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Judy A. Adler, 73, of Stewartville,MN died on Sunday (August 31, 2025) of natural causes at her home.
Judy Ann Yetter was born on May 6, 1952 in Rochester,MN to James and Velma(Koplin) Yetter. She grew up on the family farm in rural Chatfield,MN, attending school there, graduating from Chatfield H.S. in 1970. Judy was employed at the Methodist Hospital in Rochester before moving to California where she lived for a few years. She moved back to Minnesota living in Stewartville where she began a long career as a Nurse’s Aide at the Stewartville Care Center for over 30 years and then at Root River Estates until her retirement. She has continued to make her home in Stewartville. Judy enjoyed playing cards, watching football and buying a number on football boards (especially when she won!). She liked going to the Stewartville American Legion for Friday fish fry and bingo and would often volunteer if they needed extra help. She was close to all her family and loved time spent with her sons and grandchildren.
Judy is survived by 2 sons – Michael Adler (Carolyn Miller) of Stewartville and Lee (Jodi) Krusemark of Hoffman,MN; 5 grandchildren – Erika Adler, Michael(Kim) Krusemark, Brandon Jacobson, Austin Krusemark and Noah Krusemark and 2 great grandchildren – Aidan and Isla; her sister – Linda (Daryl) Pratt of Stewartville and her brother – Kevin (Monica) Yetter of Rochester; nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents and her brothers - Harry Yetter and Dennis Yetter.
In keeping with Judy’s wishes no service or visitation are being held at this time. A Celebration of Life for Judy will take place on Sunday (October 12, 2025) from 2 to 6:00 PM at the Stewartville American Legion. Arrangements are with Griffin-Gray F.H. in Stewartville. Condolences and memories of Judy are welcome at www.griffin-gray.com
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