Judith L. Bohm

Judith Lynn Bohm, age 76, of Kenosha, passed away at her residence on February 6th, 2023. She was born on June 21st 1946 to the late Columbus and Christina (Jones) Agazzi. On July 3rd, 1965 she married Richard Bohm in Somers, WI. She graduated from Bradford High School in 1964 and worked as a Beutician in several businesses in Kenosha, eventually owning “Personal Touch Beauty Salon” for 13 years, and retiring from City Slickers salon on January 30th, 2012. She loved spending time with family and vacationing in Door County.

She is survived by her husband of 57 years, daughters: Christine (Barry) Kantner, and Amy (Bruce) Brenner, grandchildren: Spencer, Hannah, Jake, and Emma, brother: Thomas (Pat) Agazzi, sisters: Mary (Rich) Molina, Susan (Frank) Piro, and many other nieces, nephews, and cousins. She is preceded in death by her parents.

As per the family’s wishes, services will be held at a later date.

Thoughts for Judith L. Bohm;

  • Sheila K Wiesztort says:

    My cousin Joan, daughter Briana and I would go to your Mom’s studio to exercise on her machines. She(your Mom) was always such a fun loving person. We would have so many memories made with her💖💞💗 I am so sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you. 🙏🏻💔🙏🏻

    • Rosemary A Cibrario says:

      Dick and Family,

      I am so very sad to learn of Judy’s passing. I truly enjoyed all the years I worked with her at Wendy’s salon. Judy’s exuberance and kindness she so freely offered to her co-workers and everyone she knew, will leave a lasting memory. May you all know peace and comfort now and in the days ahead.
      Rosemary

  • Dick, Christine, Amy and famliy,
    Sorry to hear about the passing of such an loving wife, mother and grandmother. I always enjoyed the time spent in Hayward with the gang and the fun loving spirit and energy Judy added to the memories. I send my prayers your way in hopes for all to remember the great times Judy brought to so many people.
    Leon

  • Colette Agazzi says:

    Dick, Christine, Amy and Family,
    Judy was the firecracker of all of us cousins. This loss brings memories of such good times, first as children at Nonna’s and later at the family reunion. Judy and Dick very graciously hosted me and my husband at their home, complete with fresh flowers in the guest room. We later gave them a tour of Chicago and they were wonderful company. Please accept my sincerest condolences.

  • To Dick, Christine, Amy and Family,
    She was always a great cousin, while we grew up, I was just thinking about her the other day, all of sudden I am thinking about hairdos and how I always admired her for her gift. and how well she was as a beautician and Mother.
    I am so sorry to hear that she has passed on, she really earned her wings.
    You are all in my prayers.
    Cherie Agazzi Mucha

  • Dear Dick,

    I am so sorry to hear of the passing of Judy. She was such a wonderful lady and I enjoyed spending time with her when I got a haircut. My prayers are with you and your family at this time. Take care!

    Penny Caulk

  • Tina (Zarletti) Burchard says:

    Dick, Christine, Amy and families;
    I am saddened to read of Judy’s passing. She was an amazing lady and so loved each and everyone. Know that my heartfelt thoughts, prayers and sympathies are sent to all of you.

  • Dear Dick,

    Reading Judy’s obituary reminded me of our friendship of many years ago at Pike River Grade School. Too many years have passed, but please know my thoughts are with you and your family. I am sorry for your loss.

    Woody Bishop

  • Dear Dick and family,
    I was so sad to hear about Judy’s passing. Judy was always such a caring person. I always appreciated her encouragement the nearly nine years I worked for her at Personal Touch Salon. My sympathy to all Judy’s family and friends in your loss.
    Lynda Day

  • Lisa Salsbury says:

    Dear Dick and family. Judy sadly is gone now but will certainly not be forgotten. She touched so many lives with her warmth and kindness-she is brightening the heavens now. May your family find comfort in all the good memories she set.

    Lisa Salsbury

  • Jane Wagner Hinz says:

    I went to Junior and High School with Judy. She was so nice. I believe she worked at one of the clothing stores downtown like Newberrys.
    I hope you have fond memories of your loved one. May God be with you .

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