 29, 1958. They have three children, Ben (Cindy) Boldt, Susan Boldt (Mike) Spagnuolo and Michelle Boldt (Ken) Caravati; five grandchildren, Nicholas (Becky) Spagnuolo, Jonathan (Kelsey) Spagnuolo, Adam (Emily) Spagnuolo, David (Tasha) Caravati and Lauren Caravati; and three great-grandsons, Mikey, Clark and Luca Spagnuolo.  Judi was honored to know that her first great-granddaughter, due in June, will be named Sofia Judith. Judi has a sister, Joretta (Gary) Schneider of Knoxville, Tennessee; nieces, Joan Jasper and her two children, Ian and Claire, Gwen (Jim) Erpenbach and Jenni (Randy) Wylie; brothers-in-law, Jerry (Gail) Boldt and Terry (Claudia) Boldt; along with many nieces and nephews. Judi lived in various locations; in Michigan for 40+ years, lived and worked in Naples, Florida for 21 years before retiring and moving to Columbus, Indiana 13 years ago to be near her family.  Judi has always loved knowing Jesus, singing and missions.  She also was a collector of many types of Angel figurine, but her favorite was her “Earth Angel”, Dr. Steven Pletcher, who guided her through the discovery of her Pancreatic Cancer and the treatments that followed.  Judi and John have been involved for almost 30 years with Engineering Ministries International (EMI).  It has been their passion to see the ministry grow by promoting it since 1998 by exhibiting/recruiting at 85 Secular Conferences all over the United States.  Judi will be especially remembered for her love for her family and the special gift of a smile that she had for everyone she met.  She is preceded in death by her parents; brother, Jim Jasper and infant sons Anthony and Matthew. In lieu of flowers you may make a memorial to Engineering Ministries International (Global Fund) 130 E. Kiowa St., Colorado Springs, CO 80903, Community Church of Columbus (Building Fund) 3850 N. Marr Rd., Columbus, IN 47203 or to Camp Arcadia (Spirit Fund) P.O. Box 229, Arcadia, MI 49613. In keeping with Judi’s wishes, she will be cremated and a memorial service will be held at a later date.

 

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  1. Judi was a special lady! She was loving and kind at all times. She loved her Lord, her husband, and her family. She was our dear friend and she will be missed so much. With love and prayers, Pat and Dan Brundage

  2. John, Sending our love to you and your beautiful family. Judis love for you and our Lord was steadfast, we grieve but not as those who have no hope. Our love and prayers to you.

  3. Absolutely precious lady that gave me a glimpse of Jesus every time we were together. Love, gentleness, family and joy – all revealed by Judi regularly. Now she is with Anthony and Matthew on her lap rejoicing with our Savior.

  4. I am missing Judi today. How brightly did her light shine, pointing always toward Jesus. Her smile eternal and her warm, loving spirit touched so many lives. Deeply thankful to have been one of those lives!


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