60, passed away November 11, 2021. Judy Diane Noyes was called home to God on the afternoon of November 11, 2021, while in her home in Denton, Texas. A previous resident of Minnesota and Hawaii, Judy and husband, Tony, had recently returned to Texas to reconnect with family in their home state. Judy was born and raised in Dallas Texas, with loving parents, Anthony, and Rosemary Solchenberger and the baby to eight older siblings. Judy’s soul and spirit were the kindest you would ever meet. She loved so deeply and unconditionally. Judy was known to take many under her wings in their times of need to give them strength, courage, and love to heal and grow. Judy’s kind-natured and nurturing passion excelled her to becoming an amazing RN. With her Nursing Degree from El Centro College, she went on to become a NICU nurse at Children’s Hospital of Minnesota for 20 years and at Kapiolani Women’s and Children’s Hospital of Hawaii for an additional 15 years. Her overwhelming compassion and kindness would light up a room and her smile would warm your heart. She had a knack for knowing when someone was in need and exactly what to do. Judy has touched and saved so many lives here on earth and will continue to do so as an angel in Heaven now, she will continue to keep all those loved ones under her wings. Judy was loved and cherished by everyone she met and will be tragically and overwhelmingly, missed by all those fortunate to know and love her. In addition to taking care of others, her passions included family, traveling, exercising, caring for her pets, and of course, babies. Judy was swept off her feet and married to the love of her life 43 years ago. Tony and Judy’s deep unconditional love, trust and partnership are what we all strive for, and they continued to keep that new love sparkle in their eyes through all the years. Together Tony and Judy built a wonderful home where they raised five deeply loved children. Judy was called home to God, Her God, who will hold her in His warm and comforting embrace and fill her with joy and peace. She is where she's meant to be, where we're all meant to someday be. What an amazing day it will be to once again be reunited with her; to once again feel her embrace, and to see her beautiful smile. But until then we will celebrate her life and love and take comfort in the promise to come. She is preceded in death by her daughter, Tiffany Haley Noyes; brother, Richard Dallas Solchenberger; father, Anthony Solchenberger; brother, Donald Anthony Solchenberger; daughter, Katryna Aldea Gisch; sister, Ellen Rose Solchenberger; mother, Rosemary Solchenberger; and brother, Alan Solchenberger. She is survived by her husband of 43 years, Tony Noyes; Daughters Mee ae Noyes and Audrey Noyes; son, Eli Noyes, Granddaughter Samantha Gisch Noyes; Grandsons Jackson Gisch and Jefferson Gisch; sisters, Barbara Hartzel, Mary Jane Shipman, Rita D'alessandro and Terry Hlavenka; and numerous cousins, nieces, and nephews and the many ‘unofficial children’ that she took under her wings. A Rosary will be held at St. Elizabeth of Hungary Catholic Church, 4015 South Hampton Rd., Dallas, TX 75224 on Tuesday - November 23, 2021 at 10:30 A.M. Funeral Mass will immediately follow the Rosary. Interment will follow in Holy Redeemer Cemetery, 1500 S. Westmoreland Rd., DeSoto, TX. Per the family's request, memorials or donations are encouraged to the Kapiolani Women's and Children's Hospital in Honolulu. https://giving.hawaiipacifichealth.org/make-a-gift/kapiolani-health-foundation/