Judy Ann Davidson of Euless, TX died suddenly at 74 years old due to complications from a routine surgical procedure. Judy was born on November 26th, 1948, in McKinney, TX to Shirley and Dorothy (Hanna) Davidson. She spent most of her life in the DFW area, staying close to her family and friends. She married three times, most notably to Nash Earl “Dusty” Lorino, with whom she had her beloved children; her daughter Kyeli (née Jennifer) in 1977 and son Tony in 1980. She was a loving and devoted mother. In 1998, she was blessed with her first grandchild, Dru, who was the love of her life, rivaled only by her Yorkie, Dolly. Judy worked most of her career as an Escrow Officer in the Real Estate Industry. She enjoyed her work and helped thousands of people buy the home of their dreams.
She was very creative; she loved cross-stitch, making many beautiful pieces for her family. She enjoyed baking, especially banana pudding and bread for her kids during the holidays, and she and her daughter watched every season of the Great British Baking Show together. She was proficient at sewing and had just begun to learn knitting, and she enjoyed dressing Dolly in lots of adorable outfits. Her favorite colors were red and pink. She adored Ford Mustangs; her pride and joy was her first, a teal 1965 convertible. She was also an avid MotoGP fan, rooting for Valentino Rossi and never missing a race with her son for over 16 years. She had a lifelong obsession with butterflies - including a butterfly tattoo just above her heart.
Judy is survived by her daughter, Kyeli; son, Tony and fiancé, Alex; granddaughter, Dru and fiancé, Cait; brother, Kevin and wife, Kathy; sister, Sherri and husband, Larry; brother, Rob and wife, Christie; many nieces and nephews; and her little dog, Dolly. She was preceded in death by several dear pets; her parents, Shirley and Dorothy; and her little sister, Karen, who she always held in her heart.
Judy is deeply missed and will never be forgotten. Her legacy lives on in the hearts she touched and the love she nourished.
In lieu of flowers, memorial donations are encouraged to protect the butterflies she loved so deeply at https://www.saveourmonarchs.org/in-memoriam.html