![]() ![]() She lived in Fish Creek nearly all of her life and then Baileys Harbor for a short time, before her health began to decline. Lilly worked in the kitchen at Tony’s Fiesta, then (as a dishwasher at) White Gull Inn, and eventually The Cookery, all in Fish Creek. She remained at Emerson until its closing. Lilly was initially employed with Emerson Motors in Sturgeon Bay and had the responsibility of loading and unloading the ovens and varnishing the stators. She graduated from Gibraltar High School in Fish Creek with the class of 1969. Lilly grew up on the family homestead in Fish Creek and attended the Seventh-Day Adventist Church also in Fish Creek. She was born Novemin Sturgeon Bay, the daughter of Albert Henry Judd and Magdalene “Maggie” Madonna Judd. Lillian Ruth Judd, “Lilly” to all who knew and loved her, 73, formerly of Door County, passed away in the loving arms of her family, Tuesday afternoon, at Care Partners Assisted Living of Kaukauna in the Village of Harrison. In lieu of flowers please consider a donation to Kendall Park Memorial where the family will have a memorial plaque up in her honor. Cards can be mailed to: 3256 County EE Baileys Harbor, WI 54202. She was the apple of their hearts and the family wants to share that. Idakay was a collector of all things apple, so her family would like you to have an apple from her collection to take home. There will be a graveside memorial gathering, Saturday, Jfrom 1:00 PM until the time of services at 2:00 PM with Pastor Gary Scharrig officiating at the Baileys Harbor Cemetery followed by a celebration of life at the Baileys Harbor Recreational Center on Summit Road. Joan Appel Traver, parents Edward and Myrtle Appel and mother and father in law Patrica and Orval Orsted. She was preceded in death by her beloved husband Greg Orsted, sister Sandy Schmidt, sister Cynthia Benson, brother William Appel, sister-in-law Dr. ![]() Her siblings Robert Appel, Tina Appel and Edward (Holly) Appel, many nieces, nephews, and cousins. She left behind two grandchildren Grady and Brody Baumann that she loved dearly, a son Christopher Lee Baumann and daughter-in-law Kari Lee Baumann. She had a love for genealogy, family reunions and knitting. She had a love for music and was a longtime member of the Algoma Community Band. She was born Augin Algoma to Edward and Myrtle (Albertson) Appel. IdaKay Appel Orsted, 67, Town of Gibraltar, died peacefully on Friday May 27 at home. We love you so much and will always remember you as our nana with kitty. With all that we will miss, we also hold all those memories in our hearts. You left us missing your homemade costumes and all the time we spent together. You left us missing our four wheeler rides, our puzzle times, our go fish and war games, our many sleep-overs and slumber parties. You left us missing your toasted grilled cheese sandwiches, your homemade chicken dumpling soup that we always made together, your Mac N cheese, and your secret ingredient cookies. Dear Nana, you left us unexpectedly too soon.
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