In memory of

Judy Hines

June 29, 1936 - November 24, 2024
From: Sac City, IA
Judy Hines

Judy Hines

Born: June 29, 1936
Died: November 24, 2024
Age: 88
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   Judy Hines, of Sac City, IA, passed away peacefully at home on Sunday, November 24, 2024, surrounded by her loving family, after reaching the age of 88. Born on June 29, 1936, to Hubert and Melva Porter, Judith "Judy" Carol Porter grew up in Storm Lake, IA, where she was baptized at Swedish Lutheran Immanuel Church in Alta, IA and confirmed at St. John's Lutheran Church in Storm Lake, IA.  She graduated from Storm Lake High School in 1954, beginning a life rich in love, laughter, and legacy. 
 
   On July 24, 1954, Judy married the love of her life, Keith Hines, in Jackson, MN. Together, they shared 66 beautiful years of marriage, raising three children: Douglas, Lesa, and Kimberly. Judy and Keith were true partners in life, exemplifying unconditional love and devotion. In their later years, they enjoyed winters in Florida, traveling, and making treasured memories. Judy and Keith devoted their lives to their family, attending every sporting event, school performance, and life milestones. Judy was the ultimate family documentarian, capturing memories with her signature warning: “There will be two flashes.” She always put her family first, ensuring everyone was cared for before tending to herself. 
 
   Judy was a pillar of strength, wisdom, and integrity. A dedicated wife, mother, and farm operator, she balanced the demands of family and business with grace and determination. To many, Judy was a force to be reckoned with—bold, resilient, and inspiring. She valued education and instilled a love of learning in her family, serving as their mentor, coach, and biggest cheerleader. Her “tell-it-like-it-is” personality was both refreshing and inspiring, marked by honesty, compassion, and respect for others.
 
   Judy had a deep and unwavering faith, which guided her life and inspired those around her. She taught Sunday School for many years, sharing her love of scripture and encouraging others to walk in faith. Judy also served as a 4-H leader, mentoring young minds and fostering a passion for learning, responsibility, and community involvement. As a resourceful caretaker of her family and the environment, Judy embraced sustainable living before it became mainstream. From composting and recycling to using reusable bags, she lived her values daily. She believed in healthy choices, lifelong learning, and civic engagement, proudly making her voice heard through active voting. 
 
   Judy’s passions were immensely diverse. She took great pride in her flower and vegetable gardens, often showcasing her stunning blooms at the Sac County Fair. Her creativity and dedication made the family farm an exceptional and uniquely beautiful place. Judy found fulfillment in journaling, diving into murder mysteries, and cheering passionately for women’s college basketball and men’s football. She expressed her resourcefulness through sewing, turning patched denim into one-of-a-kind creations for her loved ones, and contributed actively with the St. Paul’s Lutheran Church. Judy cherished laughter and connection, sharing many lighthearted moments with friends at “Fat Class.” Judy embraced simple pleasures, like riding her exercise bike while watching the corn fill the auger or strolling down the gravel road with a book in hand.
 
   Judy’s legacy is one of intelligence, hard work, and unconditional love. She led by example, inspiring those around her to be better and to leave the world a little brighter.
 
   She is preceded in death by her husband, Lester "Keith" Hines; her son, Douglas Keith Hines; parents, Hubert and Melva Porter; brother, Mike Porter; step-granddaughter, Melissa Dettman; and many other beloved relatives.
 
   Judy is survived by her children, Lesa (Reggie) Ringgenberg of Sac City, IA, and Kimberly Mason of Polk City, IA; grandchildren: Abby (Tyler) Rix, Andy Corderman, Ayla (Keith) Loughry, Alyssa (Nick) Muehlmann, Tracy (Jacob) Morgan, Ben (Katie) Mason, Laura May (Chase) Chapman, Daniel Mason, Leslie (Trenton) Kos, Jessica (Abner) Maldonado, Haley (Tyler) Melchert, and David (Paula) Rogers; twenty great-grandchildren; and countless cherished friends and family members.
 
   Judy was a woman of exceptional character whose presence will be deeply missed and lovingly remembered by all who knew her.  

    Monetary memorials received will be sent to Judy's favorite groups/organizations by her family in her memory. 
Tribute Video
SERVICES
10:30 a.m., Friday
December 6, 2024
St. Paul's Lutheran Church
Sac City, Iowa
OFFICIATING
Reverend Cory Kroonblawd
VISITATION
5:00-7:00 p.m., Thursday
December 5, 2024
Farber & Otteman Funeral Home
Sac City, Iowa
INTERMENT
Oakland Cemetery
Sac City, Iowa

Condolences

Friday, December 6, 2024 at 9:33 AM
“Kim, Lesa and grandkids, Love and hugs to you all as you say goodbye to your mom and grandma. May your many great memories help to comfort you! ”
- Tom & Molly Meusburger
Thursday, December 5, 2024 at 9:12 AM
“So sorry for your loss. We always enjoyed seeing Judy at activities and around town. It was fun to visit with her. She was so friendly and pleasant to be with.”
- Cliff and Cathy Frohardt
Friday, November 29, 2024 at 1:57 PM
“Dear Family. Judy was a kind soul. I loved her optimistic outlook and positive attitude. I wish you peace and love. Steve & Kate Papian ”
- Steve Papian
Wednesday, November 27, 2024 at 12:39 PM
“Thinking of Judy and all her family and keeping all in prayers ”
- Cindy Williams
Tuesday, November 26, 2024 at 5:11 PM
“We're sorry for your loss. Our thoughts & prayers are with you, that you may find moments of peace and comfort while remembering a special lady.”
- Nolan & Mari Kreft
Monday, November 25, 2024 at 9:20 PM
“I'm so sorry for your loss. We've lost another wonderful person from our neighborhood. Judy was my 4-H leader. One summer we went camping at Swan Lake. Judy was late picking me up because Keith had to put their microwave in the back of the truck, and they were heavy in the 70's! We did use it and slept inside the shelter house. That's my kind of camping! Judy taught me that every project didn't have to be perfect and it's okay to laugh at yourself. Which we did a lot! She encouraged taking on new challenges like community service. Which gave me confidence to try new projects. But most importantly Judy became a friend and I will miss that spunky lady. ”
- Mary Stilwell
Monday, November 25, 2024 at 6:33 PM
“My thoughts and prayers go to Judy's family. I'm sure Gordon will greet her with open arms. We loved visiting with her & listening to her stories. Hugs”
- Margaret Mooney
Monday, November 25, 2024 at 6:33 PM
“I doubt any of your family will kmow who I am but I grew up on a farm near theirs, went to Nemaha school and knew Judy and Keith as young marrieds. They were both very nice to the "young neighbor kid." I'm sorry for your loss. ”
- Gale JOHNSON
Monday, November 25, 2024 at 4:18 PM
“Our thoughts and prayers, what a special lady she was. ”
- Charlie and Donna Peyton
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