Judith Ann Brasier

A celebration of life service for Judith Ann Brasier, 82, West Plains, Missouri, will be held at 11:00 a.m., Saturday, April 12, 2025, at Pomona Christian Church.
Mrs. Brasier left this world April 7, 2025 at West Vue Sleepy Oak Greenhouse in West Plains.
She was born August 9, 1942 in Detroit, Michigan, to Howard and Beulah (Kelly) Caton. Judy grew up in Hutton Valley where she attended school in the one room Hutton Valley School. Upon graduating 8th grade, she attended Willow Springs High School, graduating Valedictorian in 1960. She then moved to Springfield to attend Missouri State Teachers College until changing direction to attend and graduate from Blue Bonnett Beauty College in 1961. On December 31, 1961, Judy married the love of her life, Johnnie Brasier in a double ring ceremony with good friends, Bob and Charlene Gastineau. From this union were born, Joey Alan, Johnnie Rick and Jeffrey Howard. One of Judy’s greatest passions in life was celebrating her Lord through music. As a lifelong member of Pomona Christian Church, she loved singing with the choir and in many Cantatas. Her love of Gospel music eventually led to her becoming a member of the Steepletones quartet, which included her mother, Beulah Caton and other church members, Jackie Hinds and Mary Poppitz. The group performed for several years at various churches, religious and area events, nursing homes and eventually recorded an album. Beyond music, Judy remained active in her church participating in many of the women’s groups, where her love of baking was often enjoyed by others as much as she enjoyed sharing. In her spare time, Judy enjoyed being with all of her family, taking care of her grandchildren and becoming their favorite Granny/Grandma. She also enjoyed spending time with her many friends and was an avid bowler for many years. In later years, traveling with Johnnie and friends brought her much joy. Judy will be remembered as funny, loving, caring and giving. And we know she’s once again hitting the “high notes” for her Lord in musical celebration.
She is survived by three children, Joey Brasier (Brenda), Willow Springs, Missouri, Rick Brasier (Tracy), Pomona, Missouri and Jeff Brasier (Dawn), Pomona, Missouri; six grandchildren, Jason Brasier (Amber), Jefferson City, Missouri, Michael Brasier, Willow Springs, Ann Smith, Neosho, Missouri, Allen Brasier (Mary Kate), West Plains, Miranda Lynch (Wilbur), Winona, Missouri and Jeffrey Brasier, Pomona, Missouri; five great-grandchildren; one brother, Steve Caton (Barb), Pomona, Missouri; one sister, Terry Nicholson, Willow Springs, Missouri; and many nieces and nephews.
Her parents, husband, and one sister, Sue Smith, preceded her in death.
Arrangements under the direction of Robertson-Drago Funeral Home.
Becky Havens
April 9, 2025 @ 6:13 pm
So sorry for your loss. I will miss Judith she was always smiling. Thank you for sharing her with us. All of your family is in my thoughts and Prayers.
Pauline Lawson
April 9, 2025 @ 7:30 pm
Praying God comfort strengthen and give peace to all family and friends…!!!!
Bonnie Jarrett.
April 9, 2025 @ 8:03 pm
I’m so sorry for your loss. Judy was a beautiful lady.will not be able to attend the church services but will be thinking of the family.
Rita Jackson
April 9, 2025 @ 9:23 pm
Joey, I am so sorry about the passing of your mother. She must have been a lovely person.
Rita (Huddleston) Jackson
Catherine Weekley
April 9, 2025 @ 9:41 pm
Judy and I were very good friends in high school. This is such sad news. My sincere condolences to her family.
Ginger McClanahand Valentine
April 10, 2025 @ 5:58 am
Judy and I were friend during our high-school years and I have many fond memories of our sleep overs with our other friends. We reconnected in our later years and attended reunions together. She was a sweet friend.
Wanda Johnson
April 10, 2025 @ 8:16 am
She and I enjoyed many southern gospel concerts together besides being a good friends and traveling with our husbands on bus trip and many camping trips. We all enjoyed playing dominoes and cards together. I miss her her every time I go to gospel concert.
Deanna McCormack
April 10, 2025 @ 9:15 am
So sorry to read this today. Judy was a Special Friend. My Sympathy to ALL of the Family.