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Judy Lynn Browning

January 12, 1955 — February 7, 2026

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Judy Lynn (Mauer) Browning, 71 years young, passed away on February 7, 2026, at

Cobblestone Crossing Health Campus.

Judy was born in Valparaiso, Indiana, and grew up in Hillsdale, Indiana. Over the years, she

lived in many places she proudly called home, each one adding to her story and the many

lives she touched along the way. She was a proud graduate of Clinton High School and lived

a life marked by independence, hard work, and deep love for her family.

Judy truly loved her family. She had a generous heart and would give you whatever she had

if it meant making you happy. She enjoyed playing pool, cherished her dog Winston, and

found joy in the simple moments spent with the people she loved most.

Throughout her life, Judy embraced many careers, including driving a semi, selling

insurance, managing several hotels, and ultimately concluding her professional journey in

medical billing. Her adaptability and strong work ethic were hallmarks of who she was.

She was preceded in death by her parents, Wilma Ruth (Smith) and Dennis Ray Browning;

her brothers Kenneth Ray Browning, Charles Browning, Timothy Richard Browning, and

Thomas Albert Browning; and her sister Patricia Ann Browning.

She is lovingly remembered by her sister, Debra Sue Keller (John); nieces and nephews

Chelsey Gindhart (Jeff); Tara Browning (Jesse); Amanda Browning; Rachel Browning;

Timmy Browning (Shelby); Kimberly Koontz (Larry); Jason Browning; and Josh Browning,

along with many great nieces & nephews that she loved with all her heart, and extended

family and friends who were touched by her kindness.

In accordance with Judy’s wishes, there will be no services.

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