Judy Mae Low

Judy Mae Low, 74, a longtime resident of Miami, Oklahoma went home to be with her Heavenly Father after a long illness on Thursday April 23, 2026 at Eastwood Manor in Commerce, Oklahoma surrounded by her loving family
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Judy was born on December 8, 1951 in Jennings ,Louisiana. Judy was the daughter of the late Laura Magdelina “Maggie” Giles and Clyde “Shorty” Giles. She graduated from Burkeville High School in Burkeville, Texas. Judy spent her early years growing up in Burkeville and Newton, Texas, eventually relocating to Miami, Oklahoma. Judy dedicated 10 plus years to Integris Baptist Hospital Miami, Oklahoma in EVS and retired in 2015.

Judy was a nurturing mother, grandmother, Mimi, and friend. Judy had the most compassionate heart and unwavering faith in her Lord and Savior.

Judy is survived by one daughter, one son, and one bonus daughter. Daughter Laura Parker and husband Keith Rush of Commerce, Oklahoma, son Todd Hall and wife Tara Hall of Newton, Texas, and bonus daughter Maddison Nolen and Husband Matthew Nolen of Lufkin, Texas. Four granddaughters and two grandsons, Ceaira Albright and Husband Jeremy Albright of Miami, Oklahoma, Kiali Edwards and Husband Dylan Edwards of Miami, Oklahoma, Tristan Hall and wife Leigha Hall of Orange, Texas, Talton Hall of Orange, Texas, Annabella Rush of Commerce, Oklahoma, and Brilea Rush of Commerce, Oklahoma.

Judy was blessed with 11 beautiful great-grandchildren; Finlee, Maura, Daxtyn, Avner, Kambri, Landin, Conner, Eden, Noah, Rory, and Garrett. One sister and two brothers Joann Gill and husband Tom Gill, Brother David Giles and wife Candance Giles, and Brother JR Giles and wife Ladonna Giles. Along with many aunts, uncles, nieces, and nephews.

In her free time, Judy enjoyed spending quality time with her babies. Judy was amazing at sewing and could make just about anything. She loved watching soap operas and drinking a nice cup of coffee on the porch with friends and family.

A memorial service will be held at 10:00 a.m. on Saturday May 2, 2026 at First Christian Church, 2424 N Main St, Miami, Oklahoma 74354, in the chapel with Pastor Brandon Fletcher officiating.

Judy has been placed in the care of Ozark Memorial Park Crematory, in Joplin Missouri. Judy will make her journey back home to Texas to be buried alongside her parents at a later date in the Farr’s Chapel Cemetery, Farrsville, Newton County, Texas.

Flowers and arrangements can be sent to First Christian Church, 2424 N Main St, Miami, Oklahoma.

The family would like to give a special thank you to all the caregivers at Integris Baptist Health Miami, St. Francis Tulsa, Grove Nursing Center, Mercy Hospital Joplin, and Eastwood Manor Commerce.